The long-standing rivalry between 50 Cent and Ja Rule has reached new heights following Ja’s declaration of a potential “nuclear” response to perceived disrespect toward the late Irv Gotti. This tension was reignited during Ja’s recent appearance in a recent interview, where he expressed his outrage over 50’s jabs regarding Gotti, a close friend and former head of Murder Inc. Ja expressed his initial inclination to retaliate, but Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff dissuaded him.
Shortly after Ja’s comments, 50 Cent took to Instagram to share a clip from the interview, slamming both Ja and the show’s hosts. He criticized their role in perpetuating violence and mocked Ja’s threats, quipping, “This fool has been ready to go what he calls nuclear for 22 years. LOL.” In a further jab, he taunted the memory of Gotti by referencing a personal anecdote, stating, “Ya man in my Runtz right now!” Although he later removed this inflammatory post, it fueled Ja’s fiery response.
Ja Rule Fires Back at 50 Cent with Snitching Allegations
Ja Rule retaliated with an extensive social media tirade, accusing 50 of being a “snitch” and disparaging his entire career. “You’re a used car salesman,” he tweeted, dismissing 50’s artistic endeavors as lackluster and calling his business ventures “trash.” His remarks escalated as he referred to 50 by derogatory names and ridiculed his street credibility.
In a notable exchange, Ja contested a fan’s claim that 50 had effectively dismantled Murder Inc., insisting that 50 had informed federal authorities about a shooting incident involving him, leading to a federal indictment. To bolster his allegations, Ja shared purported legal documents, which he claimed implicated 50, further intensifying the public spat. As the feud continues to unfold, 50 Cent has yet to publicly address Ja’s latest barrage of insults. However, he has previously denied any involvement in informing on his rivals, asserting that the allegations stem from misunderstandings or attempts to tarnish his reputation.
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