Maino Fires Back at 50 Cent With Fiery Diss Track “Bleed Like Us”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

“Bleed Like Us” arrives shortly after 50 Cent’s trolling video circulated online.

Hip-hop feuds rarely stay contained to social media for long, and the ongoing tension between Maino and 50 Cent proves exactly why.

The latest development in the rivalry comes in the form of Maino’s new diss track “Bleed Like Us.”

The conflict first gained traction when Maino and his Let’s Rap About It podcast co-hosts criticized 50 Cent’s Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning. Their comments quickly caught 50’s attention, prompting him to fire back online.

The situation escalated further when the podcast crew responded with the freestyle “Squatter’s Rights.”

Things took another turn when 50 Cent shared an AI-generated music video for “No More Tricks, No More Tries,” his collaboration with Max B. The clip appeared to mock several New York rappers, including Maino, Jim Jones, Fabolous, and Dave East.

Maino didn’t wait long to answer.

Within hours of the video circulating, he released “Bleed Like Us.”

The track features a dark trap instrumental with a steady tempo that creates a tense and urgent vibe. While the production quality feels rough around the edges, the energy of the beat helps push the aggressive tone of the diss.

Throughout the song, Maino questions 50 Cent’s reputation, accusing him of keeping his conflicts limited to social media.

He also criticizes 50 for allegedly targeting Black artists while avoiding confrontation with white figures. The track goes even further with accusations of snitching and references to controversies involving Daphne Joy.

Why do New York rappers always fight one another?




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