JA Rule scans 50 Cent’s London ticket sales and uses the moment to make fun of new music while restoring decades of quarrel.
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JA Rule’s blog post at the rapper’s London Dock, claiming ticket sales lag behind the rapper’s London Dock, reigniting his long-term hatred with 50 cents fun.
Ja wrote on Instagram last week: “Not 1 of 2…”, responding to a post claiming 50 cents, whose London show “provided a deal with a contract for his London show due to extremely low demand.
A few days later, the user tried to shoot with a screenshot, showing that the venue was sold out.
JA did not buy it. On May 12 (May 12), he released videos of one of 50 recent stadium shows, which seemed to be scattering empty seats throughout the crowd.
He captioned it, “Are you sure that’s it?
Are you sure that’s it? ? ? It’s not that no one comes to see you Otis…. I mean curtis👀🤣https://t.co/w9ye5pouje pic.twitter.com/pq5ex5soph
— JA Rule (@Jarule) June 29, 2025
The piercing didn’t stop there. When another user questioned why JA trolled without playing music, he wrote: “I just hope he has some music to be released when trolling.
😉🧡🌅https://t.co/ekos9vadvo pic.twitter.com/y98j3eyles
— JA Rule (@Jarule) June 29, 2025
The latest round of trolling is just another chapter in the beef that has been boiling since the late 90s.
Back in 2018, 50% famously bought 200 front-row seats at the JA Rule concert in Arlington, Texas until they were left blank.
He reportedly spent $3,000 on the Groupon deal, which costs $15 each.