50 Cent mocked Ja Rule’s UK ban and boasted about his own London sold-out performance with another brutal poke who was in their long-standing dispute.
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After JA Rule opened his travel ban, 50 Cent wasted time rubbing salt in old wounds, a sold-out show in London began a few days before the age of 50.
Earlier this week, JA Rule responded to social media’s 50-cent to a position, claiming his London show “provided a 2-to-1 deal for his London show due to extremely low demand.
On Wednesday morning (July 2), the G-Unit founder fired backwards. He shared a clip from a recent podcast, where JA Rule explained why he was banned from the UK and then titled the savage title, which targeted directly his long-term competitors.
“How do you win the fight if you’re going to fight someone who’s too stupid to know you’re lost?” 50 wrote a report in a report confirming that his July 4 concert at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium sold out. “Just keep hitting them until they stop moving.”
In the podcast clip, JA Rule details what led to his ban on the UK.
“I’m definitely banned by Britain,” he said. “We were caught in a big fight, a big fight in Britain and people were injured. That’s a good reason.”
He continued: “I don’t have a good criminal record here, either.” He added that the UK government has taken this into consideration. “So, I’m not allowed to be in the UK at all. I may not be able to go back to the UK…ever. So far, this has never been.”
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50 cents baking JA rules deny visa
The UK Home Office denied JA Rule’s visa application in February 2024, citing his criminal history including a conviction that could be sentenced to more than one year in prison.
The decision forced him to cancel his “sunrise journey”, resulting in financial losses and canceled the date.
At the time, supporters of JA Rule speculated that 50 Cent was related to visas.
Initially, 50 denied any involvement. But later, he leaned over the rumor and wrote, “lmao, I’m full of juice!”
The two rappers have been locked in for over two decades since the early 2000s, deals insults, memes and diss tracks. Despite several years, none of them seemed ready to quit.

