50 Cent is once again clowning Dame Dash over his current financial situation.
In a post shared on Instagram, 50 Cent commented on Dame Dash's suggestion that he went broke because he followed his dreams. "Somebody asked me how I got so broke," Dame Dash said in the clip shared by 50 Cent. "Investing in my dreams." The clip then cuts to the theme tune for the '70s sitcom Good Times. In the caption alongside the video, 50 added, "No lies detected what ever you do don't go out like Dame! LOL."
In a separate clip, 50 also responded to Dame claiming that he was hoping his grills would fall out during an Instagram Live stream because it would generate discussion on social media.
"So let me get this straight [Dame Dash] you was praying your teeth fell out, so people would talk about it," 50 Cent wrote. "Yeah you broke for real, this is a new low! Keep my name out your mouth, and your teeth in ok? LOL."
Earlier this year, 50 Cent took aim at Dame Dash for criticizing his deal with Eminem's Shady Records and called the mogul "broke." Dash later addressed 50 Cent in a stream on Instagram, during which he said that he would be interested in sitting down to talk with the rapper at some point. He also challenged him on all the work he does as a TV producer, but while responding to Fif's criticism, his diamond grills popped out of his mouth, which he later joked about on social media.
Dash is facing a lot of financial issues right now and was set to have his 33.3 percent stake in Roc-A-Fella Inc., whose sole asset is Jay-Z's debut album Reasonable Doubt, sold at a court-mandated auction. The auction was delayed, however, because of his unpaid child support and tax-related debts, which reach almost $9 million.