A Man Of Means: Rick Ross offers 50 Cent $2 million to buy the G-Unit members’ catalog and “Beg for Mercy” Masters



Fif claimed that Ross’ 2013 single “U.O.E.N.O.” lyrics were creepy enough to get him dropped from liquor sponsorships. Ross responded by proposing to buy out longtime G-Unit members.

Ross called Fifty a “diabolical genius” on Instagram and suggested Young Buck’s catalog was worth $725,000. “I can only assume that Lloyd Banks’ is worth about the same,” Ross said. “So I say let’s make it and keep it simple: throw Tony Yayo in there, I can give you $1.5 [million].”

Ross said he doesn’t “need the entire G-Unit catalog,” offering $500,000 for Beg for Mercy’s 2003 masters. “Two million dollars. My proposition to the evil genius is business “Ross continued.

In a later clip, Ross toasted Luc Belaire champagne while wearing jewelry. He said, “Let’s bidness!”

Ross had called 50 Cent a “diabolical genius” instead of his stage name before that video. Charlamagne Tha God granted Fifty the title after the rapper-mogul relentlessly pursued Diddy for months.

I stand by my statement. On The Breakfast Club earlier this month, Charlamagne called 50 Cent a “diabolical genius” in response to Ross’s comments on his financial troubles. “50 Cent is diabolical genius, as you can see from the definition. Diabolical people are nasty but smart.”

He added, “Most Cancers are. We love our people and are nice, but we hate as hard as we love. Please abandon us.”

On Instagram Live, Ross disputed Charlamagne’s “diabolical genius” label for Fifty.