Hip hop has always been settled in the booth. Bars, delivery, timing, and records that last. That is the code the culture was built on.
This petition calls on 50 Cent to respond to Fabolous on wax, not through trolling, captions, interviews, or money moves. Not because anyone questions 50 Cent’s legacy, but because when it comes to lyrical exchanges, records matter more than narratives.
A reply record does more than trend. It creates a cultural moment. It gives fans something permanent to analyze, debate, replay, and reference years from now. Hip hop history is written in verses, not screenshots or bank statements.
This is not about disrespect, beef for clicks, or diminishing either artist. It is about honoring the competitive spirit of hip hop. When elite lyricists address each other directly on records, the entire culture benefits.
If you believe hip hop should be answered with hip hop, add your name. Let us bring it back to the mic, the beat, and the bars.