50 Cent Calls Dame Dash "A Real Sucker" For Trying To Get Jay-Z "Jammed Up"

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Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson attends the world premiere of 'Nobody's Fool' at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on October 28, 2018 in New York, New York.
When does 50 Cent not have time to troll?

The controversy surrounding the allegations against R. Kelly has sparked a wider conversation about sexual misconduct in the music industry. Earlier today, Nick Cannon released the latest episode of his podcast, "Cannon's Class" with Dame Dash. The legendary music mogul was asked about the signing of Foxy Brown and her relationship with Jay-Z which he swiftly shut down. The exchange clearly amused 50 Cent who poked fun at Dame Dash over his response.

50 Cent might have several television projects he's working on, but he always finds time to troll. The rapper took some time out of his busy schedule to call out Dame Dash over his interview with Nick Cannon. Dash seemed to get heated when Nick Cannon asked about Jay-Z's relationship with Foxy Brown while alluding to rumors that Hov slept with Ill Na Na while she wasunderrage. "It sounds like you have a question for Jay. Ask him," Dash told Cannon.

Fif took the clip and posted it on his Instagram page, calling Dash a "real sucker" in the process.

"Dame is a real sucker for this," he wrote. "He trying to get jay jammed up... smh."

Nick Cannon dropped into the comment section of Fif's post to give his two cents.

"Ha! That's what you got out of that Big Homey??? Interesting! I was taught Solid recognize Solid and suckas recognize suckas," he wrote. "Let's talk about it."

50 Cent Calls Dame Dash "A Real Sucker" For Trying To Get Jay-Z "Jammed Up"

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