50 Cent has feuded with Jay Z, Ja Rule, The Game Rick Ross, Puff Daddy and many others. The New York rapper’s songs, interviews and social media posts are laced with him dissing people, especially rappers.

In light of this, XXL made a list of “50 Cent’s Hardest Lines” to document his best disses.

Among the tracks featured is “Back Down” from 50’s 2003 debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’. He mostly took aim at Ja Rule, but also Irv Gotti, Cadillac Tah and Black Child.

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“You’s a pop tart sweetheart, you soft in the middle / I eat you for breakfast, the watch was exchanged for your necklace,” he raps, referencing an incident where Ja Rule’s chain was snatched.

In the track, 50 also makes fun of Ja Rule’s voice.

“I’m back in the game, shorty, to rule and conquer / You sing for hoes and sound like Cookie Monster,” he says.

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Another diss track, “Not Rich, Still Lyin’” was aimed at The Game after the Compton, California rapper left G-Unit and publicly criticized the group. 50 Cent impersonates The Game throughout the song.

“Hope everybody on G-Unit go to hell / With Eminem, Obie, Stat Quo and D12 / So what I was on Change of Heart, so what I was a stripper / So what I never banged, I’m from Compton, nigga,” the G-Unit boss raps.

50 Cent and Rick Ross’ feud did not stop at Pimpin’ Curly, but took to wax as well. 50 Cent addresses the Miami rapper’s past as a correctional officer in 2009’s “Officer Ricky (Go Head, Try Me).”

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“With gonorrhea lips, his breath stronger than endo / Fat fuck playing Wii Fit Nintendo / Have another tattoo, here’s another tattoo / Run into my goons soon, have new bullet wounds,” he raps.

To read the entire list, visit XXL.

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