50 Cent Memes Nike's Kaepernick Ad Using Pics of Eminem, Kanye, and Floyd Mayweather

The 'Kamikaze' saga now includes a Nike ad parody from 50 Cent, because of course. The parody arrives the same day Mr. Porter seemingly confirmed Eminem was prepping an MGK response.

50 Cent, unsurprisingly, has sided with Eminem in the ongoing Kamikaze debate.

In a tweeted and Instagrammed parody of Nike's awesome new Colin Kaepernick ad, 50 let his thoughts be known on what is seemingly shaping up to be a generational disagreement. "This is what they should have did for the campaign," 50 joked when sharing the parody image.

He also threw Kanye West and nemesis Floyd Mayweather into the meme-y mix:

50's thoughts arrive the same day we learned that Eminem is apparently planning a response of some sort to Machine Gun Kelly's "Rap Devil" diss cut, which was itself written as a reply to the Kamikaze track "Not Alike." Shady Records producer Mr. Porter, during an interview with Skoglund16 TV, compared Em's forthcoming response to the art of planet-tossing. "Right now, he in there working," Porter said. "We doing something else right now, but trust me, we'll get to it. I'll tell you this: I wouldn't wanna be [Machine Gun Kelly]."

As a reference to Em's own "Rap God," Kelly has recently deemed himself the "Rap Devil," complete with a 666-emblazoned Adidas jersey.

The track of the same name was penned by Kelly as a means of "standing up for not just myself, but my generation," he told fans Monday. 

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