Memphis Bleek FIRES BACK At 50 CENT, Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda For FLEXING On Him <>PG

 

 

Things are heating up again in hip-hop! Memphis Bleek has officially fired back at 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, and Uncle Murda after the trio decided to clown him online and flex their wealth in true G-Unit fashion.

It all started when 50 Cent, known for his love of trolling, posted a video of himself, Yayo, and Uncle Murda walking through a private jet hangar — showing off luxury planes while laughing and joking around. In the video, 50 can be heard hyping things up:

> “We outside! We taking that one, baby. It’s the Unit! They get no money, man!”

 

 

Then, 50 posted the clip with a caption aimed directly at Memphis Bleek:

> “Damn Bleek, they talking about you. They said you gonna need backup.”

Fans immediately knew what 50 was doing — instigating another classic 50 Cent feud. But this time, Bleek wasn’t having it.

Memphis Bleek quickly clapped back, saying:

> “Yo 50, you’re proving my point, OG. They need boss man. These guys still rely on you to make money. If you weren’t around, they’d probably be back in New York somewhere.”

Bleek even reminded everyone that he had a hand in helping some of them get deals in the past. He added that Uncle Murda shouldn’t even be calling himself “G-Unit” since he joined after the group’s glory days — and that Bleek himself actually helped him get that deal in the first place.

Meanwhile, many fans pointed out that Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda don’t seem too eager to jump into this beef. Both are well off, touring around the world and making money from shows, sponsorships, and appearances. They have little to gain by arguing online.

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Still, 50’s main goal might not be drama — it could be business. Reports suggest he’s been trying to motivate Yayo and Uncle Murda to start their own podcast. With their wild stories and chemistry, 50 knows they’d do huge numbers. And what better way to promote a new show than to stir up a bit of controversy with a familiar rival like Memphis Bleek?

Even Bleek acknowledged that 50’s a master strategist, saying he sees the “bigger vision.” But he made one thing clear: he’s standing on his own.

> “I’m out here doing my thing. Hov doesn’t have to look out for me — and that’s fine. I’m good. If he did, I’d be even higher up, but I’m holding it down on my own.”

So while 50 Cent might be trying to reignite some old-school energy for entertainment’s sake, Memphis Bleek isn’t backing down — and he’s making sure everyone knows he’s self-made.