Dave Blunts Drops 50 Cent Diss Track “Hey Curtis”
Rapper Dave Blunts has turned up the heat in his ongoing feud with hip-hop mogul 50 Cent, dropping a fiery diss track over the weekend titled “Hey Curtis.”
The track arrived with a bold, parody-heavy music video that spoofs 50’s iconic “In Da Club” visual — a clear sign that Blunts isn’t pulling any punches.
The diss comes on the heels of a social media clash that erupted earlier this summer. Back in July, 50 Cent took aim at Blunts’ physique, posting a photo of the rapper and mocking his appearance.
50 Cent attends the “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” New York Premiere at Hammerstein Ballroom on July 15, 2021 in New York City.
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“Ye this ya manz. If I catch him I’m pushing him down the stairs,” Fif wrote in reference to Ye’s — formerly Kanye West’s — recent collaborations with Blunts.
Blunts didn’t take the jab lightly. He responded by sharing a still from Fif’s 2011 film All Things Fall Apart, where 50 portrayed a cancer patient, and fired back with a venomous caption of his own.
“I been going to the gym and been locked in on my health journey the world is watching me lose weight but you lost all that weight for that weak a** movie and nobody watched that sh*t.”
Now, Blunts has escalated the beef with “Hey Curtis,” a track laced with blistering bars, the most controversial of which lands with surgical precision.
“I heard 50 Cent was a gangster, but I didn’t know that he liked men/ But honestly, that doesn’t surprise me ’cause he chose randomly to ride my d**k,” Blunts raps on the track.
In addition to revisiting the body-shaming and film criticism, Blunts has also mocked Fif’s frequent jabs at Sean “Diddy” Combs amidst Combs’ federal sex trafficking trial.
Earlier this summer, Blunts posted photos of the Queens, N.Y. native with captions making light of Daphne Joy, Fif’s baby mother, and her sexual relationship with Combs. “This ni** on the phone watching the diddy trial like ‘Yo banks it’s worse than I thought not only did he pee on her but he pooped on her too.’”
With “Hey Curtis,” Dave Blunts is not only defending his name — he’s staking a claim in one of hip-hop’s most unexpected beefs of the year. Whether this feud fizzles out or flares up further, one thing’s for sure: the next move belongs to Curtis.
Watch Dave Blunts’ “Hey Curtis” music video below.
