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50 Cent Disses Joe Budden

50 Cent has taken small jabs here and there at Fox's hit show "Empire," saying it got its marketing strategy from his Showtime series, "Power." He also called it a rap version of "Glee" and has taken various other shots at the series.



During the "Empire" season finale, an ad for "Power" ran that included the tagline "Empires are built on Power," a not-so-subtle reference to the show that pretty much everyone who saw the commercial caught. Jersey rapper Joe Budden caught it as well, and tweeted out that he thought it was petty, followed by an "lol," indicating that it was clearly not to be taken seriously. 50 saw the tweet, however, and proceeded to call out Budden, calling him a b*tch and saying he thought they were cool.

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