Rick Ross SAVAGELY Trolls 50 Cent Over Viral “Saucy” Yacht Clip — Is This the Start of Another Rap War?
Hip-Hop & Culture Correspondent
The feud that just won’t die may have found new life — this time on the high seas.
Hip-hop mogul Rick Ross has reignited his long-standing beef with 50 Cent, dropping a string of brutally mocking posts aimed at the G-Unit rapper over a now-viral yacht video that has fans doing double takes — and double taps.
In the clip circulating online, 50 Cent is seen partying on a yacht, seemingly enjoying himself with a group of friends, one of whom is seen getting unusually close. While many dismissed the moment as harmless fun, Rick Ross saw it as an opportunity — and he pounced.
“Rozay” Brings the Heat — and the Memes
Within hours of the video trending, Rick Ross took to social media with his signature brand of trolling. In one Instagram Story, Ross posted a still from the clip, overlaying it with the caption:
“Saucy Saturdays starring 50 Pints 🍷🛥️ #YachtVibes”
Then came the memes: a photoshopped movie poster parody titled Fifty Shades of Sauce; a TikTok of Rozay lip-syncing to Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On” with a 50 Cent cardboard cutout; and a reel reenacting the scene on his own yacht — complete with exaggerated hip gyrations and a wink to the camera.
“This man turned a 6-second clip into a full comedy special,” one fan commented.
Fans React: “Is It All Just Jokes?”
Hip-hop fans know Ross and 50 Cent have been at odds for over a decade, dating back to a diss-heavy rivalry that sparked diss tracks, interviews, and legal battles. But in recent years, things had cooled — or at least appeared to — as both men focused on their businesses, TV empires, and luxury lifestyles.
But this latest exchange feels different. Fans are divided on whether Ross’s trolling is lighthearted shade or a calculated strike meant to bait 50 into responding.
“It’s funny, but Rozay is definitely fishing,” one fan tweeted.
“This could turn into a full-blown roast war by next week,” said another.
So far, 50 has remained silent, which is very unlike him — especially given his history of clapping back with memes of his own. Some believe he’s biding his time. Others think he’s choosing to stay above the drama.
Still, knowing 50, a response may be coming — and it likely won’t be subtle.
The History Behind the Beef
The bad blood between Ross and 50 dates back to 2009, when Ross accused 50 of disrespecting him at an awards show. What followed was a classic hip-hop beef: diss tracks (like Ross’s “Mafia Music” and 50’s “Officer Ricky”), viral interviews, even legal disputes involving personal matters.
It was personal. It was public. And it was petty.
While things simmered over the past few years, neither rapper has ever truly buried the hatchet — they’ve simply kept it holstered.
Until now.
The Internet Can’t Look Away
Social media has been lit up with reactions — some roasting 50 for the “saucy” yacht moment, others praising him for living his best life unbothered.
Meanwhile, Ross is gaining attention — and engagement — from his new wave of trolling content. Some fans are calling it the “petty comeback of the year.”
Others think it’s strategic.
“Every time Ross has an album or Wingstop promo, he starts poking 50,” one hip-hop podcast host observed. “He knows how to go viral.”
Could This Spark New Music?
Fans are now speculating whether the revived feud could spill over into music again — and if so, who would come out on top.
Ross’s last studio album dropped in 2021, and 50 has been largely focused on his wildly successful Power and BMF franchises with STARZ. But both artists have hinted at new music in recent months — and this moment might just be the push one (or both) of them needs to step back into the booth.
What’s Next?
If 50 Cent claps back — and history suggests he will — we could be looking at a new chapter in one of hip-hop’s most entertaining rivalries.
Or maybe it’s all part of the game: two titans of the culture, trading jabs to keep the spotlight, the streams, and the social feeds spinning.
Until then, the internet waits. And Rick Ross? He’s already warming up the next meme.
“You know I got more sauce than Wingstop, baby. And I’m just getting started,” he teased in his latest Story.
Stay tuned. This yacht party might just be the calm before the rap storm.