50 Cent’s Got ‘No Diddy’ Jokes At 2024 Dreamville Festival

50 Cent pokes fun at Diddy during his performance at the 2024 Dreamville Festival.

50 Cent Says “No Diddy” at 2024 Dreamville Festival

On Saturday (April 7), 50 Cent performed at the 2024 Dreamville Festival at Dix Park in Raleigh, N.C. During his performance, the New York rhymer briefly stopped to poke fun at his music rival Diddy. Ever since the Bad Boy Entertainment founder was hit with allegations of 𝑠e𝑥ual misconduct and 𝑠e𝑥 trafficking, 50 has been relentless with his trolling of the hip-hop mogul.

At the Dreamville Fest, 50 Cent paused his show for a minute to express his gratitude to the N.C. crowd.

“I love you, my brother,” Fif yelled at the crowd in the video below.

A fan yelled back to 50, “I love you!”

50 responded: “No P. Diddy.”

50 Cent then added: “I love you even if you are a 𝑠e𝑥 worker.”

It’s clear, 50 Cent won’t stop trolling Diddy.

50 Cent Clowns Diddy With Get Him to the Greek Movie Clip

Speaking of trolling, last week, 50 posted a movie clip on X, formerly known as Twitter, from the 2010 movie Get Him to the Greek, which co-stars Diddy as an off-the-wall music mogul.

In the clip below, a conversation between Diddy’s character, Sergio Roma, and Jonah Hill’s character, Aaron Green, takes place. Green serves as a do boy for Roma’s record label.

“You ever been mind f**ked before?” Diddy sternly asks in the clip. “I’m mind f**king you right now. Can you feel my d**k f**king your mind?…I’m mind f**king the s**t out of you.”

“Diddy never hid anything,” is written over the post.

50 captioned the clip, “I can’t believe it’s so much of this LOL.”

Check out 50 Cent clowning Diddy during his performance at Dreamville Fest below.

See 50 Facts About 50 CentDo you know everything about 50 Cent?

Years before he got into rap seriously, 50 Cent put his focus on boxing. He even won a number of boxing tournaments.

50 Cent signed to Run-DMC’s Jam Master Jay’s JMJ Records label in 1997, and that year, Fif recorded “The Glow,” the earliest known recording he has on the internet.

The Grammy Award-winning MC understands his place in the game now. “What I think my role in hip-hop now is to try and provide the opportunities that were provided to me, you know what I mean?,” he said in a 2017 XXL interview. “Also, I think, to get the fuck out of the way. Because the new artists, the young kids, like, some of their musical choices and things, they match, they’re right because the audience accepts it, right? That means that the other kids, their peers in their age group, is accepting it and they’ll grow. Some of my favorite artists learned how to rap after they got on.

He’s very familiar with the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. His first Get Rich or Die Tryin’ single, “In Da Club,” peaked at No. 1 on the chart in February of 2003. The Nate Dogg-assisted single “21 Questions” earned 50 Cent his second solo No. 1 single in May of 2003. Nearly two years later, on March 5, 2005, “Candy Shop,” an Olivia-featured song that served as the debut single from The Massacre album, landed at No. 1 on the chart, too. That’s three solo singles from 50 that landed in the top spot of the Hot 100.

The rapper made his first, official guest appearance on wax all the way back in 1998. That’s when he appeared on Onyx’s single “React.”

Back in March of 2005, 50 Cent’s The Massacre album had the third best first-week sales total of any rapper ever. He sold 1.14 million copies, a mark that was surpassed only by Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show. Em’s 2000 album, The Marshall Mathers LP sold 1.76 million copies in its first week, while The Eminem Show, released in 2002, sold 1.3 million copies.