Over the weekend, Lil Tjay and 50 Cent were reportedly together, which instantly sparked some collaboration rumors following the former's cryptic Tweet.

Lil Tjay tweeted a picture of them smiling for the camera with the caption "Many Men?" including some thinking emojis and tagged 50 Cent.

  If that was not enough, Lil Tjay also uploaded a video of them on TikTok. It shows Lil Tjay with 50 Cent and O.T. Genesis rapping to "I'm Supposed to Die Tonight" by 50 Cent.

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Fans React

There were mixed reactions regarding the alleged collaboration on the remix of "Many Men," leaving some fans ecstatic and some not so much.

"Lil Tjay & 50 I already know the song gonna be dope," a Twitter user wrote.

While another one tweeted, "I don't wanna hear you sing 'Many Men,' Tjay."

And some fans poked fun at how both rappers have been previously shot at, as they tweeted, "Bullet buddies," and "15 shots in 1 picture."

Although a tweet noted 15 shots, it is actually 16. 50 Cent was shot nine times prior to his rise to prominence, TMZ reported. According to reports, 50 Cent was shot in 2000 in front of his grandmother's house in South Jamaica.

While Lil Tjay was reportedly shot seven times during an attempted robbery in June.

Some fans argued that "Many Men" should be left as it is, without a Lil Tjay remix. They claimed that the rapper would only be ruining the song.

'Many Men'

Following his recovery from the shooting incident, Lil Tjay released "Beat The Odds."

The choice to make a remake of "Many Men" was no coincidence. 50 Cent wrote "Many Men" about his shooting experience.

The song was included in his album "Get Rich Or Die Trying," released in 2003.

"Get Rich or Die Trying" was 50 Cent's debut studio album, and it catapulted him to success. Famous and talented rappers like Eminem and Dr. Dre had a hand in the production of the diamond-selling album.

Bounce Back

"Beat The Odds" marked the bounce back of the 21-year-old rapper, and this alleged collaboration with 50 Cent would only get the ball rolling for him.

If there is one thing that Lil Tjay managed to show the public, it is his determination to return to music. In August, he took to social media to give fans an update on his health.

""I'm just checking in with y'all. I just wanna say, thanks for the love, thanks for the support. I've been looking at the DM's, seeing the comments and everything else and I feel love," he said.

The fatal shooting occurred outside a restaurant in Edgewater, New Jersey. Lil Tjay was rushed to a hospital for surgery, and his injuries left him breathing through a tube and unconscious for several days.

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