50 Cent and Ja Rule’s feud came to a head once again this week as the two got into it over Fif’s disrespectful comments about “smoking on” the late Irv Gotti.
During an appearance on The Breakfast Club last week, Ja Rule revealed that he was ready to “go nuclear” on 50 Cent after the G-Unit mogul trolled Gotti’s death. However, Ja said he was talked down from responding by Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff.
50 wasted no time firing back, sharing a clip of Ja’s comments on Instagram and mocking him: “The Breakfast Club should be ashamed of themselves asking questions that perpetuate violence. This fool has been ready to go what he calls nuclear for 22 years. LOL.” Adding insult to injury, he shared the since-deleted jarring post, writing: “Ya man in my Runtz right now!” leading Rule to do exactly what he said he would: go nuclear.
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“@50cent SUCK MY D*CK you bi**h a** ni**a… I already ate your lunch shut up!!!” the Murder Inc. rapper ranted on X. “Until you do something to the ni**as that shot you, you can’t troll no more… [laughing face emoji] handle your business chump lmao.”
Ja continued his tirade by attacking the rapper/TV mogul’s career: “@50cent Ni**a you’re a used car salesman everything you do is trash—music 1 good album after that trash, liquor trash, tv shows yeah I said it TRASH… how many times you gonna make the same show that coke stepped on—parenting trash, character trash ni**a you the garbage man… [laughing face emoji].”
In a particularly personal moment, Ja went on to call 50 “boo boo,” referencing a nickname allegedly used in the streets. “From now on your name boo boo that’s what they called you on the streets right lmfao… boo boo the fool… [laughing face emoji] 50 cent is a street ni**a from Brooklyn, you boo boo from Queens… Mc gusto cb4 a** ni**a… [laughing face emoji].”
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When a fan argued that the G-Unit boss “ended Murder Inc.,” Ja fired back with an explosive accusation: “You’re right he told the Feds Murder Inc had him shot and they put us under federal indictment… [rat emoji].”
Ja then posted alleged paperwork that referred to 50 Cent, neé Curtis Jackson, as an “informant.” “Go ahead and lie tell these good people tell the paperwork fake so I can send this next shot… WE GOT RECEIPTS boo boo…,” Ja wrote, doubling down on his accusations. He went on to share screenshots from a 2016 HipHopDX article in which former G-Unit affiliate Bang ‘Em Smurf claimed that 50 Cent sought an order of protection against Murder Inc. after a studio engineer was stabbed.
“Say I’m lying ni**a I DARE YOU… ni**a said he had to talk yayo out of telling [laughing face emojis] you can’t make this sh*t up…,” Ja claimed.
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50 Cent has yet to respond to Ja Rule’s latest rant. However, he has previously addressed the accusations that he snitched on Murder Inc., denying the allegations in a 2020 interview on the Cigar Talk podcast.
“They’ll say, ‘He a rat’ or, ‘He this, this and that.’ All you gotta do is ask them who I told on? I ain’t never told on no ni**a in my life,” Fif said. “In the Preme situation, look at his case. It’ll tell you who told on him. My name ain’t in that case. You see what I’m saying? They tried to use that I needed an order of protection, but why it feels like I’m the bully out here then?”
50 continued, “You needed protection, ni**a. And your protection gone! That’s the truth!” He further explained, “Ni**as will try to put a spin on anything to try to make it look good and then when you get in disputes with younger artists, they don’t know what to use against you so they use what someone else used. So they go back and they go, ‘Oh you this!’”
See the entire exchange above.
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