Dame Dash went on the POV Podcast and said he genuinely thought 50 Cent would never actually drop The Reckoning documentary about Diddy because it crosses a line for how Black men from the streets should handle business. Dame explained he refuses to publicly destroy another Black man on platforms that white people control, especially when there's money involved, and he thinks real violations should get handled face-to-face instead of getting packaged for Netflix.
He also questioned whether parts of the doc were just hearsay and mentioned how Black men with wealth constantly get targeted, adding that being broke sometimes feels safer because nobody tries to take anything from you. When clips hit social media, 50 fired back immediately by reposting the segment and calling Dame broke while telling him to get lost.
The whole exchange highlights their completely opposite approaches to the Diddy situation, with Dame framing it as a cultural loyalty issue and 50 making it clear he doesn't care about that perspective at all.
He also questioned whether parts of the doc were just hearsay and mentioned how Black men with wealth constantly get targeted, adding that being broke sometimes feels safer because nobody tries to take anything from you. When clips hit social media, 50 fired back immediately by reposting the segment and calling Dame broke while telling him to get lost.
The whole exchange highlights their completely opposite approaches to the Diddy situation, with Dame framing it as a cultural loyalty issue and 50 making it clear he doesn't care about that perspective at all.