50 Cent isn’t backing down from his latest war of words with Hurricane Chris. The hip-hop mogul returned to Instagram this week to fire back at the Louisiana rapper, escalating a feud that has become intertwined with the future of Shreveport and the G-Unit founder’s ambitious redevelopment plans.
On Wednesday, 50 Cent shared a clip of Hurricane Chris and ridiculed the “A Bay Bay” rapper after he suggested he could take over development efforts in Shreveport if the entertainment mogul decided to walk away.
“Broke eyes, the boy broke, talking about he want to take over. LOL. Only in Shreveport,” 50 Cent wrote, while tagging his Branson Cognac and Le Chemin du Roi Champagne brands.
The latest jab came days after 50 hinted that he could scale back his business interests in Shreveport, claiming some local figures were standing in the way of his vision for the city. Hurricane Chris responded by suggesting he was prepared to step in if 50 abandoned the projects.
50 Cent Laughs At Hurricane Chris’s Shreveport Comments After Hip-Hop Mogul Hints At Plans To Leave Louisiana
The exchange marks another chapter in a rivalry that has simmered for nearly two years. Hurricane Chris has repeatedly questioned 50 Cent’s growing influence in northwest Louisiana, arguing that local artists should play a larger role as entertainment investments reshape the city’s cultural landscape.
For his part, 50 has consistently answered those criticisms with social media trolling instead of measured responses. The Queens native has used Instagram to challenge Hurricane Chris’ credibility while defending his expanding footprint in Shreveport.
Through G-Unit Studios and several entertainment ventures, 50 has invested heavily in the city, positioning Shreveport as a major production hub for film and television. His redevelopment plans have earned support from state leaders while also drawing criticism from some local voices.
Whether the disagreement centers on civic development or hometown pride, neither artist appears ready to retreat. Hurricane Chris continues to question 50’s influence, while 50 keeps responding in the blunt, humorous style that has become his online trademark.
For now, the feud shows no signs of cooling. As 50 Cent continues building his business empire in Shreveport, his rivalry with Hurricane Chris remains one of hip-hop’s most closely watched regional disputes.


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