50 Cent’s Ruthless Takedown: Affiliates Reportedly ‘Smack’ Jim Jones in Escalating Podcast Studio Feud

By Grok Entertainment Desk New York, February 24, 2026 – The long-running beef between 50 Cent and Jim Jones has reached explosive new heights, evolving from podcast shade into a full-blown business ambush involving alleged evictions, leaked surveillance footage, and property ownership claims. What started as criticism of 50 Cent’s Netflix docuseries on Diddy exploded when 50 allegedly linked up with the landlord of the Bronx studio where Jones records his Let’s Rap About It podcast with co-hosts Fabolous, Dave East, and Maino. Viral clips and documents shared on Instagram paint a picture of unpaid rent, lease terminations, and a dramatic lockout—leaving fans calling it everything from “genius” to “ruthless.”

50 Cent Takes Jim Jones Feud to Next Level By Bringing in Landlord
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50 Cent Takes Jim Jones Feud to Next Level By Bringing in Landlord

50 Cent (left) and Jim Jones (right) in recent photos, highlighting the ongoing rivalry between the two hip-hop heavyweights.

The drama reignited late last year when Jones and his podcast crew dismissed 50 Cent’s Diddy series as unethical. 50 fired back, accusing them of being “squatters” owing massive back rent—rumors ranging from $80,000 to $250,000—for the IFC Factory space in the Bronx. By February 2026, 50 escalated dramatically, posting surveillance footage timestamped February 19 showing a figure resembling Jones kicking and forcing entry into locked doors, with lights reportedly cut off.

50 Cent Posts Clip of Jim Jones Allegedly Breaking Into Studios
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50 Cent Posts Clip of Jim Jones Allegedly Breaking Into Studios

Surveillance still from the clip 50 Cent shared, allegedly capturing Jim Jones attempting to kick down the door of the podcast studio after lockout.

Alongside the video, 50 shared lease termination notices addressed to “Joseph Jones,” including a default notice from January 5 (expired January 22) and a five-day termination from February 10 (expired February 17). He captioned posts tauntingly: “Sam is my partner, I own the joint, now you’re gonna fix every door you kick or I’m gonna kick ya ass jimmy.” 50 even joked about partial ownership and demanded repairs by Monday, turning the feud into a corporate-style power play.

50 CENT LEAKS VIDEO OF JIM JONES KICKING IN STUDIO DOORS AFTER LANDLORD  TERMINATED HIS LEASE - YouTube
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50 CENT LEAKS VIDEO OF JIM JONES KICKING IN STUDIO DOORS AFTER LANDLORD TERMINATED HIS LEASE – YouTube

Composite image of 50 Cent’s Instagram posts, including the eviction notice paperwork and Jones forcing entry into the locked space.

Jones responded defiantly, posting a clip of himself breaking wood with his hand and captioning it “KunFu Jim,” shrugging off the drama as “free promo.” Some reports suggest the eviction notice may have been contested or fabricated, with claims that police intervened and the landlord was asked to leave premises. Despite this, 50 doubled down, sharing more footage and implying compensation for damages.

50 Cent Posts Video Of Jim Jones After He Was Allegedly Evicted | iHeart
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50 Cent Posts Video Of Jim Jones After He Was Allegedly Evicted | iHeart

50 Cent and Jim Jones side-by-side in event photos, as the feud draws widespread attention in hip-hop circles.

The spectacle has dominated social media, with fans praising 50 Cent’s unrelenting pettiness as legendary while critics accuse him of overkill. The incident underscores 50’s mastery of online warfare—he’s turned verbal jabs into documented business consequences. Jones, meanwhile, maintains he’s unbothered, but the lockout has disrupted podcast operations and fueled speculation about the show’s future.

As the back-and-forth continues with no confirmed legal action yet, the feud proves that in modern hip-hop, beef isn’t just bars—it’s leverage, leaks, and last laughs. Whether 50 truly owns part of the building or it’s masterful trolling, one thing is clear: when you poke 50 Cent, expect the full arsenal.