50 Cent Bans Trey Songz and His Shenanigans From Tycoon Weekend

50 Cent called out Trey Songz on Tuesday, who he said is banned from future events due to his bad behavior, which included breaking things at events and fighting over women.

The 50 Cent Houston Comedy Music Festival took place last weekend. The event drew a large crowd who were there to support the rapper and producer’s G-Unity Foundation, which organized the event to raise funds for charity.

The event was held at the Toyota Center on August 25 and featured comedians B-Simone, Karlous Miller, Michael Blackson, Bill Bellamy, DC Young Fly, Jess Hilarious, Gary Owen, Lil Duval and D’Lai. 50 Cent also gave a closing performance along with surprise “guest friends.”

Funds from the event all go to the G-Unity Foundation and the G-Unity Business Lab with the Houston Independent School District to support students’ educational ventures, particularly in business.

However, it seems that Trey Songz’s attendance for the second year in a row left a sour taste in 50 Cent’s mouth as he blasted the R&B singer for creating chaos. 50 Cent took to his Instagram account to share a poster with a stamp that read ‘Banned From Tycoon’ plastered in red over a photo of Songz.

The ‘Power’ producer is usually hilarious and hilarious with his posts about others, especially his trolling, but he appeared very serious as he shared that Songz not only misbehaved at a past event, but this time he is fought.

“Last tycoon he took down a Wraith,” 50 began. “This tycoon was acting crazy, wanting to fight and beat up girls. He broke some sh*** in his room. Nah tell @treysongz he can’t come. SMH,” said the rapper.

Trey Songz has yet to respond to 50 Cent, but he has been very quiet since the beginning of the year after several women accused him of sexual assault. He had a mini week last month after a witness confessed that a lawyer promised to pay her if she lied about seeing Songz assault a woman. A determination of this case has not yet been made.

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He still faces charges and a pending civil lawsuit from former UNLV basketball player Dylan Gonzalez, who accused him of raping her at a Las Vegas hotel.

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