50 Cent Drops Max B Remix
50 Cent released a new Max B remix following his public response to T.I.'s recent diss tracks. The new drop serves as both a musical statement and fresh entry in their ongoing hip-hop rivalry that's keeping both artists in the cultural spotlight.
The rivalry between 50 Cent and T.I. stretches back to at least 2020, when T.I. publicly challenged 50 to a Verzuz battle. 50 Cent declined the invitation, treating it as light banter, but T.I. persisted, bringing it up again in 2021 and reigniting the issue in February 2026 on the "Nightcap" podcast, where he claimed 50 was ducking the competition. This latest chapter of their feud escalated beyond music when 50 Cent began using social media to troll T.I., posting an unflattering picture of T.I.'s wife, Tiny Harris, and threatening to produce a documentary about sexual assault allegations against the couple. This prompted a furious response, not just from T.I. in the form of multiple diss tracks, but also from his sons, King and Domani Harris, who released their own tracks aimed at 50 Cent. The choice of Max B for a remix is a strategic one, tapping into a significant figure in East Coast hip-hop. Max B, born Charly Wingate, is a Harlem artist known for pioneering the "wavy" sound, a melodic, sing-song style that has influenced numerous artists, including French Montana and A$AP Rocky. His career was cut short in 2009 when he was sentenced to 75 years in prison for his connection to a fatal robbery. Max B was released from prison in November 2025 after his sentence was significantly reduced. Upon his release, 50 Cent immediately used the opportunity to troll his own long-time rival, Jim Jones, who was famously part of a bitter feud with Max B in the late 2000s over business and publishing disputes. The remixed track is titled "No More Tricks, No More Tries," a new version of Max B's 2025 song "No More Tricks." While the lyrics don't mention T.I. by name, the song's aggressive theme against "opps, lies, tricks, and snitches" is widely interpreted as a subliminal shot in their ongoing public battle. This release marks the first official collaboration between 50 Cent and Max B in a considerable time. It follows 50 Cent's direct musical response to T.I., a track titled "No One Told Us What We're Here For," which serves as the theme song for his "Power: Origins" series. The Max B remix adds another layer, aligning 50 with a respected and recently freed artist while continuing his lyrical assault.