After more than 15 years behind bars, Max B — the self-proclaimed “Wave God” of Hip-hop — has finally regained his freedom, marking one of the most anticipated comebacks in recent rap history. What should have been a moment of celebration, however, quickly turned into a social media frenzy when 50 Cent seized the opportunity to reignite his long-standing feud with Jim Jones.

50 Cent Trolls Jim Jones With “Snitch” Memes

Early Monday, 50 Cent sent social media into chaos with a series of sarcastic Instagram posts. One showed a still from the classic film Belly, featuring the character Rico (played by Tyrin Turner) eating a banana — a widely recognized symbol for someone “about to snitch.” He captioned the photo “Jim Jones,” reviving old rumors about Jones cooperating with authorities — a claim 50 Cent has hinted at over the years.

Adding more fuel to the fire, 50 Cent also shared a short clip of Max B calling DJ Whoo Kid, a longtime G-Unit collaborator, with the caption:

“Nas said Max home, Harbor packed, jimmy about to drop a dime on these [nas] LOL.”

During the call, Max B gave a shoutout to “Boo Boo” — 50 Cent’s nickname for himself — highlighting their friendly connection and further intensifying the drama.

Max B Wants to Move On

Ironically, while 50 Cent seems eager to stir the pot, Max B has expressed a clear desire to put the feud behind him. Prior to his release, he appeared on the Drink Champs podcast, stating his intention to bury the hatchet with Jim Jones.

“Look, Jim said a lot of harsh things about me — even wished me dead at one point,” Max B said. “But it’s all good. I’m over it. I’m a new man now. I’ve got a family, I’ve grown up, and I just want to make money, live life, and enjoy the rest of my time.”

The Feud That Just Won’t Die

50 Cent’s decision to use Max B’s return as ammunition against Jim Jones demonstrates how personal rivalries in Hip-hop often extend far beyond music, becoming tools for attention and influence.

While Max B seeks peace and a fresh start, 50 Cent shows no signs of backing down. Jim Jones has not publicly responded, and the Hip-hop community is watching closely to see whether Max B’s comeback can help mend one of the East Coast’s longest-running feuds — or if 50 Cent’s trolling will ignite yet another viral rap war.