50 Cent has revealed he is not a fan of New York’s likely next mayor, Zohran Mamdani.

On Instagram, 50 posted a clip of the Democrat candidate for mayor being interviewed on The Breakfast Club where he discussed his tax policies.

Mamdani says: “What I’ve proposed is we raise $10 billion to pay for our entire economic agenda and start to Trump proof our city because we know he’ll use federal funding as leverage over this city. And we will do so in two key ways. The first is to match the state’s top corporate tax rate to that of New Jersey. We are at 7.25%, they are at 11.5%. Corporations can pay it over there, they can pay it over here. And the beauty of it is it doesn’t just apply to corporations headquartered in New York City, wherever you are headquartered, as long as you are doing business in the state of New York, you are liable for that corporate tax.

“The second is taxing the top 1% of New Yorkers. We’re talking about people who make $1 million a year or more, taxing them by a flat 2% tax rate increase. I know 50 Cent is listening, he’s not going to be very happy about this, he tends to not like this tax policy but I want to be very clear, this is about $20,000 a year.”

50 then said in the caption: “Where did he come from whose friend is this? I’m not feeling this plan no. I will give him $258,750 and a first class one way ticket away from NY. I’m telling Trump what he said too !”

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50 Cent has previously criticized New York’s incumbent mayor, Eric Adams, who will be running as an independent at the next election following a series of scandals.

50 hit out at Adams for his proposed program of handing out pre-paid debit cards to migrants.

“WTF mayor Adams call my phone, I don’t understand how this works — somebody explain,” the rapper wrote on Instagram. “Can’t explain this I’m stuck maybe TRUMP is the answer.”

The New Yorker has previously endorsed Trump, preferring the Republican’s economic agenda to Joe Biden’s tax increases but then backtracked after criticism.