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Australian street artist Lushsux has struck again — and yes, he’s still going after 50 Cent.

After painting several mural depicting the For Life producer as pop culture figures such as Donald Trump, Oprah Winfrey, Post Malone, Chinese communist revolutionary Mao Zedong and Taylor Swift, Lushsux has (again) painted Fiddy as Tekashi 6ix9ine, his former “son.”

But it appears 50 is finally getting fed up. Although he initially found Lushsux’s artistry funny, there’s a sense this one sent him over the edge. On Monday (May 4), 50 shared Lushsux’s latest handiwork to his Instagram account and issued an ominous threat.

“I’m sick of this shit,” he wrote in the caption. “he think i can’t find his ass in australia. i’m a have a knot put right on his fucking head.”

However, 5o did note Lushsux had skills — in true 50 Cent fashion.

“look at this shit head,” he captioned a second post. “Talented nut case.”

Lushsux also threw up another new mural starring 50 as Vice-President Mike Pence, or “50 Pence,” which the Hip Hop mogul shared to his Instagram as well.

“wait how does this even happen, what is this guys problem with me,” he captioned the post. “fucking lunatic. i need a drink.”

Lushsux, who hails from Melbourne, started painting 50 Cent mashups in 2018. He painted him as Winfrey last December and 6ix9ine in 2018. After the 6ix9ine/50 mashup went up, 50 demanded, “who did this. i want you niggas on the internet dead. fuck everybody laughing at this shit.”

Check out some of the other murals below.

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imagine your the next door neighbour to this house

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no brim no teeth

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curtis malone or post jackson?

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gangsta shiet

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