Jadakiss and 50 Cent might be collaborating to open the inaugural physical store for Kiss’ coffee brand.

In an Instagram update on Monday (December 2), 50 revealed the logo for Kiss Café, which the LOX rapper started in 2022 with his father and eldest son.

“Let’s do it @jadakiss SHREVEPORT is set, let’s make it happen,” 50 wrote, referring to the Louisiana city where he recently established his G-Unit Film & TV Studios.

In the comments, Jada appeared to suggest that things weren’t entirely underway yet, as he stated, “@50cent I’m waiting on YOU.”

Currently, Kiss Café coffee and merchandise can be found online and at certain locations, but Kiss’ father Bob Phillips has indicated his wish to establish a physical shop soon.

50 Cent has acquired a large amount of land and real estate in Shreveport as he develops his G-Unit Film & TV brand, so adding a coffee shop from his colleague (and past rival!) would be quite logical.

During the summer, 50 came back to the conflict with Kiss in a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter.

When questioned about any regrets from his long and contentious career, the “In Da Club” icon responded: “Honestly, I believe Fat Joe and I, as well as Cam’ron and I, spent too much time in disagreement.” There are other artists similar to Jada[kiss], and we resolved it more smoothly.

“However, we squandered time due to the competitive spirit.” “It wasn’t as if we met and felt genuine attraction for one another.”

50 then elaborated on his previous problems with Fat Joe, since they are now friends: “The situation persisted longer with Joe because he’s more similar to me, his character aligns more with mine.” When we disagree, we remain in disagreement, and we experienced that for quite some time.

“Due to his loyalty to Irv [Gotti] and Ja [Rule], and his collaboration with them, I noticed he was unhappy about the things that brought me joy.” It’s simple for me to say, ‘Screw you’ if what brings me joy causes you distress, then we’re not aligned, and it turns into a mess, and I couldn’t identify what specifically went wrong.”