You know it’s messy when the studio door becomes the main character. 50 Cent is back in his favorite role: internet instigator.
This time, the co-star is Jim Jones, and the plot involves a locked studio door and a termination notice. Yes, a termination notice.
50 took to Instagram to share a video of Jim Jones allegedly trying to get into his studio space after being evicted. And because this is 50 Cent we’re talking about, he didn’t just post the clip quietly, he added commentary. Petty commentary, the deluxe edition.
According to the document 50 shared, Jim’s tenancy permit had been terminated. Translation: access denied, key card declined, door not opening and studio session canceled by the landlord.
The video reportedly shows Jim outside the premises, attempting to get in. It’s giving “I left my charger inside” energy. Except this isn’t a charger, it’s an entire workspace.
Now, instead of handling it privately, 50 did what 50 does best, he pressed upload.
The internet immediately clocked in for overtime. Memes flew, comments piled up, people debated leases like they suddenly passed the bar exam.
Some fans sided with Jim, they called it embarrassing to post. Others said, “If the paperwork says terminated, then terminated it is.”
Let’s be honest: 50 has never been the type to miss a chance for a public jab. He treats social media like it’s his personal reality show. And this episode? Ratings gold.
The termination notice itself became part of the show. Once you post paperwork online, it’s no longer just business, it’s content.
Jim Jones hasn’t exactly gone silent, but the visual of a rapper trying to access a studio he allegedly no longer has rights to? That’s tough optics.
This whole situation feels like a rap version of landlord vs. tenant court, but with Instagram captions.
At the end of the day, studios can be replaced, locks can be changed, but screenshots? They live forever.