Ja Rule engaged in some of his social media activities that brought heat and nuclear style to his long-running rival, 50 Cent. 50's now-viral, cringe worthy post mocking the death of 50's I-R-S' Murder Inc. What came next was a profanity-fueled meltdown that renewed one of hip-hop's most notorious feuds and perhaps elevated it to a new plane.
50 Cent, who never misses an opportunity to air his dirty laundry, put up a mock gravestone on Instagram and captioned it: "I'm smoking on dat Gotti pack. Nah, God bless him, LOL." A post like that was always bound to intimidate a few feathers, but this was a case of Ja Rule not just getting discouraged but exploding.
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Via X (formerly Twitter), Ja poured into one with a fury, almost like his fingers were on fire typing. “@50cent SUCK MY DCK you b#### ass n####,” he began. That was just the beginning. "I already ate your lunch shut up!!!" he went on, dragging 50's name through the digital mud.
Ja didn't hit back emotionally but went straight for the jugular, bringing back long-rumored allegations that 50 Cent once cooperated with federal agents on the Murder Inc. investigation. That old ghost now has a new stage after Ja accused his rival of being a rat on the World Wide Web.
"@50cent N####, you're a used car salesman; everything you do is trash," Ja retorted, commenting on the 50's alleged snitching past and his entire brand and business hustle.
We can understand the emotional fuel behind Ja's rant. In a recent interview on The Breakfast Club, he revealed that Irv Gotti's death affected him deeply. He even confessed that he was ready to go nuclear in the wake of 50's post, but DJ Premier supposedly talked him off a ledge, even though not for long.
This isn't unfamiliar territory for either of these hip-hop heavyweights. Their beef goes back years, a tangled web of genuine street drama, music industry politics, and petty insults that hasn't really gone away. But this latest eruption? It's unfiltered and candid and keeps fans and jilted haters scrolling quickly to get every update.
As for 50 Cent?, they have been typically quiet about it so far as I write this, but history teaches us that a response is undoubtedly on the way and likely not particularly subtle.
Regarding Ja and 50, bad blood has no expiration date. At a moment when many artists are burying old beef in the name of growth, these two keep it in our faces, and some wounds don't close.
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