50 Cent Tells Zohran Mamdani to ‘Get Out of New York’ After Explosive Tax Plan Feud

50 Cent Tells Zohran Mamdani to ‘Get Out of New York’ After Explosive Tax Plan Feud

The New York City mayoral race has taken an unexpected turn, morphing into a headline-grabbing showdown between progressive Democrat Zohran Mamdani and rap mogul Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. What began as a policy debate over taxing the rich has now become a cultural flashpoint, with celebrity drama and political stakes colliding on the city’s biggest stage.

Mamdani’s Tax Plan: “A Rounding Error” for the Super-Rich

Zohran Mamdani's Tax Plan Infuriates 50 Cent | Rap Mogul Slams NYC Mayoral  Candidate - YouTube

Zohran Mamdani, who recently scored an upset victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary, has built his campaign around bold progressive policies—chief among them, a plan to hike taxes on the top 1% of earners and major corporations.
On The Breakfast Club podcast, Mamdani didn’t shy away from naming names. He quipped that 50 Cent, reportedly on the brink of billionaire status, “won’t be happy” with the extra $20,000 a year his plan would cost wealthy New Yorkers.
“It’s a rounding error,” Mamdani said, emphasizing that the two percent increase would fund vital services for all New Yorkers, including improved public transit and support for small businesses.

The candidate explained that the tax would apply to corporations making millions in profit—not just revenue—and to individuals earning over a million dollars annually.
“Wherever you are headquartered, as long as you do business in the state of New York, you are taxable for that corporate tax,” Mamdani clarified.

50 Cent Fires Back: “I’ll Pay You to Leave NYC”

50 Cent wasted no time in responding. In a high-profile Instagram post, the rapper offered Mamdani $258,750—plus a first-class ticket—to leave New York City altogether, mocking the candidate’s tax plan and making it clear he wanted Mamdani out of the Big Apple.
He escalated the drama by throwing his support behind Donald Trump, framing the clash as a battle for the soul of New York.
“I’m not feeling this plan, no. I will give him $258,750 and a first-class one-way ticket away from NY. I’m telling Trump what he said too!” 50 Cent wrote.

The move turned a local policy dispute into a national spectacle, with fans and critics alike weighing in across social media.

Celebrity Politics Meets Real Policy

Rapper 50 Cent's Offer To Zohran Mamdani: Rs 2.2 Crore, One-Way Ticket

50 Cent’s public fury is not without context. According to an August 2024 report, the rapper’s net worth is approaching billionaire status, making him a prime target for Mamdani’s proposed tax hike.
Mamdani, meanwhile, has remained focused on his campaign’s goals:
– Raising funds for better public transit
– Supporting small businesses
– Making New York “Trump-proof” by strengthening the city’s public sector

Despite the rapper’s opposition, Mamdani has kept his tone light, even joking that he still listens to 50 Cent’s music when receiving online threats.

The Stakes: Publicity, Policy, and NYC’s Future

Socialist mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani pitches 2% tax hike on NYC's  millionaires to raise $10B for freebie-filled agenda

The clash has brought massive publicity to Mamdani’s campaign, but also unexpected opposition from a hip-hop heavyweight with a huge following. The debate over taxing the wealthy is now front and center—not just in political circles, but across pop culture.

Supporters of Mamdani argue that his plan will help address chronic underfunding of city agencies, improve essential services like libraries and sanitation, and ensure a fairer economy for all New Yorkers. Critics, led by 50 Cent, warn that higher taxes could drive wealth—and investment—out of the city.

Conclusion: A New York Moment

As the mayoral election heats up, the showdown between Zohran Mamdani and 50 Cent highlights the intersection of celebrity influence and real policy debate.
Mamdani’s willingness to call out the super-rich and 50 Cent’s fiery response have sparked a national conversation about fairness, responsibility, and the future of New York City.

In a city that thrives on drama and reinvention, this hip-hop-political battle may prove to be one of the defining moments of the race—and a sign of how much is at stake for the city’s future.

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