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Ja Rule Claims He Defeated 50 Cent In A Fight, Calls Their Beef Onesided

BY JO Mensah March 8, 2024 1:04 PM EDT
Ja Rule and 50 Cent
Ja Rule and 50 Cent Photo source: Instagram/@jarule, @50cent

Renowned rapper Ja Rule formerly associated with Murder Inc., has opened up in an interview with Piers Morgan about his historic rivalry with fellow rapper 50 Cent.

Speaking in the interview, Ja Rule asserted that the long-standing feud between the two is decidedly one-sided.

The host asked who would emerge victorious should a physical altercation occur between him and 50 Cent. In an unequivocal response, he claimed that such an encounter had already transpired.

The beef with 50 Cent

The feud, which has been a lingering topic in the hip-hop community, dates back to the early 2000s. It was during this period that Ja Rule alleges to have physically bested 50 Cent with a baseball bat, a claim that has been a point of contention over the years.

Despite the gravity of the accusation, Ja Rule maintained a composed demeanor throughout the interview, emphasizing that there was no ongoing animosity on his part.

When pressed by Morgan for a message to 50 Cent, his reply was devoid of any ill will. He stated he had “no message” for 50 Cent, instead extending well wishes towards his former adversary.

This response highlights a potential cooling of tensions, or at the very least, an indication that he is looking to move beyond their tumultuous past.

As the conversation between the rapper and Piers Morgan concluded, viewers were left with a sense of closure on a feud that has captivated audiences for over two decades.

Ja Rule refuses to condemn Diddy over allegations

Meanwhile, Ja Rule has come to the defense of Diddy in the wake of lawsuits which have rocked the rapper in the past few months.

In the same interview with Piers Morgan, the rap star refused to condemn his colleague but rather chose to sympathize with him. He also expressed sympathy for the alleged victims.

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