Rapper 50 Cent's Son Marquise has written a long apology post on Instagram dedicated to his father and a request to meet up and patch things up.

The 25 year old revealed he made the post on Instagram since he is not in talking terms with his father and he was blocked on social media platforms so a public post was the only way to reach him.

Earlier last week, 50 Cent's had claimed his son's need for a meet up was not genuine since he has always complained that the rapper’s $6,700-a-month child support payments were not enough.

In the long post, Marquise has added that he is not looking for money but he wants a good relationship with his father.

“I’m not a kid anymore. No mommy involved. I don’t want nor need money from you. I stand on my own 2. I don’t like attention I had so many opportunities to get that and I choose not too. I saw the breakfast club interview and it didn’t sound like much accountability there just ego, blaming and more so about money as if you were the child in the situation. Those text messages was ME I was waiting outside for you that was the day you broke my heart. I forgave you for it. I’m ready when you ready to sit down & talk."

Marquise Jackson went onto address the controversial photo of him and Kyle McGriff, the son of Queens, New York drug lord Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff, who was allegedly involved in the attempted murder of 50 Cent in 2000.

He added that he didn't know that the man in the picture was 50 Cent's enemy and at the moment he thought he was capturing the moment with a fan.

The rapper is yet to respond to his son's latest Instagram post.