WATCH: 50 Cent Claps Back at Critics of His Las Vegas Residency...in True 50 Cent Fashion

The G-Unit rapper’s Las Vegas residency has been receiving negative reviews ever since it debuted in December 2024.

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50 Cent is tired of all the jokes and is firing back at anyone who has something negative to say about his Las Vegas residency.

Over the weekend, on the final date of his residency at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, the Queens rapper made sure to respond to any critics of his show, saying, “They said the audio was bad. I said, ‘Bitch, you was supposed to say some shit like, ’50 be doing this shit.’ That’s what I’ma do! Don’t say the music was bad. Fuck all that, man.”

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He continued, “What you thought, I was gonna be out here rollerblading like Usher? I seen some shit, Chris Brown was flying in Africa. I don’t have records that require me to fly in Africa. If y’all not tired, let me see y’all put your hands up one for me.”

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Last week, Ja Rule was among the people who clowned the hip-hop mogul’s residency.

In a video posted to social media, Las Vegas tour guide Jennifer Gay gave a scathing review of Fiddy’s Sin City show in a minute-long video, saying, “During the build up to this show, 50’s publicists suggested this would be an unforgettable night full of surprises and energy. The only surprise was the lack of energy. There was almost no crowd engagement, the calls for an ‘encore’ began 63 minutes into the performance and he returned to do another 15 minutes before unceremoniously leaving the stage without so much as a thank you.”

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Ja saw the review on his timeline, and wrote on X, “Not the worst” punctuating the tweet with laughing emojis.

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Either way, the G-Unit boss will be walking away with a big payday.

When his residency was initially announced in October 2024, TMZ reported that 50 Cent would be paid $15 million for the six-show residency.