50 Cent trolls Diddy and longtime rap enemies with ruthless Super Bowl commercial

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50 Cent trolls Diddy and longtime rap enemies with ruthless Super Bowl commercial

50 Cent took his nickname as The King Of Trolls seriously for his DoorDash commercial

50 Cent has cashed in on his title as the King of Trolls after a new collaborative Super Bowl commercial dropped which saw him repeatedly make fun of Sean 'Diddy' Combs and others.

The rapper’s DoorDash Beef 101 commercial has garnered a lot of attention since its release just two days ago (February 6).

“It’s come to my attention that everyone's calling me a troll. Some even said the ‘King of Trolls’. First of all, I’m flattered. But I’m done with all that,” he began in the clip.

With over 100,000 views, the commercial sees 50 Cent, aka Curtis Jackson III, reveal his DoorDash collab, which he initially joked that he’d never pair up with the food delivery service who ‘quite literally deliver beef’ amid his known beef with Diddy.

50 Cent took aim during a DoorDash commercial (YouTube/Doordash and 50 Cent)
50 Cent took aim during a DoorDash commercial (YouTube/Doordash and 50 Cent)

He then asked the camera: “I mean, who would do something like that?”

However, the screen then flashes with a message: “50 Cent would.”

After it cuts back to the music maker, he can be seen pulling out an orange DoorDash bag filled with items that fans believe are jabs taken at Diddy, Ja Rule and Floyd Mayweather.

The items in question include a bag of Cheese Puffs, a comb, a bottle of Branson Cognac from 50 Cent’s company, a children’s book called Learning Your ABC, and a ticking clock.

People in the comments were quick to note that the items were not randomly placed into the commercial, with some claiming the cheese puffs are likely in relation to Diddy’s alternative names of Puff Daddy and Puff, the comb pays tribute to Sean ‘Combs’, and the bottle of alcohol has been aged to the exact amount of time Diddy is serving time for in prison, after being sent to the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Fort Dix, New Jersey for two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

In the ad, he also pulls out the book of ABC, which many think comes after his beef with ex-friend Floyd Mayweather led him to make fun of his reading skills, and asked him to read a chapter of a Harry Potter book or The Cat in the Hat for a $750,000 donation to charity.

The feud seemed to stem from a 2012 failed business partnership.

“It’s all about timing, and I’m always on time,” 50 Cent then says as he pulls out a clock, which could be in reference to Ja Rule’s song ‘Always on Time’ featuring Ashanti.

50 Cent and Ja Rule have been known beefers since 1999 and have made fun of each other throughout the decades, and have even been in physical altercations.

When he pulls out the combs, he then mocks: “Oh. They sell combs. What a coincidence.”

In the end, he states to the camera: “No matter what kind of beef you have going on this weekend, remember DoorDash delivers. And you know what goes great with beef? A bottle of this beautiful Branson Cognac. Aged 4 years. Or 50 months. Who’s keeping count?”

The Super Bowl advert’s screen the flashes: “50 Cent is.”

This is likely talking about Diddy’s sentencing of four years, which is 50 months.

Now, 50 Cent has had a problem with Diddy for years, which you can catch up on in this explainer article for some extra, light reading.

You're welcome.

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Doordash and 50 Cent

Topics: 50 Cent, Celebrity, Diddy, DoorDash, Music, Super Bowl, US News