
I know,
I know,
I asked for this and now I don’t know why I even did.
Yes, Curtis Jackson aka 50 Cent finally dropped a record. Yes, he finally released a track. Not just a subliminal bar against T.I. This time he re-issued a Max B record from last year and remixed it to his own. Thinking this was clever and making him vibrant. At least his representing New York doing that, but that’s it.
There been plenty of terms and speaking ill of the diss records T.I. has dropped. They haven’t been bangers or been of upper quality. You can assess them to the mediocre range and the type that you play once, and then move along. Domani dropped one gem. King his other son, I don’t want to talk about, but his just stepping up to honour his mother. So, we all understand that…
But man, we asked for 50 drop something on WAX. I know, I did too, but man… what a disjointed effort. This isn’t cutting it. The man isn’t hungry and isn’t trying to be relevant. This reminds me of the Melle Mel diss record towards Eminem. Not that we are in a time machine back to the 1980s, but we are certainly getting back to early 2000s here. Because, there is no deep reflection or cut for that matter. He even had a bar for Jim Jones… just out of spite it seems.
Just dropping bars like these:
“Me, I’m up out the lick
You, you go body trip
You in the mirror all day and still got a “Bye, bitch”
I pull up in different whips
Flips and chains, switching lanes
Boy, I hear that shit you saying
So I’ma do what you mean
Catch him, clip him
Bart him, rip him
Punch him, kick him
Brrrt, stick him
Haha” – 50 Cent – ‘No More Tricks, No More Tries’ 07.03.2026).
Like what is this? Are you so tough? What gives Mr. Jackson? Is that you? This is it? You need to call Lloyd Banks or other wordsmiths to actually drop some clever lines around your way. Because, you cannot do this alone, apparently. The drive, the hunger and the epic moments are a tale that is lost. I know you could and I know you had it in you, but maybe that person isn’t there. Your companies and your entertainment business is what drives you. Not dropping witty bars or even trying to forge a narrative. That’s what you did in the past. Here you aren’t doing anything. Seriously. Nothing. Empty… sigh…
I can’t believe I was one of the fellas asking for him to drop on wax. I regret it now. It is natural in a hip hop and rap beef to drop records. That’s what part of the game, but this part… shish, he should have kept this in the vault and never released it. Max B should ask for a pardon and beg to move.
T.I. dropped more lines and was more sincere in “The Right One” than whatever this was. It isn’t even close. This is another Melle Mel… here we are in 2026 and I’m still writing about 50. Peace.

