50 Cent has been relentless in trolling Diddy in the wake of the Bad Boy mogul being hit with a litany of sexual assault-related lawsuits.

On Monday (December 11), he continued his online rout of Puff by reposting a throwback Ma$e freestyle that sees the former Bad Boy artist taking scathing shots at his old label boss.

“Who said MA$E don’t get busy man you gotta listen,” Fif captioned the post.

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Per Complex, the freestyle appears to be from a March 2022 performance by the former pastor in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Empty pipes when cliques get called/ And go to church on Sunday, I’m the illest of all/ Don’t ever put Ma$e with other Bad Boys who had hardships/ You know I get it jumping like a mosh pit, n-gga/ On the verse level, dirt level/ I can never work level,” Ma$e raps in the clip.

N-ggas mad I made it to the ‘I would never work’ level/ Since Cain killed Abel, I’m able to kill Cain/ And Love don’t steal, my n-gga, change your name/ I see no integrity in your name, and I’m haunted by the Ghost of St. James.

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Former NFL star Arian Foster saluted Ma$e’s blistering rhymes targeting Diddy in the comment section. “You ain’t a architect, you just know how to market death sheesh,” Foster — who raps under the alias Bobby Feeno — wrote.

Check out 50’s post below:

Despite their financial disputes and song-right disagreements in the past from when Ma$e was signed to Bad Boy, Diddy claimed in September that it’s water under the bridge and everything was all good between himself and Murda.

“There’s so many misconceptions that people think they know what’s going on,” he told The Breakfast Club. “I didn’t have no problems with people. Me and Ma$e, we brothers. I got unconditional love for Ma$e.”

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He continued: “I don’t know if me and Ma$e will stop arguing, but I still love Ma$e. I give him thanks for really helping launch my career as an artist. [He] was there with me from the beginning.

“Me and Ma$e also spoke and it was just, like, real conversation because even if I don’t agree with Ma$e, he was a catalyst for me to look from within.”

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50 has kept his foot on Diddy’s neck amid the many sexual assault lawsuits filed against him and businesses distancing themselves from the 54-year-old executive in recent weeks.

50 Cent is also developing a television series or movie delving deeper into the grotesque allegations and claims made against Diddy by women and all proceeds will reportedly be donated to sexual assault victims and support groups.