In a continuation of their longstanding rivalry, rapper 50 Cent has once again taken aim at Rick Ross, this time mocking him over his role in the 2025 Millennium Tour. The tour, which launched on March 7, 2025, features a lineup of seasoned artists, but 50 Cent’s jibes suggest that Ross’s standing as a headliner may not be as solid as it once was.
In a now-deleted Instagram post, 50 Cent referred to Ross as “not a surprise guest” and quipped that he “can’t sell a ticket,” prompting laughter from fellow artists such as Uncle Murda and Nate Dogg’s son, N. Hail. The post highlights 50 Cent’s belief that Ross’s ability to draw crowds on his own has diminished, a sentiment that has resonated throughout their ongoing feud.
The G-Unit rapper didn’t stop there. He also took the opportunity to poke fun at Ross’s reliance on collaborations, particularly with Drake, despite their public fallout during the 2024 rap wars. Footage from the Millennium Tour’s opening concert in Louisville showcased Ross performing his hit song “I’m On One,” where Drake’s verse remained a focal point of the performance. This reliance on Drake’s catalog, according to 50 Cent, undermines Ross’s solo appeal.
In another jab, 50 Cent also criticized Floyd Mayweather, who was recently seen supporting Ross amid the feud. According to 50, Ross’s inclusion in the Millennium Tour lineup seems to be more of a charitable gesture rather than a testament to his current marketability, as the tour features popular acts like Boosie Badazz, the Ying Yang Twins, and others.
As the rivalry between 50 Cent and Rick Ross continues to escalate, it is clear that 50 Cent shows no signs of easing up on his relentless teasing. The ongoing back-and-forth serves not only to entertain fans but also to highlight the shifting dynamics within the hip-hop industry, where ticket sales and public perception play crucial roles in an artist’s success. With the Millennium Tour underway, all eyes will be on the performances and whether Ross can prove his detractors wrong.