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Rick Ross 'Doubts' His Feud With 50 Cent Will Come to an End
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The 47-year-old record producer mentions his nemesis in a new interview as he weighs in on The Game's 'Hate It Or Love It', which includes a verse from Fif that he's fond of.

AceShowbiz - Rick Ross is pessimistic that his long-standing beef with 50 Cent will come to an end. In a new interview with Complex, the "Aston Martin Music" rapper admitted that he "doubts" they can end their feud.

The 47-year-old mentioned his nemesis when weighing in on The Game's "Hate It Or Love It", which includes a verse from Fif that he's fond of. "I mentioned his mom," the MMG founder said. "She was one of those. So I said it in front of the song but the song was produced by Cool & Dre, my homies. So the song was a dope song. But I'ma s**t on homie. He ain't getting no money. If he ever come here ask him, 'How it feel Rozay getting all that money?' "

However, when it comes to squashing their beef, Rick declared, "I doubt it." He added, "We ain't got no jobs for him or nothing. I'm sure he do [need a job]."

When sitting down with Rolling Stone, Rick dissed the "In Da Club" hitmaker's "Get Rich or Die Tryin' " biopic. "Everything 50 [Cent] does sucks," he argued.

After the journalist explained that the director Jim Sheridan's career was allegedly finished after directing the 2005 movie, Rick stated, "R.I.P. Look what 50 Cent did to you." He continued, But at least he got a movie done about him. He took advantage of the system. But oh, my God, please! Who wants to see a movie about 50?!"

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