A new hip-hop tension is brewing after 50 Cent publicly called out Fabolous, along with Maino, Jim Jones, and Dave East, over alleged unpaid rent tied to their podcast recording studio.
The situation escalated when Fabolous responded with a diss track titled “Squatter’s Rights,” sparking online debate about lyrical ability, legacy, and credibility. While fans continue to argue over who holds the upper hand, 50 Cent has downplayed the back-and-forth, stating he only responds to hit records—not diss tracks.
This breakdown looks at how the situation started, the responses from both sides, and why the hip-hop community is weighing in.
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