50 Cent Jokes Mike Tyson Is ‘Scaring the Kids’ After Incredible Jazzy Interview

“We’re nothing. We’re dead. We’re dust,” Tyson told the 14-year-old interviewer.

50 Cent, wearing a black cap and floral shirt, sits on a red couch, smiling and holding a microphone with plants in front.

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50 Cent, whose extensive history of jokingly addressing pop culture developments of note in real time, is at it again after Mike Tyson decided to delve deep into the inherent meaninglessness of existence during a Jazzy’s World TV interview.

As you’ve no doubt seen, at which point you likely nodded in agreement with assessments of this as one of the all-time greatest interview moments, Tyson gave one hell of an answer when asked about the type of legacy he’d like to leave behind.

“Well, I don’t know. I don’t believe in the word legacy,” Tyson, who’s soon set to take on Jake Paul in the ring, told 14-year-old Jazzy. “I just think that’s another word for ego. Legacy doesn’t mean nothing. That’s just a word everybody grabbed onto. Somebody said that word and everyone grabbed not he word so now it’s used every five seconds. It means absolutely nothing to me.”

Tyson continued, “I’m just passing through. I’mma die and it’s gonna be over. Who cares about legacy after that? What a big ego. So I’mma die and I want people to think that I’m this, I’m great? No. We’re nothing. We’re dead. We’re dust. We’re absolutely nothing. Our legacy is nothing.”

Jazzy responded by thanking Tyson for the undeniably unique and exceptionally candid answer, noting that she’s “not heard” one like this in her interviews before. Tyson then tucked in a bit more on life’s meaninglessness, a facet of the human condition that notably fuels all art and is also at the root of competing philosophical movements, existentialism and nihilism.

“Can you really imagine somebody saying, ‘I want my legacy to be this way?’ You’re dead!” Tyson said. “Do you think somebody really wants to think about you? The audacity [of] I want people to think about me when I’m gone. Who the fuck cares about me when I’m gone? Well, my kids maybe or grandkids. But who the fuck cares?”

50 was quick to give his take, writing on X, “Goddam it! Mike ya scaring the kids, WTF.” The G-Unit Film and Television founder also joked about Tyson’s slapping of Paul at weigh-in.

Mike Tyson holding a microphone, wearing a black jacket, standing against a plain background.

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Mike Tyson facing off with Jake Paul at a weigh-in event, surrounded by a crowd.

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The world at large also had quite a bit to say about Tyson’s deft summation of this wild and relentless experience we call life, a sampling of which has been carefully curated for your perusal below while shockingly over-caffeinated.

Mike is absolutely right, of course. Life is meaningless, no question about it. That’s a daunting idea for many of us, debilitating even. It’s why so many opt to simply check out of the process of truly living entirely, instead moving through their years here on Earth in a haze of mindless distractions and ambitionless meandering. The braver choice, the transcendent one, is to lean in. If life is meaningless by default, then that means you have been blessed with the freedom to define its meaning as you see fit.