"Fiddle Cent" — 50 Cent fans react to rapper mock-dissing Beyoncé by pretending to launch his country album

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50 Cent released an AI country version of his song that was released back in 2003 (Image via Christopher Polk/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

50 Cent has been trending online after he joked about Beyoncé's latest album Cowboy Carter by releasing a country version of his song In Da Club, created through AI. The rapper even posted the single through his Instagram page on June 9, 2024.

Also known as Curtis James Jackson III, he changed the song's title to Conway Fitty and wrote in the caption:

"My country album on the wat Beyonce ain't got sh*t on me. LOL @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi."
Original post shared by Curtis (Image via Instagram/50cent)
Original post shared by Curtis (Image via Instagram/50cent)

While 50 Cent and Beyoncé had a few issues in the past, it remains unknown if his latest post was a kind of response to their feud. But the comments section of Curtis' latest post was flooded with multiple responses, with one of them writing:

"Fiddle cent."
A reaction shared in the comments section (Image via Instagram/50cent)
A reaction shared in the comments section (Image via Instagram/50cent)

Another person called the singer's caption "hilarious" and a third person reacted by saying "Country Cent." Notably, Beyoncé has not shared any response until now to the track released by Curtis.

Netizens share their reactions in the comments section (Images via Instagram/50cent)
Netizens share their reactions in the comments section (Images via Instagram/50cent)
Netizens share their reactions in the comments section (Images via Instagram/50cent)
Netizens share their reactions in the comments section (Images via Instagram/50cent)

In da Club was released back in January 2003 and reached the top spot on the US Billboard Hot 100 alongside other charts.

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50 Cent has addressed his issues with Beyoncé in the past: Interview statement and other details explained

50 Cent once appeared for an interview on The Breakfast Club in August 2022, saying that Beyoncé once tried to confront him in Las Vegas, believing that he was trying to start a fight with her former partner Jay-Z.

Curtis added that he was surprised to see her reaction and added:

"She jumped off the ledge. I was like, 'Oh, sh*t!' I didn't really know what to do. It was one of those situations where you were like, 'Woah!' If you say this to Jay, he'll look at you and go, 'Nah, that happened.'"
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Notably, Curtis and Jay-Z's beef has also been on top of the headlines since 1999, and have released several diss tracks, targeting each other. There have been a few moments where their problems were almost solved but things took a worse turn whenever either one of them shared a negative comment about each other.

In another instance, 50 Cent told XXL Magazine in 2017 that Jay-Z's marriage to Beyoncé was one of the reasons why he was so successful. He said that he was fine if he did not receive any awards for his work and addressed Jay-Z's career by saying that he has won "16, 17 Grammys" for being associated with Beyoncé. Curtis also mentioned:

"You see [Jay and Beyonce's] kids already have Grammys. They don't sing yet. They don't sing. They don't rap yet. And, they already have Grammys and sh*t. So, they say, 'Give them this trophy so we can secure that they're coming – to the awards show."
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Curtis additionally stated that the awards are not his priority and that his experience is "a little bit abrasive to conservatives." He continued by saying that he doesn't have enough experience if compared to Jay-Z and called the latter a "quiet person."

Meanwhile, Beyoncé did not share any statement in response to everything said by 50 Cent. The latter has also preferred to remain silent in terms of his feud with Jay-Z for a long time.

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