In a dramatic resurgence of tensions, former Source magazine co-owner Benzino has publicly called out rapper 50 Cent, expressing his desire to settle their longstanding feud in the boxing ring. This latest development comes after a series of exchanges between the two, reigniting interest in their contentious history, which has included accusations of betrayal and snitching.
Benzino, who is in his 60s, took to social media to clarify his side of a complex narrative involving both his nephew and 50 Cent. He accused 50 Cent of labeling him a “snitch” in connection to a past incident involving his nephew, who Benzino claims was the first to call the police after shooting him during a chaotic situation following his mother’s funeral. In a lengthy video, Benzino outlined the events, asserting that he did not cooperate with authorities in a way that would warrant being called a snitch, as his nephew had already made statements to law enforcement.
The feud between Benzino and 50 Cent can be traced back to their days in the music industry, where they once had a cordial relationship. However, Benzino claims that 50 Cent’s allegiance shifted following his collaboration with Eminem, resulting in a fallout fueled by the artists’ respective fan bases. This conflict has seen Benzino repeatedly call out 50 Cent over the years, but this latest declaration appears to be his most serious attempt to confront the rapper physically.
In the video, Benzino stated he is ready to enter the boxing ring for a celebrity bout, challenging 50 Cent to “step in the ring” to resolve their differences. He expressed a readiness to put aside their animosities after the match, suggesting that a fight could serve as a form of catharsis for both parties. “If you want to be a man about things, step in the ring,” he insisted, highlighting the trend of celebrity boxing matches as a platform for resolving disputes.
Benzino’s comments come amidst broader discussions about snitching and its implications within hip-hop culture, where the label carries significant weight. He defended his reputation against allegations of disloyalty, asserting that his actions during the incident in question were misrepresented. The former magazine executive lamented that he feels betrayed by those he once supported, likening the experience to being stabbed in the back.
As the discourse continues, it remains to be seen whether 50 Cent will accept Benzino’s challenge to a boxing match. The outcome could serve as a significant moment in their ongoing rivalry, one that has captivated fans and observers of the hip-hop community for years. For now, Benzino’s call to action has once again placed the spotlight on their tumultuous history, reminding audiences of the complexities and personal stakes involved in their public feud.