50 Cent Slams Jay-Z For Allegedly Not Wanting Him At Super Bowl Halftime Show

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50 Cent called out Jay-Z for allegedly not wanting him to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show.

50 Cent went at Jay-Z on social media, Sunday, for allegedly not wanting him to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show. The Queens rapper remarked that Jay is stealing Jean-Michel Basquiat's haircut.

The insults come after Noreaga claimed on the latest episode of Drink Champs that Eminem had to force Jay's hand to get 50 to join him during their performance at Super Bowl LVI.

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“Why would he have to say that should be the question?” 50 wrote. “NORE Your big homie is running around trying to look like a gay painter. LOL."

He continued in another post, calling Jay out for referring to Eminem as "the white boy."

“Why did he say the white boy, why he didn’t say the biggest rap artist in the world? Happy Easter! man enjoy the holidays,” he wrote with a laughing emoji.

N.O.R.E.'s comment came while speaking with Snoop Dogg, who performed alongside Dr. Dre, Eminem, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige at the Super Bowl.

“He said ‘the white guy called for 50 Cent.’ So I said ‘who’s the white guy?’ Cause I’m thinking it’s Jimmy Iovine. And he [Jay-Z] said ‘no Eminem called directly for 50.’ And he said ‘I can’t do it if I can’t bring 50 up,'” Noreaga revealed.

Check out 50's latest posts on Instagram below.



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