EVICTED: 50 CENT EVICTED JIM JONES
Here’s a feature-style article for Weekly HipHop about the latest Jim Jones vs. 50 Cent eviction saga — pulled from the hottest hip-hop news, verified reports, and trending clips online. I’ll also include embedded social video/UI content you can use as part of the digital edition of your magazine.
Jim Jones Evicted?? 50 Cent Sends the Internet Into a Frenzy
The hip-hop feud between 50 Cent and Jim Jones has reached a wild new chapter — one that’s less about punchlines and more about eviction notices, surveillance clips, and public trolling. �
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On February 19, 2026, the G-Unit mogul took to Instagram to post surveillance footage showing Harlem rapper Jim Jones seemingly trying to force his way into what he thought was his podcast studio — after being locked out. The video shows Jones kicking at doors in a Bronx building, visibly frustrated and unable to get inside. �
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Accompanying the clip was what appears to be an eviction notice addressed to Joseph Jones — Jim’s real name — stating that his tenancy in the building had been terminated after defaulting on rent. �
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50 Cent’s Viral Caption: Petty or Business?
50 Cent captioned the post with a smirking taunt:
“Damn bro this wouldn’t happen if we was friends, wanna be friends? I don’t know let’s rap about it! LOL.” �
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Not stopping there, Fif doubled down by posting more angles of the security footage and claimed — perhaps provocatively — that he now partners with the building’s landlord and owns the property. In one follow-up post he wrote:
“Sam is my partner I own the joint, now your gonna fix every door you kick or I’m gonna kick ya ass Jimmy.” �
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Whether it’s a real ownership claim or just super-puffed trolling, online reactions went boom. Fans debated whether the billionaire entertainer was merely making a point about business savvy — or gleefully dragging an old rival. �
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Jim Jones’ Response: Kung Fu Jim?
Rather than respond with words about rent or legal status, Jim Jones took a very Jim Jones approach.
On his own Instagram Story, Jones showed himself breaking a piece of wood in half with a martial-arts style kick — captioned with a playful “Kunfu Jim. No lock doors lol,” flashing the same outfit he wore in the security clip. �
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Rather than denying the moment, he leaned into the publicity — some even calling it free promo for his “Let’s Rap About It” podcast and his brand. �
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Where Did This Beef Start?
This latest clash isn’t entirely new — 50 Cent and Jim Jones have had a complex rapport over the years, popping up in various social media beefs, mentions, and insults surrounding their projects or mutual associates. Rumblings about this specific eviction drama began when 50 Cent labeled Jones and his crew “squatters” and accused them of owing rent — claims Jones’ camp has not fully confirmed or denied beyond social posts. �
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Online observers have also seen this as a modern twist on hip-hop beef: instead of diss tracks or verses, social media leverage and legal documents now become the battlefield. �
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Public Reaction & Viral Buzz
Podcasts and hip-hop news platforms have been buzzing non-stop:
Fans have remixed the clips into memes and freestyles. �
Others call Jim’s wooden martial arts flex legendary content. �
A portion of the culture is divided on whether the entire situation is serious drama or just clout content at this point. �
Whatever the real legal status is behind the eviction claim, this story has exploded across social media — and set a new precedent for how beefs play out in the digital age.
Your Magazine Questions Answered
Is Jim Jones actually evicted?
Legally, an eviction notice and lease termination document were circulated by 50 Cent — but neither party has publicly released official court filings or legal verification. Much of what’s going viral is based on alleged documents posted online. �
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Is this all just trolling?
It’s impossible to separate the petty from the plausible here. 50 Cent’s captioning, post style, and follow-ups read like intentional PR — whether business or beef. �
Will this affect their careers?
At minimum, it’s keeping both Jones and 50 Cent trending — and reminding the world that hip-hop beef doesn’t need bars anymore…it needs receipts and clips. �
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