New York rapper 50 Cent is having way too much fun on social media. The hip-hop veteran has playfully singled out rap heavyweight Jeezy about allegedly owing money to a Black Mafia Family co-founder.

50 x Jeezy

This week, Fif went to Instagram and targeted Jeezy. 50 didn’t hold back on saying the Snowman would have to pay up some big bucks to Terry ‘Southwest T’ Flenory.

“Big T said get Jeezy a** too ,how you Screaming BMF Who helped you get a record deal. Then Meech mom is calling you and texting you to let you know ‘T is home and You ignoring the phone calls. so now his mom said fuck the backstage passes and free tickets to the concerts pick up the phone N*gga. @jeezy#starz#BMF coming soon” -50 Cent’s Instagram

Diddy Gets Warned

On Wednesday, Curtis Jackson went to Instagram with a warning. Fif encouraged fellow music veteran Diddy to prepare to make things right with a Southwest T.

“T home puff he said um, he want his f*cking money. I’m not tripping, and i know you ain’t tripping so just holla at him. #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi” -50 Cent’s Instagram

50 Cent warns Diddy about paying up

Wait, There’s More

Hours prior, 50 gave the same warning to publicized rap foe Irv Gotti. The Queens native told IG to have money ready to pay up to a mutual friend.

“yo @irvgotti187 you best be coming up with that bread you borrowed from Big T in Encino you sucker a** n*gga. you didnt go see him or put nothing on his books. yeah he home now so you can stretch out to him or get stretched. #starz#bmfitgear” -50 Cent’s Instagram

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@bmfboss_swt_263 is out, take your time getting to the Bank, No hurry just have what you owe him by Monday. #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi

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Before You Go

This week, reports emerged about BMF co-founder Big Meech getting denied a request to leave prison early. Despite T being scheduled for release, Meech’s legal team couldn’t convince a judge to green light the request despite the current coronavirus epidemic.

The Flenory brothers were sentenced to 30 years in federal prison in 2008. Terry Flenory was scheduled to be released Tuesday as part of a broader effort by officials to stem the spread of a virus that, according to federal prison data, has killed at least 40 inmates and infected more than 2,300 prisoners and staffers. (Detroit News)

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