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RICK ROSS DROPS BOMBSHELL: Feud With 50 Cent Finally OVER — “It’s Time for Business Now” 🤝🔥
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Rick Ross has stunned the hip-hop world by confirming that his long, bitter feud with 50 Cent is officially squashed 🤝🔥
In a new Billboard interview, Rozay revealed that both he and 50 finally realized something fans never expected:
💼 Old beef doesn’t make money — smart business does.
The two rap giants have reportedly reached a new mutual understanding, raising massive speculation about what this could mean next…
A collaboration? A joint venture?
The culture is watching 👀🔥

From Beef to Business? Rick Ross Claims Long-Running Feud with 50 Cent Is Over – Fans Skeptical Amid Latest Jabs
Atlanta, November 26, 2025 – In a twist that has hip-hop heads scratching their heads, Rick Ross is reportedly calling time on his epic, 17-year beef with 50 Cent, insisting the duo has buried the hatchet and is eyeing collaboration over confrontation. According to viral clips circulating online, the Bawse dropped the bombshell in what’s being touted as a Billboard interview, emphasizing that in today’s cutthroat music biz, “collaboration and business matter more than old beef.” But with no official confirmation from Billboard and the feud still sizzling on social media as recently as last month, is this truce for real—or just another chapter in the endless saga?
The “Announcement” That’s Lighting Up the Internet
Word of the olive branch spread like wildfire this week via YouTube breakdowns and blog posts (shoutout to auraflow.blog’s now-vanished “Breaking” piece, which linked a teaser video that’s racked up over 500K views). In the purported interview, Ross paints a picture of mutual respect forged in the fires of rivalry: “We finally realized it was time to turn the drama into business and move forward,” he allegedly said, hinting at potential joint ventures that could blend 50’s TV empire (Power universe, anyone?) with Ross’s Maybach Music Group flair.
The clip—grainy, fan-edited, and heavy on dramatic music—shows Ross in a dimly lit studio, nodding sagely as he reflects on the evolution of rap wars. “In today’s music world, it’s about stacking wins together, not tearing each other down,” the voiceover quotes him as saying. Fans flooded X with reactions, from ecstatic “Finally! G-Unit x MMG loading…” memes to eye-rolls like “Ross folding again? 50’s got him shook.” One viral tweet summed it up: “If this beef ends, what’s left for breakfast podcasts? 😭”
But here’s the rub: Billboard’s archives show no such 2025 sit-down. Their most recent Ross coverage? A February 7 piece on BMF drama, where the tension with 50 was anything but resolved—sparked by a photo op with Big Meech that had Fif fuming. And that auraflow.blog link? It’s a straight-up 404 now, vanishing faster than a Ross wing recipe during a diet.
A Beef That’s Outlasted Mixtapes and Masterclasses
For the uninitiated (or those who skipped hip-hop history class), the Ross-50 saga is the stuff of legend—a grudge match born in 2008 at the BET Awards, where Ross felt iced out by 50’s cold shoulder. What followed was a barrage of disses that could fill a double album: Ross’s “Mafia Music” shading 50’s child support woes; 50’s relentless “Officer Ricky” campaign exposing Ross’s past as a correctional officer (not exactly the kingpin persona); lawsuits over remixes; and enough personal shots to stock a TMZ vault.
Fast-forward through the years, and the hits kept coming:
2013: 50 sues Ross for $2M over an unauthorized “In Da Club” flip—Ross calls it 50’s “biggest L” in Rolling Stone.
2024: Ross floats a “once-in-a-lifetime” truce if 50 pitches film ideas for funding (XXL, July)—crickets from Queens.
2025 Heat: February’s BMF pic beef; March’s 50 mocking Ross for opening for Bow Wow on tour (“N**gas get quiet when they gotta open for Bow Wow”); August’s Ross jabs at 50’s “horrendous” record deal (Vice); and a November 20 escalation where Ross targeted 50’s son Sire in a fishing invite video, prompting backlash for going too low.
As Bleu Magazine’s March 18 timeline bluntly states: “As of 2025, the feud remains unresolved.” 50 himself doubled down in an August 2024 Million Dollaz Worth of Game pod, declaring, “Nothing else works for Rozay”—implying the beef is his secret sauce. Reddit’s r/hiphop101 echoes the sentiment: “50 dismantled Ross’s entire persona… How did he even survive that?”
Fans Divided: Truce or Trap?
If this “announcement” holds water, it could be a game-changer. Imagine a Ross-50 cypher on Verzuz, or co-producing a street-soap opera that outshines BMF. Ross’s camp has long pushed the business angle—his August 2025 YouTube debate bragged about “lapping” 50 financially—while 50’s trolling keeps the engagement metrics popping (his Instagram roasts alone fund therapy sessions).
Social media’s split: Optimists hail it as maturity (“Rap needs this energy—Drake/Kendrick who?”), while skeptics smell cap (“Ross ‘squashing’ beef? Next he’ll say he’s vegan”). No word from 50 yet—his last Ross jab was a March IG Story clowning the Millennium Tour opener slot. If history’s any guide, expect a response track by sundown.
In a genre built on bars and bridges burned, turning beef to bread? That’s the real boss move. But until we see handshakes (or at least a shared wing plate), treat this as rap’s latest plot twist. Stay tuned—’cause in hip-hop, peace is just war with better PR.
(Sources: Billboard, XXL Mag, HotNewHipHop, Bleu Magazine, Vice, Rolling Stone, Reddit/hiphop101)