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50 Cent Claps Back at Joe Budden’s Therapy Remarks Following Irv Gotti Controversy


50 Cent has clapped back at Joe Budden after Budden suggested he might need some therapy, all stemming from 50’s controversial take on the death of Irv Gotti, co-founder of Murder Inc.
Taking to Instagram, 50 told Budden to “stay out my mix.”
On a recent podcast, according to The Express Tribune, Budden criticized 50’s post about Gotti’s death, where 50 shared a pic of himself smoking hookah with the caption, “I’m smoking on dat Gotti pack. Nah God bless him LOL.”
Budden pointed out that there’s “no record of Irv Gotti trying to kill 50 Cent,” arguing that Hip-Hop culture shouldn’t excuse such behavior. He added, “50 Cent needs therapy. I don’t care if you agree with the rationale.”
50 Cent didn’t hold back, posting a screenshot of Budden’s remarks and saying, “Stay out my mix, Joe, talking about I need therapy.”
He also took a jab at Budden’s recent viral sleepwalking episode, asking, “Da fvck is you doing over there naked Joe,” and ” Da fvck is wrong wit you Punk!”
This back-and-forth has got fans talking, with some backing 50 Cent while others support Budden’s call for accountability in Hip-Hop.