Dame Dash has unveiled a new diss track targeting fellow music mogul 50 Cent, featuring his artist, Nicky Licky. The song, which includes jabs about 50 Cent’s age and a comparison to the character Fredo from *The Godfather Part II*, has been previewed in a trailer for an upcoming series on Revolt titled *Bosses Take Losses*. This release comes during a period of heightened tension between the two, marked by back-and-forth exchanges on social media.
The animosity flared up recently after Dame Dash filed for bankruptcy earlier this month, citing debts related to unpaid taxes, child support, and legal judgments. As part of this filing, Dash relinquished the rights to the influential film *Paid in Full*. In a twist, 50 Cent reportedly acquired these rights and has disclosed plans to adapt the film into a “premium TV show.” The announcement has led to a series of pointed remarks between the two entertainers.
In response to 50 Cent’s social media posts about the project, Dash remarked, “Cam just made a post, major announcement. I want to congratulate him for making Fifty his new boss. So, congratulations, Cam, Fifty’s your new boss.” This comment drew a sharp retort from Cam’ron, who joined the fray with his own critical remarks.
During a recent appearance on *The Breakfast Club*, Dame Dash addressed the situation directly. He questioned 50 Cent’s credibility, referencing a delayed documentary about Sean “Diddy” Combs that 50 was supposed to release on Netflix. “Do you remember when 50 Cent was supposed to be putting out a documentary about Puff on Netflix? Where is it? He’s cap,” Dash stated. “So, I’m, you know, I talk a different language than most people. I’m a boss. So, number one, there are no rights to be bought. So, I knew he was trolling.”
Following Dash’s comments, 50 Cent took to Instagram to respond. Sharing a clip of Dash’s remarks, he wrote, “Dame going out bad, I don’t know why he would say I’m capping about anything. Award-winning projects take time.” He then promoted his current project, *Catch 50 Ways to Catch a Killer*, available on Fox Nation.
Fans reacted to the diss track preview with skepticism. A snippet posted on X (formerly Twitter) prompted mixed responses, with some users expressing disappointment. One commented, “What is this man lmao,” while another added, “This just makes it worse.” Many shared GIFs reflecting their disapproval.
As the drama unfolds, the exchange between Dash and 50 Cent highlights not just personal rivalries but also the competitive nature of the entertainment industry, where past relationships can quickly turn contentious. The public will be watching closely to see how this conflict continues to develop.