50 Cent has said he “might” build a school in Houston after Kanye publicly suggested they collaborate to get another Donda school off the ground.
Upon Ye’s return to Instagram, following a brief suspension for sharing anti-Semitic comments, he noticed that Fif had joked about cutting ties with himself after countless brands dropped the artist formerly known as Kanye. “We got Donda school designs we need to build with 50 in Houston,” wrote Ye, to which 50 replied, “Ok YE lets build a school in Houston but go cool off … N***a you hot right now the Feds all on you!”
In a follow-up post shared on Instagram, Fif avoided name-dropping Ye this time but suggested he was down to seriously consider plans to build a school in Houston, Texas. “You know the vibes I’m on the move,” he wrote. “I never built a school, I might really build one in Houston.”
The posts come not long after 50 Cent caught wind of allegations that Ye had shared an admiration for Adolf Hitler in private.
“I have never seen anything like this before,” 50 opened his since-deleted Instagram caption on a screenshot of CNN’s article about the aforementioned Hitler fixation. “I think Kanye should buy the car he likes the best and just ride off into the sun set, it’s really a wrap. People are really hurt by this shit. I have seen people in this position because of thing they have did not things they have said. Now you gotta master the art of shutting the fuck up! ... you gonna make everybody hot. Go cool off!”
It’s unclear if Fif has spoken with Ye after he said he wants to build a Donda school in Houston, although things don’t seem too promising when the Donda Academy in California has an uncertain future.