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50 Cent Shares Video of Powerless Jim Jones Bronx Facility

50 Cent Shares Video of Powerless Jim Jones Bronx Facility

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Teh ongoing feud​ between 50 Cent⁣ and Jim Jones continues, wiht 50 Cent⁢ leveraging ⁤a ⁢recent power outage at Jones’ creative hub, the IFC ⁢building in the Bronx, for comedic effect ‍and promotional opportunities for his branson cognac ⁤brand. As reported ⁢by⁢ Hot 97, the ⁤latest exchange highlights 50 Cent’s strategy of turning real-life events into viral content and blending business ⁤with his public disputes.

50 Cent’s Response⁢ to ⁣the ⁢IFC ⁣Power Outage

On January‍ 15, 2026, 50 Cent ⁤shared ​a video on social‌ media depicting ⁤a ‌staged power​ outage during what ⁤appeared to be‍ a promotional event for Branson ⁣cognac, timed to coincide with the ‍upcoming⁤ Super ‌Bowl‌ 60. ​ The timing ‌was a direct response ‌to‍ the recent⁤ power ⁢outage ⁤at Jim Jones’ ⁢IFC‍ building, which serves as a creative space and the ⁢home‌ of Jones’ podcast,⁤ Let’s Rap About It, co-hosted‍ by Fabolous, Dave East, and‍ Maino. hot 97 details the podcast’s‌ prominence within the⁤ New York ‌hip-hop scene.

In the ​video, 50 Cent is ‌seen hyping up the audience before‍ the ​lights suddenly ​go out. He reacts with mock frustration, mirroring the situation at the⁣ IFC ⁤building.he ⁤then escalated the situation by ‌posting⁢ unreleased⁤ footage of ​Jones and his associates sitting in the dark, ‍relying on flashlights.

reviving Old ⁢Rivalries

50 Cent didn’t ⁤stop at the power outage gag. He also brought Cam’ron into the fray on Instagram, referencing past tensions with Dipset. He posted, ⁢”LOL 😆 @mr_camron turned​ the lights off, them bum ⁤ass 🥷🏾 in there with flash lights. 🔦 @50centaction,” effectively reigniting a long-standing rivalry.He further capitalized on‌ the situation with posts featuring animated eyes in the dark, captioned with a ⁣twist on ​the phrase ‍”We all we⁣ got,”

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