Maybe trolling is 50 Cent's way of celebrating, because right after receiving an Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special for The Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, he posted a dated photo of The Game, captioning it "No caption needed."

The Instagram post is now deleted, but it raised a couple of eyebrows, especially The Game's, because he in turn posted a dated picture of 50 Cent, with the same caption, "No caption needed #SpicyAssNi**a, #whatYoEyeBrowDoin, and #YoTieBlowingInTheWindLol"

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Shady Exchange

Both Instagram posts are now taken down, but not erased from the Internet, because a couple of eagle-eyed fans managed to cop screenshots of it.

  Fans laughed at 50 Cent's antics. A user said, "I seen that s**t, too. Fif was quick." While the person who posted the screenshot replied, "I knew that n***a was gonna (ctrl + alt + del) real quick had to have evidence for future reference." Aside from the shady exchange on Instagram, 50 Cent also brought the drama to Twitter, as he threw shade at the rapper's first week sales for his newly-released album, "Drillmatic - Heart vs. Mind."

"Drillmatic - Heart vs. Mind," in fact, did not debut with 18 thousand units, but with 25 thousand, reports say.

Bitter Or Not?

According to reports, the "Hate It Or Love It" rapper felt a bit bitter for not being included in the now-Emmy awarded Super Bowl Halftime Show.

The Game's former manager Wack 100 reportedly claimed that the Compton-based rapper said some words to Jay-Z which caused him to get scratched out from the lineup of the halftime show.

This was denied by posting on Instagram to clear his name. "I ain't had no conversation with nobody regarding Jay-Z & the Super Bowl he put together,"

"I don't feel no way about not being included. It was a great show featuring iconic artists. It was a win for the culture."

The Game warned everyone against believing rumors, adding that only he can control his own narrative.

"My life & new album are both amazing & I'm in a great space creatively & artistically," he said, referring to "Drillmatic - Heart vs. Mind."

Prior to this exchange, the two have already been at it. Earlier this month, in an interview with the Breakfast Club, 50 Cent claimed that he wrote: "What Up Gangsta."

"[The Game] said he wrote 'What Up Gangsta.' I'm like, 'C'mon on, bro. You [weren't] even around when we did that," he said.

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50 Cent and The Game have a long history, given that they both participated in the G-Unit. 50 Cent founded the group in 1999, and The Game was a member for two years, from 2003 and 2005.

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