Tuesday, March 10, 2026

50 Cent Reflects on Ray J and Fabolous Feud: ‘Fab Did Not Let This Sh*t Go’

50 Cent, never one to miss a moment, followed up his reaction to the Diddy trial verdict with a throwback that only he could serve up—with his usual mix of humor and shade.

On Wednesday, he took to Instagram to remind his 35 million followers about what he called “the time Floyd [Mayweather] almost got Ray J killed.”

The post brought fans back to the infamous clash between Ray J and Fabolous, a feud that started over tweets and spiraled into an all-out Vegas drama. And in true 50 fashion, he stirred the pot just enough to reignite memories of one of hip-hop’s most unexpected beefs.

“Fab did not forget about this sh*t,” 50 wrote, making it clear he still finds the whole ordeal just as wild years later.

“What did 50 Cent say about Ray J and Fabolous?”

50 took to Instagram on Thursday and wrote:
“Remember the time Floyd almost got Ray J killed? LOL. Fab did not forget about this shit.”

As always, 50 kept it petty, playful, and perfectly timed.

When 50 Cent brought up the Ray J and Fabolous drama, he didn’t just post a caption—he added receipts.

Alongside his throwback post, 50 included audio from Ray J’s infamous Breakfast Club interview in 2011, where Ray went off over what he called blatant “disrespect” from Fabolous. One key moment Ray J emphasized back then was footage of him playing piano at Floyd Mayweather’s house—something he clearly took pride in.

“I played piano on that motherfucking piano every day,” Ray J said in the clip, which 50 reposted this week. “That’s my big brother. We grew up together. If you think I just came over there and sang a song, then you got me motherfucking twisted. I’m always over there.”

Longtime fans will remember the chaos that followed, including alleged post-altercation footage that made the rounds. Leave it to 50 to bring it all back for another viral lap.

Ray J later cleared the air in an interview with Speedy Morman, saying that he and Fabolous are “good” now. He admitted he was “tripping that night,” owning up to how wild things got during the infamous feud.

If you’ve been keeping up with 50 Cent’s Instagram lately, you already know—he’s been in rare form.

Recently, he’s gone all in on the Diddy trial verdict, offering his signature mix of trolling, commentary, and viral memes. But he didn’t stop there—he also took aim at longtime rival Ja Rule, clowning what he claimed was a lackluster crowd at one of Ja’s recent performances.

As always, 50 stays consistent with his IG antics: part media mogul, part internet menace, and fully unapologetic.

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