For over two decades, 50 Cent has been more than just a hip-hop icon—he’s a builder of countless successful careers. He is the one willing to extend his hand, support, and even protect those around him. However, when examining the most significant relationships in his life, a terrifying pattern re-emerges: every person 50 Cent lifted up eventually turned their back on him.
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One of the most painful and talked-about instances involves The Game. Starting as an unknown rapper, 50 Cent “bestowed” three super hits upon him, helping The Game define his career and ascend to stardom. This was the solid foundation of his fame. But instead of gratitude, everything escalated into public wars and prolonged hostility. Fans bitterly commented: “He helped build the empire for someone else, only to be betrayed by that very person!”
The “brotherhood” relationship with undefeated boxing champion Floyd Mayweather also met the same fate. 50 Cent used his enormous influence to propel the TMT (The Money Team) brand. Yet, that bond dissolved in bitter public feuds, turning the man who was once a friend into an enemy in an instant. Loyalty vanished overnight.
The drama continued with Lil Meech (Big Meech’s son). While Big Meech was incarcerated, 50 Cent acted as a guardian: paying for acting classes, offering mentorship, and giving him the lead role in BMF, opening up a bright future for the young man. The response was indifference: Lil Meech casually took photos with 50 Cent’s arch-rival (Rick Ross), completely disregarding all the support.
And perhaps, the deepest cut of all is his own firstborn son, Marquise Jackson. 50 Cent gave Marquise the kind of secure childhood he never had himself. Yet, in return, Marquise publicly criticized his father and allied himself with people who openly opposed 50 Cent. This is a wound deeper than any industry betrayal.
Through all these stories, a single truth emerges: 50 Cent was always the one extending his hand, yet those he helped chose betrayal. The internet is affirming louder than ever: 50 Cent was always the good guy. It’s just the people around him who changed.
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