Dec 5, 2023 Rick Ross and Meek Mill’s joint project has generated meager album salessince its release last month, and 50 Cent has seen this as an opportunity to strike. On Monday (December 4), the G-Unit mogul uploaded a recap of his Final Lap Tour performance in Adelaide, Australia. Thought the video is mostly about the show and fans in attendance, he still managed to slip in a shot at his rivals. “When you sold 31,009 CDs, I shouldn’t talk to you,” he says, referring to the first-week sales of Too Good to Be True. Rozay caught wind of the slight and subsequently took to Instagram with a response — one that referred to his own history. His 2006 debut album Port of Miami sold 187,000 copies in its first week, while 50’s 2005 sophomore effort The Massacre sold 1.15 million during its first seven days. N-gga, we been rich; we still makin’ money,” he said as he stood by a pool, presumably his own. “Them n-ggas was laughing at my first-week sales, they was doing a million first weekend. I did 150–180 [for his 2006 debut Port of Miami] and they was laughing but … you smell that saltwater, right?” https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0dU...d&ig_rid=7c900aa2-9ccf-47e4-9af4-cbad694ae4b7