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50 Cent trolls Diddy Ja Rule Floyd Mayweather in Super Bowl DoorDash commercial

50 Cent’s Super Bowl DoorDash ad mocks longtime rivals Diddy, Ja Rule, and Floyd Mayweather with playful references


Pop Culture & Art February 08, 2026 1 min read
Courtesy: LiveNation

Rapper 50 Cent, also known as Curtis Jackson III, leveraged his reputation as the “King of Trolls” in a new Super Bowl commercial for DoorDash, in which he playfully referenced longtime feuds with Sean “Diddy” Combs, Ja Rule, and Floyd Mayweather. The commercial was released on February 6, 2026, and has already drawn significant attention online.

0 In the ad, 50 Cent introduces the collaboration by joking about DoorDash “delivering beef,” a nod to his ongoing rap conflicts. He presents a series of items from an orange DoorDash bag, which fans interpret as subtle references to his rivals: a bag of cheese puffs, a comb, a bottle of Branson Cognac, a children’s ABC book, and a clock.

Observers noted possible connections between the items and his past feuds. The cheese puffs may allude to Diddy’s nickname “Puff Daddy,” while the comb could reference Diddy’s last name, Combs. The Branson Cognac, aged four years or 50 months in the ad, appears to reference Diddy’s prison sentence. The ABC book may be a playful jab at Floyd Mayweather’s reading skills, linked to a prior charity challenge. The clock is seen as a reference to Ja Rule’s song “Always on Time,” highlighting the long-running rivalry dating back to 1999.

Throughout the commercial, 50 Cent maintains a humorous tone, stating, “No matter what kind of beef you have going on this weekend, remember DoorDash delivers,” while emphasizing the Branson Cognac. The ad concludes with the screen reading, “50 Cent is,” likely a nod to the timing of his jabs at Diddy.

50 Cent has a history of public disputes with Diddy, Ja Rule, and Mayweather, often using humor and social media to engage in playful, though pointed, commentary. The commercial exemplifies his continued ability to combine marketing with personal rivalries in a provocative, comedic manner.

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