Rick Ross Offers 50 Cent $2 Million for the Catalogs of Lloyd Banks, Young Buck and Tony Yayo Plus G-Unit’s Beg for Mercy

Rick Ross, the renowned rapper and entrepreneur, has once again made headlines, but this time for extending a surprising olive branch to his long-time adversary, 50 Cent. In an unexpected turn of events, Ross took to his Instagram Story to present a lucrative business proposal to 50 Cent, aimed at acquiring the catalogs of three prominent artists associated with G-Unit, along with the group’s seminal album “Beg For Mercy.”

Rick Ross Offers To Buy 50 Cent's G-Unit Catalog For $2 Million

Addressing 50 Cent, Ross, also known as “Ricky Rozay,” began by acknowledging recent reports regarding the valuation of Young Buck’s catalog, pegging it at a substantial $725,000. Building on this figure, Ross speculated that the catalogs of Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo would likely command a similar price tag. He proposed a straightforward deal: $1.5 million for the combined catalogs of Banks, Buck, and Yayo.
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However, Ross didn’t stop there. Recognizing the cultural significance of G-Unit’s debut album, “Beg For Mercy,” he expressed interest in acquiring the masters for an additional $500,000, effectively rounding the offer to a whopping $2 million.
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With a mix of business acumen and a hint of swagger, Ross concluded his message by extending the choice to 50 Cent—whether he preferred a wire transfer or perhaps something more tangible, like a luxurious watch and a flashy pinky ring, the end result remained the same: a lucrative deal on the table.

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The ball now rests firmly in 50 Cent’s court, as the hip-hop mogul has yet to publicly respond to Ross’s unexpected proposition. While the feud between the two rap titans has been well-documented over the years, Ross’s offer introduces a new dimension—one driven not by animosity, but by the potential for mutually beneficial business ventures.