50 Cent hilariously trolled Beyoncé with an AI country version of his hit track “In Da Club” just months after the release of her first country album, Cowboy Carter.
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The AI version was done by the TikTok account, There I Ruined It. The clip also features 50 Cent on a mocked album cover with coiffed hair and a suit. He is also referred to as “Conway Fitty.”
The lyrics are sung, “You can find me int he club, bottle full of bub/ My flow, my show brought me the dough.”
One new addition to the song was the words, “tight fittin’ jeans,” which were placed at the end.
“My country album on the way Beyoncé ain’t got s— on me,” 50 Cent wrote on X (formerly Twitter) before declaring “LOL” at the end.
According to its Instagram, There I Ruined It was created by musician Dustin Ballard. The description of the account reads, “I lovingly destroy your favorite songs.”
The post about 50 Cent’s In Da Club was posted a couple of days ago, with the caption, “Austin, DFW, San Antonio: See the live band!”
Those who see the live band will “experience the musical mayhem of your favorite channel, now on the live stage.”
50 Cent Previously Spoke About Beyoncé Confronting Him Over Jay-Z Feud
During an appearance on The Breakfast Club in 2022, 50 Cent recalled when Beyoncé confronted him over the feud he was having with her husband Jay-Z.
“She jumped out,” 50 Cent recalled. “I’m like, ‘Wait, what is you doing? That’s me and Jay-Z’s stuff, this ain’t got nothing to do with you, girl.'”
50 Cent also said that Beyoncé refused to backdown, which caught him by surprise. “I was like, ‘Oh s—!’ I didn’t really know what to do,” he continued. “It was one of those situations where you were like, ‘Woah!’ If you say this to Jay, he’ll look at you and go, ‘Nah, that happened’”
Continuing to speak about the situation, 50 Cent shared, “I’m like, ‘Woah, woah, woah.’ She throwing me off now ’cause I don’t know exactly how to respond to this. You are still Beyoncé. She brought all of the sexy over with that energy jumping off.”
Also speaking about the former Destiny Child’s bandmate’s younger sister Solange Knowles, 50 Cent alluded to the infamous 2014 video of Solange going after Jay-Z in an elevator at the Met Gala after party.
“If Solange was there, I would’ve had to reboot!” 50 Cent then joked. “Solange was popping in that elevator like it was nothing. With some gangster s— going on. Jay couldn’t do nothing, huh?”