“U So BROKE U Should Come Work For Me” Rick Ross GOES Off On 50Cent For Coming After Eveyone | HO’

Rick Ross has finally reached his breaking point with 50 Cent, and the latest salvo in their decades-long war has taken an unexpected turn into the world of artificial intelligence.

The Miami rap mogul is firing back after Fif has spent the last several weeks taking shots at everyone from Papoose to King Combs, and now Ross is telling his longtime rival exactly where he can take his beef.

It all started when a mysterious track began circulating online that sounded eerily like 50 Cent going after an unnamed target with vicious lyrics about chess pieces and checkmate. The song, which appears to be AI-generated, has sparked a firestorm of speculation about whether Fif actually recorded it or if someone is using technology to put words in his mouth.

‘Fif just destroyed the entire Harris family,’ wrote Govan Hernandez, who is currently on trial for the murder of Young Dolph, in a since-deleted social media post. ‘I keep telling your piranha-looking ass that 50 Cent is not Lil Flip. Only if you knew what this man was cooking up for you. Get your popcorn ready, homie.’

The AI-generated track that Hernandez shared features vocals that are nearly indistinguishable from 50 Cent’s signature delivery, with lyrics that seem aimed at someone in the hip-hop community.

‘The most important thing in chess is protect the king,’ the AI voice raps. ‘Cuz when they check over, who gon’ protect the queen? Even the tiny pieces hold a little bit of power. But once I get bored, your whole board get devoured.’

The track continues with increasingly menacing bars: ‘I never had respect for the count, but it’s time to go to war. First piece gone was born 2004. Checkmate, one of your chest plates. Sit back, just wait, death date. Somebody should have warned you dudes about me. You never would have got these views without me.’

Ross caught wind of the AI track and immediately recognized it as an opportunity to address what he sees as 50 Cent’s pattern of attacking nearly everyone in the industry while claiming they’re all beneath him.

‘You so broke you should come work for me,’ Ross fired off in a social media post aimed directly at Fif. The comment was a clear reference to their long-running feud over whose net worth is actually legitimate and who has been faking their wealth for years.

The battle didn’t stop there.

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Papoose has also found himself in 50 Cent’s crosshairs recently, with Fif posting a photo of the New York rapper alongside Claressa Shields and making jokes about their relationship. ‘You make one hit record and I’ll respond,’ Fif wrote. ‘Until then, go hang out with your boyfriend. I mean, your girlfriend, okay?’

He followed up with an AI-generated image that read, ‘The secret formula, how to never blow up. One rap career plus 25 years plus zero hits equals Papoose.’

Papoose wasted no time firing back at the G-Unit mogul. He posted a throwback photo of himself with 50 Cent from years ago when their relationship was presumably more cordial, and he didn’t hold back in the caption.

‘On this day, Curtis’ breath was smelling like fish,’ Papoose wrote. ‘It’s a new day in hip hop. The days of buying your own records to make it look like you got a hit is over. Inflated numbers can no longer make it seem like you’re better than the artist who was really nice. Corny memes can’t save you from Papoose.’

He continued, ‘Don’t let them distract you from the fact that I destroyed them. Soon as I posted that, the streaming platform started going crazy. He started panicking.’

50 Cent responded by posting a cryptic message that seemed aimed at Papoose: ‘If I put up a post and take it down, it’s because I don’t want your ugly ass face on my page. I’m the algorithm, punk.’

This back-and-forth has been simmering for weeks, with 50 Cent taking shots at multiple figures in hip hop while promoting what many believe will be a new album titled ‘The Algorithm.’ He’s been teasing new music, including a track that blends old verses with potentially new material.

‘Music, music, untitled,’ Fif posted recently. ‘I cuff these n—as up if they jump me in real life. Bunch of punks. The algorithm is coming.’

For Ross, the constant attacks on his peers have become too much to ignore. The MMG boss has historically tried to maintain a certain distance from the constant back-and-forth with 50 Cent, but sources close to the situation say he’s grown tired of watching Fif target everyone while claiming he’s the only one with real money and real power.

The irony of the AI track being used as ammunition isn’t lost on industry observers. 50 Cent has been vocal about embracing artificial intelligence and the changing landscape of music technology, even as some of his peers express concern about the implications.

‘AI is getting good, man. AI is getting good,’ one commentator noted while playing the track. ‘That sounds like the Fif that you remember. Don’t that sound like Fif that you remember? That AI is a force to be reckoned with. AI is a problem now.’

The track in question includes lyrics that seem to specifically address someone who has been critical of 50 Cent’s approach: ‘You seem more worried about the shots in the water. But I don’t think you ever been off. All this rap game for how many decades. Got love from the bloods, the crips, the eses. Talk about the don’t make you purchase your mail. Rap over your beat, you bastard.’

It concludes with a haunting refrain: ‘Somebody should have told you n—as that I don’t play. When you cross that line, little n—a, you gon’ stay there. After that first shot, I’mma watch his body lay there.’

Ross responded by pointing out the absurdity of 50 Cent’s position, telling him directly that if he’s so wealthy and successful, he shouldn’t be spending his time obsessing over everyone else’s careers and relationships.

‘U so broke u should come work for me,’ Ross wrote, a line that immediately went viral and had hip hop fans choosing sides all over social media.

The jab touches on the central tension of the Ross-50 Cent feud that has lasted nearly two decades: whose empire is actually built on solid ground, and whose is held together with smoke and mirrors.

Representatives for both artists have declined to comment on the escalating war of words, but sources close to Ross indicate he’s not finished responding to what he sees as a pattern of disrespect from 50 Cent toward multiple figures in the hip hop community.

Claressa Shields, the boxing champion who is currently dating Papoose, has also found herself dragged into the drama. While she hasn’t directly addressed 50 Cent’s comments about her relationship, those close to the situation say she’s less than thrilled about being used as a punchline in someone else’s rap beef.

‘She doesn’t do second place,’ Papoose said of Shields in an interview. ‘I never have. I got two Olympic gold medals, 19 world championships. Why would I have to be second place to another woman? What do I look like?’

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The relationship between Shields and Papoose has been the subject of intense scrutiny since they went public, with many questioning whether the unlikely pairing can survive the pressures of fame, career demands, and now, public ridicule from one of hip hop’s most relentless personalities.

Rick Ross’s intervention comes at a critical moment. With 50 Cent seemingly taking shots in every direction, Ross positioning himself as the one willing to stand up to the bully has resonated with fans who have watched Fif tear down one target after another.

‘What’s a prince to a king?’ Ross asked rhetorically in a separate post, referencing his own status in the rap game while dismissing 50 Cent’s attempts to diminish his peers.

The AI element adds a fascinating layer to the entire conflict. As technology makes it increasingly difficult to distinguish real recordings from fabricated ones, artists are finding themselves in a new kind of battlefield where their voices can be weaponized without their consent.

For now, 50 Cent has not directly responded to Ross’s latest jab, instead continuing to post his usual mix of memes, promotional content, and cryptic messages about the algorithm coming for everyone who doubts him.

But those watching the situation closely know that Fif rarely lets a challenge go unanswered for long. With Rick Ross now fully engaged and drawing lines in the sand, hip hop’s longest-running feud is about to enter what could be its most explosive chapter yet.

The question on everyone’s mind is whether this will escalate into new music from both camps, or whether it will remain a social media war fought with memes, jabs, and the occasional AI-generated diss track.

Given the history between these two titans, don’t expect this to quiet down anytime soon.