50 Cent Vs. Diddy: The Money Behind the Beef

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I wrote recently about how the game of beef can help an artist boost their record sales. In the example I gave earlier this week, I mentioned Nicki Minaj vs. Lil Kim. But 50 Cent is the King of Beef, since he seems to have a beef with everyone other than Jesus.


50 Cent recently took his quest for more beef right to the throne of Bad Boy Records, cussing out Diddy's name in the House of Blues. In front of his audience, 50 Cent said, "How many of ya'll like Puffy? F*ck Puffy and you can tell him I said it."

The funny thing about 50 Cent is that he is a man that is both brilliant and psychologically damaged. Any man who loses his mother at such an early age and then spends his youth in the crack-infested streets of Brooklyn, being shot several times in the process, is going to have major trust issues. I can also gladly point out that, as a business school professor, 50 Cent deserves high marks for the manner by which he's elevated his brand and built wealth on such a massive scale. He's now worth several hundred million dollars and runs a multitude of profitable businesses, with the bulk of his wealth coming from activities that don't involve making records.

I've never met 50 Cent, but I know people who've met him in person. The one thing they consistently say about 50 Cent is that while he might be a bit strange, he incredibly intelligent and calculated. The same can be said about Diddy. So, while 50 Cent's attack on Diddy might be both personal and genuine, there is the strong possibility that both of these black moguls are simply playing the profitable game of hip hop. Therefore, I don't take the beef seriously, and I bet they don't take it that seriously either.

Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and a Scholarship in Action Resident of the Institute for Black Public Policy. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here.

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