King Combs Unleashes Diss Track Defending Diddy And The Family, 50 Cent Responds

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King Combs has released a diss track aimed at 50 Cent and other celebrities who have taken shots at his father, Sean “Diddy Combs, amid the string of sexual assault allegations levied against the embattled mogul.

On Sunday (May 12), King Combs, born Christian Combs, premiered the song via DJ Akademiks, later uploading it on his own YouTube channel. Titled “Pick A Side,” the track finds the 26-year-old calling out those who have seemingly turned their backs on him and his family.

Warning “Don’t bust no u-turns cause we ain’t forgetting sh*t/ And to all y’all that switched… SUCK MY D**K” during the song’s intro, Combs references the highly-publicized raids conducted by the FBI and Homeland Security at his father’s properties in Miami and California in March 2024.

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Christian Combs attends Supermodels Unlimited Magazine Presents: Billboards Over Broadway – NYFW Celebrity Event at Nebula Nightclub on February 10, 2024 in New York City.

“Police raid the crib like they think we selling crack/ But we out here selling tracks, multi-million dollar plaques,” he rhymes on the opening verse before turning his attention to 50 Cent, who has been one of the more vocal detractors against his father amid the numerous lawsuits against him surfacing late last year.

“When all they had was 50 Cent, who put the city on the map?/ Stop lying, possibly hated on by many men, and ni**a, that’s fine/ They gon’ try to stop these Eminems and they gon’ die tryin’/ Pull up to the Southside, we locked in, we got ties/ Don’t give a f**k about no blogs ’cause we really outside,” Combs warns on the track, which finds him attributing the allegations against his family to jealousy due to their success and excess.

After catching wind of the track, 50 Cent shared his reaction to “Pick A Side” on social media, posting a photo of King Combs and Diddy performing together with a caption mockingly feigning fear of King Combs’ wrath.

“I feel so threatened by the things Christian is saying on his record. I’m afraid for my life, please don’t hurt me guys,” the Queens native joked. “I never mentioned or posted anything about puffy’s kids because KEEFE D said he killed 2Pac,” Fif added, referencing Combs alleged association with the men believed to have participated in the murder of Tupac Shakur.

In a subsequent post on X, 50 brought up a looming lawsuit against King Combs filed by Grace O’Marcaigh, who accused Combs of spiking her drink, groping her, and attempting to sexually assault her during an incident in 2022.

“Damn @Kingcombs that what you told Grace O’Marcaigh on that boat huh,” the hitmaker wrote, adding photos of O’Marcaigh’s bruised arms taken following the alleged assault. “Gave her the puffy juice with that special sauce in it. LOL BOY OH BOY! BAD BOY FOR LIFE!”

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50 Cent attends the “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” New York Premiere at Hammerstein Ballroom on July 15, 2021 in New York City.

According to O’Marcaigh, she met King Combs in 2022 while she was employed as a stewardess on a yacht Diddy had charted for a New Years celebration. The alleged victim says she was given a shot of tequila, which she believes was spiked with an unknown substance, by Combs, who then attempted to grope and kiss her, despite her verbally rejecting his advances repeatedly.

O’Marcaigh claims that Combs later cornered her and attempted to force her to perform oral sex on him, but that she was able to escape the attack, which she says has left her mentally and emotionally traumatized.

King Combs seemingly denied the allegations upon them surfacing in April 2024, appearing to deem them as “cap,” a slang term used to descibe a falsehood. “We have not seen this woman’s claim but I’m sure we can expect the same kind of manufactured lies we’ve come to expect from Tyrone Blackburn and his clients, just as we saw in Rodney Jones’ lawsuit – which has yet to be served,” explained Diddy’s attorney, Aaron Dyer, to TMZ.

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