50 Cent and Keith Sweat shock fans with impromptu “Twisted” duet at Miami’s Club LIV [VIDEO]
50 Cent Joins Keith Sweat for Surprising “Twisted” Duet at LIV Nightclub in Miami
Fans at Miami’s famed Club LIV got a blast from the past and a surprise crossover they didn’t see coming. Earlier this week (July 27), 50 Cent, the iconic rapper and business mogul, joined R&B legend Keith Sweat on stage for an impromptu performance of Sweat’s 1996 hit “Twisted.” What made this moment even more unexpected? The duo’s public feud just one year prior—now seemingly resolved in front of a roaring crowd.
The performance, which took place during LIV’s signature “LIV on Sunday” event, instantly went viral across social media, with fans expressing shock, nostalgia, and admiration over the genre-blending collab.
From Online Feud to On-Stage Chemistry
A year ago, 50 Cent and Keith Sweat were anything but friendly. A disagreement over a comedy tour appearance sparked online trolling, with 50 clowning Sweat for declining an offer and making jabs about his relevance. It played out like typical 50 Cent antics—sharp, public, and unforgiving.
Fast forward one year, and the tone couldn’t have been more different. Keith Sweat took to TikTok ahead of the show to call 50 “my brother” and tease their appearance together. That warm-up set the stage for what turned into one of the most unexpected, nostalgic moments of the year.
An R&B Anthem Meets Hip-Hop Swagger
The 26-second video that took over X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram captured pure energy. The club was lit up in purple and blue hues, with LED lights bouncing off the crowd. The backdrop screamed “LIV on Sunday,” and in front of it stood two musical titans from different generations.
Keith Sweat, dressed in an all-white fit with his signature drink in hand, crooned the first verse of “Twisted,” a heartfelt R&B classic known for its vulnerable lyrics and slow-jam rhythm. Right beside him was 50 Cent, decked out in a navy striped shirt, Yankees cap, and heavy chain, singing along to the chorus—“You got me twisted over you”—with surprising enthusiasm.
As Keith held down the verses, 50 hyped the crowd with ad-libs like “What? What?” and fist pumps, adding a gritty flair to the smooth ballad. The performance felt unrehearsed but authentic—a moment of joy, growth, and musical synergy.
Social Media Reacts: From “Cringe” to “Legendary”
The moment quickly exploded online. As a result, the original post by @RNB_RADAR racked up more than 50,000 views in a matter of hours. In addition, the quote tweets and reposts told the full story: no one had this on their 2025 bingo card.
“50 Cent singing ‘Twisted’ with Keith Sweat at Club LIV is not what I had on my 2025 bingo card,” is what @RNB_RADAR’s viral post read.
Many were amused by 50 Cent stepping into R&B territory:
- “Keith got 50 up there aggressively begging,” one user joked.
- “Threw in the ‘what what’ to remind folks he’s still gangsta,” another teased.
Others praised the moment for what it represented:
- “Give me a remix, please!” one comment read.
- “Imagine 50 doing this in 2003? We’ve all grown up,” another reflected.
- “This my type of party,” a user gushed.
Of course, not everyone was impressed. Some criticized the vocals:
- “Keith ain’t that much better than 50 vocally.”
- “This sounds like nightmare fuel.”
But most reactions were good-natured and focused on the fun and irony of seeing a hard-edged rapper crooning with one of R&B’s most emotional vocalists.
A Moment of Unity Between Generations
What’s striking about this performance isn’t just the visual—a rapper known for bulletproof vests and diss tracks belting out one of the most pleading R&B ballads of the ’90s—it’s the growth it represents.
Twenty years ago, 50 Cent might’ve laughed at this kind of moment. After all, this is what he mocked Ja Rule for. Today, he leaned into it with full spirit, suggesting a different side of the mogul. And for Keith Sweat, a master of live performances who turns 64 this year, it’s just another moment of relevance that keeps his catalog alive for new generations.
Not Just an Internet Moment, But a Real Reconciliation
The lead-up to the duet offers even deeper meaning. According to sources, Keith Sweat was celebrating his birthday weekend, and 50 Cent’s appearance at LIV was part of his Miami club circuit this summer. The reunion wasn’t heavily promoted, adding to the shock factor.
More importantly, both artists seem to have buried the hatchet. A year ago, this union would’ve seemed laughable. Today, it’s symbolic of what hip-hop and R&B need more of: connection, celebration, and respect across eras.
The Legacy of “Twisted”
Originally released in 1996 from Keith Sweat’s self-titled album, “Twisted” is one of his most beloved hits. The slow-burning track, built on a foundation of yearning lyrics and sensual production, reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a staple in ’90s R&B playlists.
To see 50 Cent—a man known for hits like “In Da Club” and “Many Men”—sing along to a line like “You got me twisted over you” is both jarring and heartwarming. It reminds fans that even the hardest personas have soft spots, especially when good music is involved.
What This Means for the Culture
Whether intentional or not, the performance felt like a message: you can evolve. You can beef and reconcile. You can appreciate music outside your genre and not lose credibility.
For fans, this moment captured something beautiful: an unexpected but genuine collaboration that crossed genres, generations, and past tensions. In an era where social media thrives on division, this felt like unity—two artists having fun, sharing a stage, and reminding us why live music still matters.
Final Thought
If this is where the rest of this year is headed, we’re here for it. Hip-hop legends, R&B icons, and a packed club singing in unison? That’s a timeline worth living in.
Stay tuned for more unforgettable moments from LIV Sundays—and maybe, just maybe, a “Twisted” remix is in the works.