50 Cent has persisted in making fun of Dame Dash by asserting that the co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records has reached a “new low.”
When discussing 50 in a recent video, Dash oddly stated that he was “praying” for his teeth to fall out in a new interview on his America Nu Network.
“I prayed that I would drop gems that would be talked about in mainstream culture in the same phrase that I was calling out 50. It was discussed on the internet. I was quite pleased because I use my own jokes to assess how hilarious they are.
“I take out my teeth when I’m — it’s not like I’m walking around without any teeth,” he continued.
The caption read, “So let me get this straight @Dame dash you were praying your teeth fell out, so people would talk about it,” and 50 reposted the comments from Cap Dame on his Instagram page.
“[Y]eah, this is a new low—you really broke! Do you mind keeping your teeth in and my name out of your mouth? LOL.
Dame Dash’s teeth seemed to fall out of his mouth when discussing his current back and forth with 50 Cent on Instagram Live in September. However, he later explained that it was a grill.
“Shit is not dentures, to start with. He clarified, “These are my grills.” Due to the fact that I have implants, I had to go have them placed. I purchased these 20 years ago, and you must replace them every 20 years. I must therefore perform surger — pause — oral. That’s what transpired. I found it amusing.
Dash then demonstrated to the camera that it wasn’t his dentures that had fallen out by flashing his missing teeth.
Steve Stoute, the mogul’s longstanding rival, also exploited his dental error as ammunition.
In fact, it’s embarrassing. In an interview, he stated, “It goes from a point where it’s like, whatever haha rap beef — ‘You didn’t make it, you’re not that guy’ — to your teeth are falling out.”
“Your teeth are falling out, I swear. Your teeth are falling out and you’re lying through them. Are you attempting to incite hatred toward somebody in order to generate support for some nonsense?
50 Cent shared Stoute’s interview on Instagram and expressed agreement with the music manager’s viewpoint.
“It’s embarrassing.” He wrote, “I mean it’s da Rock,” alluding to Dame’s previous record company, Roc-A-Fella Records. “Why are you playing with fifty?”