Just one minute ago, the internet lit up with chaos—50 Cent is back at it again, and this time, Busta Rhymes is in the crosshairs.

In a newly surfaced clip, 50 can be heard joking—but with a heavy edge—saying,

> “Man, somebody gotta tell Busta to change. That boy too big now, and his circle? Ain’t nobody telling him. If he ever tried to mess with me—boom—no delay.”

But this ain’t just about playful banter. 50 seems to be throwing subliminal shots left and right.

> “If you ever thought Busta Rhymes was better than me, you crazy. Silly with that 9 mill, huh? I *do this* better than him. He better not play with me. I’m ready to perform, to battle, to whatever.”

 

 

Fans are now asking—*was that shade or a warning shot?*

Reports are swirling that 50 Cent is preparing to release explosive footage in his upcoming documentary on Diddy. Allegedly, one scene might feature Busta Rhymes *getting way too close* to Diddy during one of the mogul’s infamous “freak-off” parties. And Busta? He’s *pissed*.

Let’s not forget—just a few months ago, Busta’s former bodyguard made headlines claiming Busta’s preferences had long been known in the club scene, and that his “taste” leaned in certain directions. Now insiders claim 50 has hard proof. Real footage. Busta and Diddy. And it’s not looking good.

It gets worse.

Multiple men are now publicly claiming that Busta allegedly made inappropriate advances toward them in the past. One even recalled a wild night in the club:

> “I was with Don Benjamin, the model dude, and this gay lawyer we were chillin’ with—super cool dude. Busta kept eyeing him, and next thing you know, pulled him into his section, tucked him into a corner like he owned him. We ain’t even come with Busta, but that lawyer stayed. He didn’t leave with us.”

Other industry folks chimed in too:

> “Bro, this ain’t new. My promoter homies always say, ‘Make sure to have some… fun boys in the section when Busta shows up.’ That’s the vibe.”

They say Busta often avoided women, even getting aggressive when touched by female fans. Yet in the club? Surrounded by men. Every time.

As expected, 50 didn’t hold back. Right before their appearance at the *Humor and Harmony* event, 50 joked:

> “I heard someone say, ‘He cute, I want him.’ I turn around—Busta got all this jewelry on. I’m like, man, is he trying to attract dudes in here?!”

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He even clowned Busta for his infamous yellow leather outfit from the 1999 VMAs, saying:

> “Yo, dress better, my guy.”

In response, Busta reportedly fired back with an AI-generated image of 50 looking ridiculous, sarcastically captioning it, *“The blessings don’t stop.”*

Despite all the heat, Busta and 50 have shared history. Deep history.

> “I was 50’s first feature. Him and Capone & N.O.R.E. And now I’m watching him in Nice, France, selling out stadiums—840,000 tickets in one week! I cried. Watching him and Busta perform together? Man, I was overwhelmed.”

Busta even called up:

> “Yo, what the f\*\*\* you leaving for?”

But that brotherhood is under pressure. Fans wonder—can they survive the storm if 50 drops that footage?

One commentator said it best:

> “Everybody wants to be in the section. At the club. At the video shoot. They admire these artists so much, they stay quiet—even when they know what’s up.”

They pointed to countless viral videos showing Busta snapping on women for minor things, but staying silent when surrounded by men. The silence? It speaks volumes.

With 50 Cent teasing shocking footage and more men speaking out, the pressure is mounting. Between the past bodyguard statements, the Diddy-party rumors, and club witnesses, many are wondering—*is Busta Rhymes about to be the next one exposed in this hip-hop reckoning?*

One thing’s for sure—when 50 Cent starts turning over stones, somebody’s secrets are getting dragged into the daylight.