50 Cent & DJ Khaled Squash Their Decades-Long Beef

by Daryl Nelson

50 Cent is known for starting beefs, not ending them, but it appears that he settled his problems with DJ Khaled.

They were seen hugging this week at Reggie Jackson's Mr. October Celebrity Golf Classic.

wow seeing 50 Cent and DJ Khaled shake hands is crazy lol 🤯 pic.twitter.com/CeDVj44izo

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50 and Khaled have been at odds since at least 2004. It had to do with Fat Joe, who 50 started beefing with right after The Bronx rapper appeared on Ja Rule's song "New York."

Some might remember Khaled talking about 50 during a 2007 episode of the now-defunct show Rap City, after the host asked if 50's Get Rich or Die Tryin' album is a classic.

"I ain't going to lie, this a classic album," said Khaled. "But I'm saying, though, I represent that love and unity, and I got to represent that unity and love."

"I'm the best," 50 responded, using Khaled's "We the Best" tagline. "None of your projects are classic, none of them."

Khaled also once talked about refusing to shake the hand of 50's friend Tony Yayo when Yayo visited Khaled's radio show.

50 and Joe have ended their beef, so it's not surprising that his beef with Khaled is over as well.