50 Cent has reignited his ongoing feud with Papoose by posting a SpongeBob SquarePants "Secret Formula" meme on Instagram, suggesting that Papoose has been rapping for 25 years without producing a hit record. The post has sparked debate across social media about the nature of success in hip hop and whether commercial hits define an artist's worth.
The meme features Plankton from SpongeBob examining a formula that reads "Still Rapping, Still Waiting, Still Zero," a reference to Papoose lengthy career in hip hop. The post quickly went viral, generating thousands of comments and reactions from fans and industry figures alike.
The Context Behind The Feud
The tension between 50 Cent and Papoose began earlier this year when 50 posted AI edited videos that Papoose found disrespectful. Papoose responded with diss tracks, including a freestyle over the "Many Men" beat and a five minute track called "Agent Provocateur."
50 Cent has maintained a consistent position throughout the exchange, stating he will not respond musically unless Papoose produces a hit record first. In one Instagram comment, 50 wrote: "You make ONE hit record and I'll respond, until then go hang out with your boyfriend I mean your girlfriend."
Different Perspectives On Success
The exchange has highlighted an ongoing debate in hip hop about what defines success. 50 Cent approach emphasizes commercial achievement and mainstream recognition, while supporters of Papoose point to his lyrical ability and respect within underground hip hop circles.
Papoose has been active in hip hop since the late 1990s and is recognized by many for his technical skill and wordplay. While he has not achieved mainstream commercial success on the level of 50 Cent, he has maintained a dedicated fanbase and released numerous projects over his career.
The comment section on 50 Cent post showed mixed reactions. Some users posted laughing emojis and comments like "50 for President," while others questioned whether commercial success should be the only measure of an artist's value in hip hop.
The Strategy Behind The Response
By choosing to respond with memes rather than music, 50 Cent is employing a strategy that denies Papoose the platform of a traditional hip hop battle. A musical response from 50 Cent would elevate the exchange and potentially bring more attention to Papoose work.
According to reports from HotNewHipHop, 50 Cent has been consistent in refusing to engage Papoose musically, instead using social media to mock his requests for a response. This approach has generated significant online engagement while avoiding a traditional rap battle format.
The situation raises questions about how hip hop feuds have evolved in the social media era, where memes and viral posts can sometimes generate more attention than diss tracks. It also highlights different philosophies about what artists owe to challengers and how respect is earned in the industry.
As the exchange continues to generate discussion online, it remains to be seen whether 50 Cent will eventually respond musically or if Papoose will shift his approach. The debate has engaged hip hop fans in broader conversations about artistic merit, commercial success, and the changing nature of rap battles.




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