Exclusive: 50 Cent, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Declare ‘Cease Fire’

50 Cent and Sean "Diddy" Combs ended their feud Wednesday after mutual acquaintances of the two moguls persuaded them to end their beef, official sources said.Sources close to the negotiations told AllHipHop.com that the two spoke in person last night (Sept. 6) about their verbal jabs at each other on upcoming albums and mixtapes."We are […]

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Cent and Sean "Diddy" Combs ended their feud Wednesday after mutual

acquaintances of the two moguls persuaded them to end their beef, official sources

said.Sources

close to the negotiations told AllHipHop.com that the two spoke in person last

night (Sept. 6) about their verbal jabs at each other on upcoming albums and mixtapes."We

are definitely doing a ‘cease fire,’" Chris Lighty, CEO of Violator Management,

told AllHipHop.com. According

to sources, 50 Cent’s complaint with Combs emerged after the Bad Boy mogul refused

to release Bad Boy recording artist Mase from contractual binds so that he could

sign to 50 Cent’s G-Unit imprint.50

Cent lashed out at Combs on Hip-Hop Is Dead: G-Unit Radio Part 22, a new

mixtape.Who

shot Biggie Smalls/If we don’t get them they’re gonna kill us all/Man, Puffy know

who hit that ni**a, man, that n***a saw him/He’s scared ‘dem boys from the West

Side will break him off, jump on his ass,so he run to Harlem to shake ’em off,"

50 Cent raps on the song "Hip-Hop.

Elsewhere

on the mixtape, the track called "Get Down," featuring Tony Yayo and

Hot Rod, finds 50 Cent taking more jabs at Combs.However,

an unreleased version of the intro track to Combs’ upcoming album Press Play

began circulating the internet, leading to speculation that Diddy’s yelling of

"I’m richer, b***h!" on the song was directed at 50 Cent. Sources

said that the track was recorded before Combs’ and 50’s beef went public. In an

interview with Hot 97’s Funkmaster Flex, Combs downplayed the turmoil between

himself and 50.