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50 Cent and Keith Sweat in Heated Exchange

50 Cent and Keith Sweat got into a fiery exchange over the singer’s scheduled appearance at 50’s Humor & Harmony Weekend and Keith’s upcoming New York City event.

The argument began on Instagram, with 50 Cent posting a video on his account discussing Keith Sweat’s demand. Sweat wanted 50 to attend his event in New York City on August 3, where Mayor Eric Adams would be presenting the singer with the Key to the City honor. If 50 Cent did not show up, Sweat threatened he wouldn’t perform at 50’s Louisiana event on August 10.

In the video, 50 Cent expressed he couldn’t attend the New York event and joked that Mayor Adams was giving a returned Key of the City previously belonging to Diddy. “Keith Sweat is tripping; he’s getting Diddy’s Key to the city on Aug 3. If he doesn’t show up in Shreveport, we ain’t messing with him no more,” 50 Cent quipped.

Keith Sweat soon responded with a video of his own on Instagram. The R&B veteran stated that if 50 didn’t come to his New York event, Keith would only attend the Louisiana show via Zoom. In his video, Keith played 50 Cent’s 1999 song “How to Rob,” where 50 humorously threatened to rob him. “Hey Fif, I gotta respond to you. I’m definitely not coming to Shreveport now. I just remember you said this about me back in the day. I’ll see y’all in NYC on Aug 3rd when I get the key to the city. You need to be there, and everything is squashed,” Keith wrote in the caption.

Hours later, 50 Cent reposted Keith’s video and reiterated his demand for the “Make It Last Forever” singer to perform at his event. “Oh no, I was tripping when I wrote that. Your a** better be in Shreveport. We need that grown and sexy stuff! Keith Sweat, stop playing and get your a** on the jet, man,” he wrote in the caption.

50 Cent’s Humor & Harmony Weekend in Shreveport, Louisiana, is set to be a star-studded festival. On August 8, 50 Cent will host the Big Bowl Comedy Show, featuring comedians like Bill Bellamy, Katt Williams, Michael Blackson, Andrew Schulz, and more. Artists Moneybagg Yo and Muni Long are also scheduled to perform.

The 50 Cent & Friends concert on August 10 will include a lineup of A-list rappers and R&B singers. Performers include 2 Chainz, Skilla Baby, Cam’ron, French Montana, Al B. Sure, Monica, Dave Hollister, and Keith Sweat, among others.

The exchange between 50 Cent and Keith Sweat has added a layer of drama and anticipation to both their events. Fans of both artists are keenly watching how the situation will unfold, adding to the buzz around these already highly anticipated events.

Check out their fiery exchange on Instagram and catch up with 50’s “How to Rob” song below. The argument has added a new dimension to their public personas, blending their music careers with a real-life scenario that fans are eager to see resolved.

While the humor in their posts is apparent, the underlying tone of professional commitment also comes through. It’s clear that both artists value their performances and want to deliver the best experience to their fans.

The public feud, although light-hearted, has drawn significant attention online. The back-and-forth Instagram posts showcase the playful yet competitive nature of the industry, especially among big-name artists like 50 Cent and Keith Sweat. Both are leveraging their platforms to engage with fans and build excitement around their respective events.

As the dates approach, it remains to be seen whether Keith Sweat will travel to Louisiana to perform at 50 Cent’s event. Likewise, 50 Cent’s absence or presence at the New York City affair will also be closely monitored. This exchange has given fans an insider glimpse into how headlining artists negotiate and interact, even when the negotiation plays out for all to see online.

Beneath the layer of humor, both artists underscore the importance of their events, showing their dedication to their craft and to satisfying their audiences. This spat only seems to bolster the excitement for what promises to be a memorable series of performances from both 50 Cent and Keith Sweat.

For now, fans can only watch and wait, tuning into social media updates from both stars to see how this story develops. One thing is certain: both events will draw significant attention, not just for the performances but also for the drama that led up to them.

Source: Instagram