A$AP Rocky Roasts 50 Cent Back Over His Fashion Sense

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A$AP Rocky attends the 'Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garcons: Art Of The In-Between' Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 1, 2017 in New York City.
A$AP Rocky claps back at 50 Cent on the 'Gram. Hilarity.

50 Cent holds no bars when it comes to roasting people. Whether it's Kanye West's liposuction reveal or his feud with Jim Jones, he has jokes for days and brings it to Instagram for others to laugh with him. A$AP Rocky was his most recent victim on his online roasting. Fif had some jokes to get off over A$AP Rocky's Gucci bag. 50 isn't someone who's known for his fashion senses so it didn't take long for A$AP Rocky to clap back at the OG and his mentor, Eminem.

A$AP Rocky had to remind 50 Cent why he's one of the most fashionable people in hip hop. The "Bad Company" rapper went in on 50 Cent's fashion choice in the Instagram comments, although it was all in good fun.

"OH U AKADEMICS, ENEYCE, GENO GREEN WEARING MECCA MODEL IN THE FACE ASS , U STILL BUY ECHO 4 YA SIDE HOES," Rocky wrote in the comment section. 

Fif wasn't letting that one slide and responded, "don't get me at me, because you dressing like a little girl. I love you my brother, LOL."

However, Rocky wasn't done just yet. "FIF DRESS LIKE HIM N EMINEM GOT THE SAME STYLIST."

Clearly, this was done in good fun and hones into their New York City upbringing. Hopefully, we'll see a 50 Cent guest appearance on Rocky's forthcoming album, Testing

A$AP Rocky Roasts 50 Cent Back Over His Fashion Sense

 

A$AP Rocky Roasts 50 Cent Back Over His Fashion Sense

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