Rap fueds really usually don't stem from differing political opinions, the state of the nation, or George W. Bush, for that matter.

But, in the case between rap stars 50 Cent and Kanye West, it appears that the two see things quite differently when it comes to George W. Bush and the handling of his job.

In an interview, 50 says that he disagrees with Kanye West and the statement he made at a Hurricane Katrina relief concert, in which he blasted the President, saying that "he doesn't care about black people." 50, on the other hand, sees things differently.

"I think people responded to it the best way they can," 50 tells ContactMusic.com. "What Kanye West was saying, I don't know where that came from."

50 adds, "The New Orleans disaster was meant to happen. It was an act of God."

This has not been the first time 50 Cent has taken a jab at hot newcomer Kanye West.

In an interview with MTV back in September, 50 says, "I feel like Kanye West is successful because of me."

"After 50 Cent, (hip-hop fans) was looking for something non-confrontational, and they went after first thing that came along. That was Kanye West, and his record took off."

50 is currently promoting his new film "Get Rich or Die Tryin", due in movie theaters November 9.