The post lit up hip-hop circles worldwide. Fans flooded the comments with praise for 50’s loyalty, pointing out that his career itself was launched by Eminem and Dr. Dre when they signed him to Shady/Aftermath in the early 2000s. “Ride or die,” one fan wrote. “This is what real brotherhood in hip-hop looks like.”

Industry insiders suggest Benzino’s rant may have been an attempt to stir up publicity for his own projects, but it may have backfired. Instead of spotlighting his grievances, the moment amplified Eminem’s untouchable status in rap — reinforced by 50’s unwavering support.

In a genre where alliances are fragile and beefs can define entire careers, the message was clear: Eminem doesn’t need to fight every battle himself. With 50 Cent standing guard, the bond between Shady and G-Unit remains one of hip-hop’s strongest forces. As one fan summed it up perfectly: “Beefs fade, but loyalty is forever.”

Benzino: "I COOKED Eminem! Ate His A*s Up!" | 50 Cent CLAPS BACK: "Stop Lying B*tch!"** - YouTube
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