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AI 50 Cent’s ‘Nobel Prize for Beef’ acceptance speech

Posted on February 11, 2026
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50 Cent has posted an AI video of his ‘Nobel Prize for Beef’ acceptance speech that digital creator Bardh Sokoli created.

The rapper and producer is known as much for his professional achievements as he is for being vocal when he has a problem with something or someone.

In the video, the audience hosts some of rap’s greats, including Snoop Dog, Dr Dre, as well as Irish mixed martial artist Conor McGregor, with 50 Cent’s longtime friend and former label mate Eminem sitting next to him when he is called up to the stage to accept his medal.

“First of all, I’d like to thank everyone I didn’t forgive. This wouldn’t have been possible without you,” the tuxedo-clad AI version of the 50-year-old rapper starts his speech.

With expectant hearts, the audience is amused by the rapper’s petty speech.

The camera pans to Jay Z’s empty chair to show a framed picture of Jay Z.

“I know this award is usually about peace, but I’m exceptional. People ask why I remember everything, and why I don’t let things go,” the rapper continues.

Kanye West is wearing a black mask, sitting on the floor, in a corner, as the speech continues.

“I got shot nine times, after that forgiveness starts feeling optional,” 50 Cent continues.

A scene of a prison dayroom comes in. We see the back of an unidentified male watching the awards on television.

“I don’t ever want a problem. But when they want a problem, I say no problem,” he says to a rupture of laughter.

“Just so we’re clear tonight, if I’m smiling, it’s already over,” a smiling 50 Cent concludes before receiving a standing ovation.

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