50 Cent trashes JAY-Z's 4:44: 'S--- was like golf course music'

'You can't be the best rapper at 47,' says the 41-year-old rapper

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50 Cent thinks JAY-Z's new album 4:44 is the perfect soundtrack for a day on the links.

The "How We Do" rapper on Wednesday weighed in on his peer's first album in four years and disparagingly described it as "golf course music" and "Ivy League s—."

"I listened to JAY's s—, that 4:44," 50 said in a video posted to Instagram. "I thought the s— was aight, you know what I'm sayin'? I liked the s—. But I'ma keep it 100: The s— was a little, the s— was too smart. I felt like I was supposed to be wearing glasses and s—, and tie a f—ing sweater around my waist. It was like Ivy League s—."

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50 Cent, who has never been shy about expressing his unvarnished opinions, went on to assert that an artist "can't be the best rapper at 47" and to criticize JAY for taking shots at younger artists like Future on 4:44. "I ain't gon' hold you up," he added. "Some of that s— was like golf course music."

While 4:44 wasn't 50's cup of tea, the album is off to a strong start and hit platinum in less than a week.

Watch 50's video above.

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