Memphis Bleek Calls Uncle Murda and Tony Yayo '50 Cent Dependents'
The exchange escalated when Murda and Yayo publicly challenged Bleek to produce bank and Bitcoin records to prove his independence.
Overview
- Bleek labeled Uncle Murda and Tony Yayo "50 Cent dependents" during a breakfast radio appearance, a remark that reignited the long-running tensions tied to 50 Cent and Jay-Z loyalties.
- Uncle Murda responded on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast by attacking Bleek’s artistry and saying the only Bleek verse he liked was the one Jay-Z wrote.
- Murda and Tony Yayo moved beyond insults by proposing a verifiable financial showdown that would compare bank statements, business records and Bitcoin holdings.
- Bleek answered on X with laughing emojis and a post that referenced his Grammy nomination, keeping the dispute public but offering no financial proof.
- The feud is unfolding on radio, podcasts and social media and highlights how loyalty to major stars and public lifestyle claims are being used to argue about independence, money and legacy.