
50 Cent is seemingly not satisfied with just exposing Diddy in his recent Netflix documentary as the rapper now looks to be targeting Jay-Z.
A lot of music fans will already be aware of the long-standing beef between Sean 'Diddy' Combs and Curtis Jackson (50 Cent), which came to the fore last year when the former was arrested.
Although he was later only sentenced to four years in jail after being found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, some fresh allegations have now been brought to light in a new Netflix documentary, produced by none other than 50 Cent.
While Diddy's reps are furious that the American rapper, who is incidentally now 50-years-old, was put in charge of producing considering he is a 'personal adversary' of Combs, Netflix have confirmed that all footage in the hit four-part documentary was attained legally.
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They said in a statement: "Netflix's so-called 'documentary' is a shameful hit piece. Today's GMA teaser confirms that Netflix relied on stolen footage that was never authorised for release.
"As Netflix and CEO Ted Sarandos know, Mr. Combs has been amassing footage since he was 19 to tell his own story, in his own way. It is fundamentally unfair, and illegal, for Netflix to misappropriate that work.
"It is equally staggering that Netflix handed creative control to Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson - a longtime adversary with a personal vendetta who has spent too much time slandering Mr. Combs."

50 recently took to Instagram to suggest that Diddy sent him flowers in the wake of the documentary on his life, which also alleges that he was involved in the murder of Tupac Shakur back in 1996.
But after trying to tear down one rap rival, it seems as if 50 isn't done yet, with his followers on social media under the impression that Jay-Z could be his next target after he shared a strange picture of the Empire State of Mind singer.
The unflattering caricature-style picture of the 56-year-old seems to depict him in the style of a camel, but it's 50 who seems to have got the hump in this case, as he captioned the image: “Please stop sending me stuff like this I’m not gonna post it!"
This certainly seems like a little joke from the In Da Club performer, but most folks can't quite figure out why he'd share the image unless it was related to his recent work on the Diddy documentary.
One fan wrote: "At this point, NOBODY is safe!!"
Another commented: "Broooo…This man is willing to go to war with ANYBODY!"
A third posted: "Does this mean Jay is next?"
Now, it is impossible to know exactly what was going through 50's head when he decided to post this particular picture but the timing, according to commenters, is suspect.
LADbible has contacted the representatives of Jay-Z for comment.