50 Cent and DJ Khaled have resolved the decades-long dispute they had with each other.
On Instagram, 50 uploaded a new post recounting his experience at baseball veteran Reggie Jackson’s “Mr. October Foundation Celebrity Golf Classic” tournament in Florida. In the video, 50 Cent emphasized the camaraderie among attendees, who were seen socializing, playing golf, taking group photos, and enjoying cocktails.
However, the main highlight of the video is the brief appearance of Khaled, who is known to have a beef with the “In Da Club” rapper.
In a touching moment, Khaled and 50 were seen looking dapper, as the former said: “Nothing but love and respect.”
The brief but meaningful gesture seemed to mark the end of their feud that began in 2005. At the time, Khaled was embroiled in a feud for refusing to shake hands with Tony Yayo of the hip-hop group G-do 50 -Cent established. Units, according to HipHopDX.
Khaled’s actions were due to his loyalty to rapper and close friend, Fat Joe, who was already competing with G-Unit and 50 Cent. In an interview for Club Shay Shay, Khaled shared more of his thoughts on the handshake incident.
“I am the definition of loyalty. Anyone who knows Khaled, I am a loyal friend and if you are loyal to me and I am loyal to you,” he shared. “It’s not just the word ‘loyalty,’ it’s family.”
He added, “It’s all love now. Everybody’s love now. Fat Joe, I got nothing but love for everybody, I ain’t got no problems with nobody, I wanna say That’s clear. I love everyone. We knew it when we were like that.” younger.”
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