JA Rule once again expressed his 50-cent contempt, but this time it was to defend his late friend Irv Gotti.
While sitting down with the breakfast club’s new seat, the New York rap veteran did not back down while resolving his years of “The G-Unit Movie and TV Tycoon.” According to JA Rule, he isn’t necessarily a man against 50 Cent, but he can’t just ignore Hime, especially after the Arch enemy in what he calls “Goofy s ###.”
When asked about his name seemingly tied to 50 cents, Ja Rule said, “I don’t let him raise it at all.” “I think that’s because he’s a troll and he keeps going. I know, I’ll go to the circus occasionally, but I really want to avoid that ###.”
Even though JA Rule admits that most of the back and forth between them is just for fun and not really serious, he makes it clear that when 50 mocks Gotti’s death, he has reached a boiling point.
He admitted: “I’m very hot and I’m ready to go nuclear and ###.
“ prem [DJ Premier] He said, “He said, ‘Reign, you have to know who we are, what we are. We are masters of self-defense. ‘”
This is a resonance with JA, who believes that he is not an instigator, but as someone who is ready to accomplish what others start.
“I don’t want to start having trouble, having trouble with people,” he said. “But if we’re going into it, then do that – I’ll end it.”
Throughout the interview, JA Rule emphasized that he was not “bullying” or “disturbing” here, but he refused to let Slide be disrespectful, especially with respect for his loved ones.
“You protect your family, your home, your honor, your name, your reputation,” he said. “That’s what we are as men.”
“I’m injured, I’m ready for a nuclear bomb,” Ja Rule shared how 50 Cent laughed at Irv Gotti’s feelings when he died.
He denied any connection to the shooting.
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– April 10, 2025
Ja Rule’s speech follows a series of controversial posts at 50 Cent after Gotti’s death in February.
“I smoked on the Dat Gotti Pack,” 50 Cent wrote along with his image, smoking beside the tombstone props. “No, God bless him️[dove emoji] Ha ha. ”
Despite years of real-life violence, including combat, stabbing and shootings, JA Rule points to the hypocrisy he has seen in his past ways. “People play this game when they want to play that, and then they play the victim when they want to play it,” he said.
When asked if he was in line with any of the other person’s characters, JA made it clear–he was good with the game and Busta Rhymes, even crossing the road peacefully with Eminem.
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