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It looks like the Lil Wayne and 50 Cent beef has officially ended. They were both seen giving handshakes at the Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Miguel Cotto fight. However, not only were they the only celebrities in the ring, you can see Justin Bieber somehow made it up on the MGM Grand Arena as well. This is the first time 50 Cent and Lil Wayne have been face to face since the beef a few years back where they were dissing each other on every other song it seemed like. Check out the pictures below of Lil Wayne, 50 Cent, Floyd the champ and Justin Bieber all having a good time.

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Once again we have another 50 Cent diss towards Lil Wayne, because in his words, Wayne has not had enough “cool” experiences. That one cracked me up, but also in the beginning the host calls 50 Cent a weirdo, and 50 just sits there laughing at himself. Talk about a diss right in front of your face, and not doing anything about it. Someone in the crowd shouted out Weezy, and then he had to talk about how Lil Wayne grew up on TV, and how his raps about can’t be true or real. But here’s a question for 50 Cent, is it impossible to grow up in the streets and still be on TV?  He should look at where he’s sitting right now.

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In a recent interview with XXL, rapper 50 Cent who recently dropped his War Angel LP, calls out Lil Wayne and his number of album sales. Fifty goes on to say, “What does that mean that he has sold a million records?” and then goes on to brag about his ten plus million sold for two albums. After hearing the War Angel LP, I was not impressed one bit with 50′s style. Lil Wayne should come back with a video for 50 Cent, but I highly doubt it because he doesn’t have any time to waste. Here’s what 50 had to say, and check out the video by clicking more below.

“Well Em, I don’t even see Em in a category,” Fif explained in an interview. “Then Em’s number one and I’m number two. What does it mean that you sold a million albums? So you gonna forget I sold ten million records twice? 12 million first, ten million next, so what does that one million mean? What you’re talking about is who has a buzz. A buzz is a song, so the next song I release you feel could turn me into the hottest thing out here. If I’m showing you full capability, what makes you doubt that?

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DJ Whoo Kid a G-Unit associate has recently talked about 50 Cent latest mixtape War Angel, and the lines that 50 is using targeting Lil Wayne. While on the radio with host Jenny Boom Boom, Whoo Kid gave an explanation for the lines:

“Somebody’s always gotta be buried,” Whoo Kid said referring to the mixtape’s ‘Prepare For Total Destruction’ cover warning. “I’m just gonna let everybody get ready. What you do is figure out who’s still relevant, who’s still rapping…It’s definitely not Eminem, but have your fans call up and think who we should bury. It’s kinda obvious. The fans know. Don’t spoil it for all the people out there, I mean, but you know Lil Wayne always cops a plea. He has his daddy, always calls up and talks for him states that Lil Wayne doesn’t have time for beef he’s more worried about money and pills and rock music. He’s not really worried about beef and stuff like that. And the chick that handles his weave, you know, he’s worried about his hair right now. Shout-out to the police officer, Rick Ross.”

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