Fabolous fires back at 50 Cent in Christmas freestyle

Fabolous and his podcast cohosts released a diss track targeting 50 Cent on Christmas Day. The 'Squatter's Rights Freestyle' responds to 50 Cent's recent taunts about their recording studio. The track features pointed lyrics from Fabolous amid ongoing tensions in the hip-hop community.

On December 25, 2025, Fabolous, along with podcast cohosts Maino, Dave East, and Jim Jones, dropped the 'Squatter's Rights Freestyle' as part of their 'Let’s Rap About It: Christmas Special.' The track directly addresses 50 Cent's criticisms of their podcast, which had questioned his documentary 'Sean Combs: The Reckoning' on Diddy.

Tensions escalated when 50 Cent posted an alleged voicemail claiming Jim Jones owed money to the studio owner where the group records. He labeled the hosts 'squatters' and joked about buying the building to collect their rent. This prompted the freestyle, rapped over G-Unit beats.

Fabolous delivers the sharpest bars, targeting 50 Cent and his ex, Daphne Joy, who dated Diddy and was mentioned in a civil suit against him. Joy shares a child with 50 Cent, who sued her in May 2025 and denied her abuse allegations. Fabolous raps: 'You know I got power/ Your shorty got hot showered/ Catch her trying to leave like Tasha shot LaLa. The b—h hot Myla and no you not Allah/ You can both meet the creator, his first name not Tyler.' The others take lighter jabs: Maino over 'Back Down,' Jim Jones over 'I’ll Whip Ya Head,' and Dave East over 'A Baltimore Love Thing.'

As of December 26, 50 Cent has not publicly responded on social media. Billboard reached out to the Queens rapper for comment. The feud highlights persistent rivalries in rap, rooted in the hosts' critique of 50 Cent's Diddy project.

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