50 Cent Calls Master P "A Good Dude," Says Romeo Is Only Person Who Didn't Get Paid

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Earlier this month, the No Limit CEO declared himself to be "the first person to believe in" Fif.

Throughout the last few weeks of 2022, a nasty social media spat broke out between Master P and his son, Romeo Miller. The two found themselves publicly feuding about money matters. Specifically, the 33-year-old claims he was never paid for the work he did on Rap Snacks.

Miller says he put in 15 free years of work at the company under the assumption that his "payday would come." He further accused his father of attempting to "gaslight and break [him]" while refusing to take "accountability [for] his mistakes/greed." Things were undeniably tense between the duo for a few weeks. Thankfully, they recently linked up to settle their differences and put the beef behind them.

Romeo Miller and Master P attend the REVOLT X AT&T 3-Day Summit In Los Angeles - Day 2 at Magic Box on October 26, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for REVOLT)

Master P and his son may be ready to move on from their feud, but that doesn't mean 50 Cent is done talking about it. Earlier this month, the No Limit CEO claimed to be "the first person to believe in" the "I Get Money" hitmaker. "Nobody else believed in him," P shared on the Montgomery & Co. podcast recently.

"I seen the vision, like this guy’s a hard worker. He has a lot of talent. So, I’m going to put my money up to put him on tour — which is a blessing," the 52-year-old went on. While responding to these comments on Instagram today (February 9), the BMF producer made it known that he has no issues with what was being said.

Reposting a snippet from the interview, 50 wrote in the caption, "Master P a good dude. I never heard nobody say no bad shit about him. Except [for] Romeo he paid everybody." Fans have been cracking plenty of jokes in the comment section. "50 said we both got unappreciative ass-son syndrome," one person quipped.

Aside from stirring up trouble on social media, 50 Cent also seems eager to get back into the music game. He revealed that Dr. Dre will be responsible for producing his next album. Additionally, the New Yorker teased some upcoming collaborations with industry moguls. Firstly, there's his "Crack A Bottle" co-rapper, Eminem, who's apparently sent him a few new tracks.

Additionally, Carl Lammare of Billboard says that Nas has recruited the Power producer to join him on King's Disease 4. An estimated release date for the project remains unknown, though it was just a few months ago when Hit-Boy and his lyricist friend shared KD3. Revisit that project here, and read what else Fif had to say about his upcoming musical releases here.

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Hayley Hynes is the former Weekend Managing Editor of HotNewHipHop, she stepped down after two years in 2024 to pursue other creative opportunities but remains on staff part-time to cover music, gossip, and pop culture news. Currently, she contributes similar content on Blavity and 21Ninety, as well as on her personal blog where she also offers tarot/astrology services. Hayley resides on the western side of Canada, previously spending a year in Vancouver to study Fashion Marketing at Blanche Macdonald Centre and Journalism at Mount Royal University in Calgary before that. She's passionate about helping others heal through storytelling, and shares much more about her life on Instagram @hayleyhynes.