Rick Ross SAVAGELY Trolls 50 Cent Over Viral “Saucy” Yacht Clip — Is This the Start of Another Rap War?
Entertainment & Culture Reporter
The age-old hip-hop feud between Rick Ross and 50 Cent has returned — and this time, it’s fueled by memes, social media heat, and a now-viral yacht video.
This week, Rick Ross set the internet ablaze after publicly trolling fellow rapper and TV mogul 50 Cent over a leaked video showing the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ star in what some fans dubbed a “saucy” moment aboard a luxury yacht. The clip, which shows 50 Cent dancing and appearing particularly cozy with a male friend, became instant meme material — and Rozay wasted no time jumping into the fray.
Posting to Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), Ross unleashed a barrage of shade, memes, and even a parody skit poking fun at the video. One caption read:
“50 Shades of Yacht Life. This what success look like now? 😂 #SaucySeason”
The trolling was instant, relentless, and — in classic Rick Ross fashion — dripping with flair.
A Viral Video Ignites an Old Rivalry
The original video, reportedly filmed during a private yacht party off the Miami coast, wasn’t meant to make headlines. But the moment 50 Cent appeared to lean in a little too close during a celebratory toast, some online observers began speculating wildly.
The clip was short, blurry, and arguably harmless — but that didn’t stop social media from erupting with jokes, edits, and conspiracies. Still, the internet might’ve moved on quickly… had Rick Ross not decided to escalate things.
Ross’s reaction turned what might’ve been a fleeting meme into a full-on spectacle.
Ross Reenacts the Yacht Clip — And Takes It Further
Just hours after the clip started trending, Rick Ross — always ready with a response — posted a video of himself on his own yacht, dressed similarly to 50, mockingly recreating the moment.
“When you lean in for the toast, but your boy lean in too close,” he joked.
The post racked up millions of views in under 24 hours. Fans flooded the comments, with reactions ranging from laughter to disbelief:
“Rozay is petty and I’m here for it.”
“This just brought back 2010 energy.”
“Is this trolling… or a setup for a diss track?”
A Feud With History
Rick Ross and 50 Cent’s feud dates back more than a decade, with roots in 2009 when Ross accused 50 of slighting him at an awards show. What followed was one of hip-hop’s pettiest and most public rivalries, filled with diss tracks, personal jabs, lawsuits, and even family drama.
At one point, 50 Cent released a cartoon series mocking Ross, while Ross retaliated with “Mafia Music,” referencing 50’s legal troubles and personal life. The feud was loud, ugly, and endlessly entertaining.
Over the past few years, however, the two seemed to have cooled off — focusing more on business empires, liquor brands, and television deals. But this latest trolling session could mark a resurgence of their legendary beef.
Is a Diss Track Incoming?
Many fans now speculate that Ross’s trolling is more than just social media banter — it may be a calculated teaser for new music. Ross hasn’t released a studio album since 2021’s Richer Than I Ever Been, but he has hinted in interviews that “2025 is about energy.”
“The boss never sleeps. When I move, they notice,” Ross said in a recent podcast.
Could this viral trolling be the opening salvo for a new diss track — or even a full album centered around the feud?
50 Cent’s Silence Speaks Volumes
Curiously, 50 Cent has yet to respond — which is highly uncharacteristic. Known for his razor-sharp trolling and relentless internet presence, 50 is rarely one to let a viral moment slide.
His fans are watching closely, some speculating he’s preparing a grand clapback — possibly through BMF, Power, or his massive Instagram following.
Others believe he may be ignoring the bait altogether.
“If 50 doesn’t respond, that’ll say more than any diss ever could,” one user posted.
Still, history suggests a response is coming. And if it does, it’s almost guaranteed to break the internet.
Fans Are Eating It Up
Regardless of whether this turns into a full-scale rap war or just a week of internet banter, fans are thoroughly entertained.
“It’s giving old-school beef with new-school platforms,” said one hip-hop blogger.
“Nobody trolls like Ross. He just made the yacht clip ten times more viral.”
And with hip-hop’s current climate often leaning more into streaming numbers than lyrical showdowns, this return to petty, creative jabs feels oddly nostalgic.
Final Word
Whether this is Ross poking fun or laying the groundwork for something much bigger, one thing is clear: the rap game just got interesting again. Between yacht memes, trolling skits, and a silence from 50 Cent that’s almost too quiet, hip-hop fans are officially on alert.
Because in the world of Rick Ross and 50 Cent, it’s never just a joke — it’s war waiting to happen.