“THEY WANT HIM OUT” 50 Cent Sends A WARNING To Gunna After Seein This NEW FOOTAGE From His NEW ALBUM

“THEY WANT HIM OUT” – 50 Cent Sends a Chilling Warning to Gunna After Seeing NEW Footage From His Upcoming Album

The rap world is buzzing with tension after 50 Cent publicly issued what many are calling a serious warning to Atlanta rapper Gunna, following the release of a mysterious clip tied to Gunna’s highly anticipated new album.


The Footage That Sparked It All

Earlier this week, an unreleased snippet from Gunna’s album surfaced online, showing him in a dimly lit studio surrounded by expensive cars, jewelry, and a group of unfamiliar faces.
At first glance, it seemed like standard rap video material — but the devil was in the details.

Fans quickly pointed out cryptic hand signs, coded gestures, and lyrics that appeared to reference his legal drama and recent accusations of “snitching” after the YSL trial fallout. Some interpreted it as Gunna subtly calling out other rappers, while others saw it as him doubling down on his innocence.


50 Cent Steps In

Within hours of the clip going viral, 50 Cent took to Instagram Live, looking dead serious:

“I’ve been around long enough to know when somebody’s painting a target on their back… They want him OUT. That’s not just music, that’s a message — and some people ain’t gonna like it.”

The statement immediately set social media ablaze, with many wondering exactly who 50 Cent was referring to. Was it rival rappers? Industry executives? Or even people within Gunna’s own circle?


Gunna’s Camp Reacts

So far, Gunna hasn’t addressed 50 Cent’s comments directly, but a close associate posted on X (formerly Twitter):

“Album’s not even out yet and y’all scared. That means we did something right.”

This only fueled speculation that the album — and particularly the visuals from this leaked footage — might be intentionally provocative, aimed at shaking up the industry and reclaiming Gunna’s credibility.


Fans Divided

Supporters say Gunna is finally standing up for himself after months of public ridicule.

Critics argue that 50 Cent’s warning is legitimate — pushing certain buttons in hip-hop can come with dangerous consequences.

One fan summed it up perfectly:

“If 50 says watch your back, you watch your back. Period.”


With Gunna’s album release date fast approaching, all eyes are on how this situation plays out.
If the rest of the visuals are as loaded as the snippet, this could be one of the most controversial rap rollouts of the year.