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50 Cent Accuses Rick Ross of Faking $100M Home as Their Social‑Media Feud Escalates

The exchange highlights questions about album sales, artist wealth and unconfirmed posthumous collaborations that could drive further public scrutiny.

Overview

  • The spat reignited after Rick Ross defended his new album Set In Stone and referred to a ‘‘$100 million house’’ while denying he inflated streams, prompting online mockery from 50 Cent.
  • 50 Cent responded by posting that the property Ross named is listed on Airbnb and called Ross’s lifestyle claims fake, a claim reported by multiple outlets but not confirmed by independent sources.
  • Ross then mocked 50 Cent’s recent announcement that he plans music involving Eminem and alleged posthumous Tupac vocals, saying Tupac should be left to rest and questioning the collaboration’s legitimacy.
  • As of the latest reports, neither Rick Ross nor Airbnb has publicly rebutted 50 Cent’s Airbnb allegation and the specifics of the Tupac/Eminem contribution remain unverified, leaving the story developing on social platforms.
  • The fight continues a near two‑decade rivalry that now centers less on music and more on streaming credibility, business success and the ethics of posthumous features, and it may drive more scrutiny of artists’ public wealth claims.