50 Cent Rebuffs Dame Dash’s Peace Offering Amid “Paid in Full” Rights Flap
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Damon Dash’s bid to end hostilities with Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has been swiftly rejected, extending a public feud that now touches business as well as pride.
After trading jabs with longtime friend and It Is What It Is co-host Cam’ron, the Harlem mogul posted a video inviting both Cam’ron and 50 Cent to “work together” on a film or TV project to show unity.
“I feel like 50, Cam, me… if together we show that we could be beefing and then come together… we would prove everyone wrong,” Dash said, adding that friends had told him his recent online spats were “embarrassing.”
The olive branch followed chatter that 50 Cent had secured rights linked to Paid in Full—a Dash-associated cult classic—and had invited Cam’ron to help adapt it for television. The development appeared to further aggravate tensions.
50 Cent responded on social media with a post that began conciliatory—“It’s better to work together. We should sit down and figure out how to move forward”—before pivoting back to mockery, citing Cam’ron’s alleged remarks and closing with: “So it’s f— you, Dame.”
Dash, meanwhile, signaled a new focus: he says he’s developing a documentary on Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff with McGriff’s son—an especially charged move given 50 Cent’s long-running hostility toward the former Queens figure. (50 Cent has previously accused rivals of involvement in a shooting early in his career; those claims have been denied.)