New York rapper 50 Cent isn’t playing nice. Instead, the G-Unit boss has stepped up to throw some playful shade at former SoundScan rival Kanye West and his taste in foot apparel.
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50 Cent clowns Kanye West’s fashion goals
Fifty went to Instagram with a random and very direct message aimed at West. The Queens native joked about Kanye’s unique preference in Yeezy kicks might blur the lines between insane and creative.
“😆LOL Kanye gonna have you fools walking around in these shit’s 😆LMAO oh my God #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi”
The Internet has always made time for clowning Kanye’s unique taste in foot apparel. In 2018, social media tried to flame Ye’s Yeezy 700 V2 design.
Living his best life in Texas
Outside of Yeezy jokes, the New York native is a Southern man these days. The hip-hop star recently confirmed all reports about trading the Big Apple for a life in the Lone Star State.
“They told me everybody who’s somebody in Houston is at the @rodeohouston I won reserve grand champion best in show. #lecheminduroi”
50 Cent Makes The Move To Texas
A few days ago, 50 Cent announced his relocation to Houston, Texas with a pic of himself standing in front of the Astrodome wearing a Houston Astros cap. It’s been speculated the business-minded mogul made the move in large part due to Texas’ lack of state income tax and lower cost of living compared to New York, but so far 50 hasn’t opened up about the real reason(s).
“I Love NY, but i live in Houston now i’ll explain later. 👈swipe left 🚦Green Light Gang 💣BOOM💥”
Houston Celebrities Welcome 50 Cent
The home of the NBA’s Rockets and NFL’s Texans embraced the arrival of another superstar in 50 Cent. Houston mayor Sylvester Turner and local rap veteran Paul Wall were among those who sent love to H-Town’s newest resident, who had barely touched down before he was booked to host a party on Mother’s Day weekend.
“Welcome to #Houston@50cent. It is great to hear that you have chosen our city as your new home. Welcome to the most diverse city in the nation.”