
50 Cent has fittingly flipped the Nobel Peace Prize into the Nobel Prize for Beef. The G-Unit mogul reposted the AI-generated video on Tuesday (Feb. 10), featuring cameos from his famous friends and foes across hip-hop.
Set in an opulent ceremony with everyone dressed to the nines, 50 hit the podium to “thank everyone I didn’t forgive. This wouldn’t have been possible without you.”
A seat was reserved for Jay-Z, but Hov didn’t show up in the fake video. The camera pans around the room to Tony Yayo, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg and Ye, who is masked and seemingly sitting in the corner without a seat in time-out.
There’s even a scene change to a jail common room, which shows a gray and disheveled Diddy tuning into 50’s acceptance speech. “I got shot nine times. After that, forgiveness starts feeling optional,” 50 continues in the fake clip, taunting his opponents. “Just so we’re clear tonight, if I’m smiling, it’s already over.”
With the video crafted by Bardh Sokoli making the rounds on social media, it was only a matter of time until it got on 50’s radar, who lent his stamp of approval. “Who made this? I like it,” he captioned the post.
Elsewhere, the Queens legend capitalized on his King of Beef title in real life during the week of the Big Game, which saw 50 cash in on a Super Bowl campaign with DoorDash, in which he even trolled Diddy.
“I’ve always been about keeping it real, so when DoorDash approached me about a social campaign around beef, it felt authentic from the start,” 50 said in a statement at the time. “They’ve got everything you need, and just like with beef, the receipts speak for themselves.”




