Ja Rule says Eminem only dissed pop stars & his disses should not be considered seriously

Ja Rule has recently sat down with Math Hoffa, MECC, CHAMP, BIGGA and GAT on the latest episode of My Expert Opinion where he talked about many topics, including beef with 50 Cent.

At one point of the interview, Math Hoffa asked the Queens, New York-born rapper if he considers 50 Cent a battle rapper, on which Ja replied:

“No, I don’t consider 50 a battle rapper. I consider him a clout chaser. The rumor is the I’m supposed to be scared of him or G-Unit. He spread this rumor. How am I supposed to be scared If I go looking for the ni–a that I have a problem with and handle my problem? When I handled it, he sued us. Yayo also sued us.” said Ja Rule.

Then he continued: “[He ended up with someone like Em who was a battle rapper] But it was different. Em did it comical, fun. It was different. Em did it like it was not the same. And he did it with the pop stars. Britney Spears, NSYNC, Christina Aguilera. Who else? Canibus? That was after. That was still comical s–t. He was wearing Batman and Robin outfit while dissing the ni–as. It was fun. It was just comical.”

“When he took aim at me it was different thing. That’s what I’m saying. What was the angle for that? I never thought about X and J like I wanna go and s–t on X and J to get ni–as to f–king recognize me. That’s goofy s–t my ni–a. It’s goofy s–t and you know it.” Ja Rule added.

You can watch the interview below:

Ja Rule says 50 Cent used to want to do a song with him to get big

During a recent interview with Math Hoffa, Mecc, Champ, Bigga, and Gat on My Expert Opinion, Ja Rule recounted a conversation he had with 50 Cent many years ago, during which he expressed his interest in collaborating on a song together. Initially, everything seemed fine between them.

“I use to go over to Jam Master Jay’s studio when he was signed to JMJ because Black Child was over there. He was also signing to JMJ. So I go over there, go see my n**ga Black. And you know… I was already on. I had a record deal with my n**gas Cash Money Click, so he used to kick it with me. 50 Cent used to want to do a record with me. The record never got done.” said Ja Rule.

Then he continued: “I got nothing against him but the record never got done. I’m busy, I’m running around, I’m trying to do things. It’s no slight to nobody, it just didn’t happen We had our first encounter in Atlanta. We had a talk. Uncle Chaz came to me, said, ‘Yo, homie ’bout to pull up. Would you want to have a conversation?’ I said, ‘Alright cool, we’ll have a conversation,'”

“And when we had a conversation — ‘Yo, it’s just a record. You know I’m just trying to get out there. Chump s–t, wack s–t. I’m a real artist, n**ga. I’m a real n**ga. This is wack to me, n**ga. I don’t give a f–k. If we’re gonna talk about it. Let’s talk about it. And I know what n**gas is gonna say at home. ‘Why are you talking about this 30 years later?’ I don’t want to talk about this. My n**gas right here want to talk about this. To me, 50 is not a real artist. That’s not a real man. It’s not a real n**ga. You know what I’m saying? To want to pull down other n**gas to pull yourself up? That ain’t my style. If you a real n**ga, go make your records and shine.” he added.

You can watch the interview below:

[VIA]

Ja Rule reacts to Melle Mel saying Ja copied 50 Cent

50 Cent and Ja Rule’s feud was probably one of Hip Hop’s most infamous beefs, and Melle Mel thinks things may have gone differently for Ja Rule if he did not copy Fiddy’s gangsta style.

In a recent interview with The Art of Dialogue, the legendary rapper from Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five shared his thoughts on why rappers trying to be “hard” is resulting in the destruction of the genre itself.

“A lot of rappers could be better rappers if they stopped rapping like everybody else. What is it that you need to say? You could be the ni–a that made a song about a pool party, but you f–ked around and listened to Meek Mill and went and you f–ked around and did some dumb s–t. It’s just like when 50 Cent was doing this s–t and then when Ja Rule and that was probably one of his last big records.” said Melle Mel.

Then he continued: “If he woulda just made that record a pure New York record, it would have been a way bigger record. But he went the route of trying to sound hard because 50 Cent sound hard. And it was still a good record but I’m just saying, if he woulda just made it a pure New York record like how JAY-Z did with his New York record. See what I’m saying? If he woulda went along the same lines as that. So the point I am saying is that consciousness does have its place in Hip-Hop, but everybody is too scared about not being hard. And that’s the destruction of the whole game.”

In a recently release footage from TMZ, Ja literally laughs out loud at Mel’s comments and says: “Mel has earned the right to say whatever he wants but me copying Fifty is the funniest s–t I’ve ever because Fifty copied me. I was his blueprint. Other than that, my New York record was huge. One of the biggest New York records to date. Empire State of Mind is also huge but they are different. Mine’s a street anthem and Empire State Of Mind is a big commercial record with Alicia Key and Jay-Z.”

You can watch the video below:

Ja Rule to 50 Cent: “You are nothing without Eminem, white boy made you”

After so many years, the beef between 50 Cent and the Murder Inc. Records is still alive.

After last night’s Verzuz battle between Fat Joe and Ja Rule, 50 Cent became a trending topic on Twitter during the event. This caused Irv Gotti to respond the matter on Instagram:

“You all talking that 50 s**t, all good. He got beat up, stabbed up. Shot up. Sued us. That is all I am going to say. Your hero is not what you think he is. Period and facts.” said Gotti.

50 Cent responded back to him with several Instagram posts, saying: “I put their whole label out of business, f**k with me if you want to. I would stay out of my way if I was not me.”

Today, Ja Rule has also responded to Fifty in an exclusive interview with radio host Big Tigger: “Eminem made you, created you. You are nothing without that f**king white boy. Stop it.”

You can listen to it below:

Ja Rule on 50 Cent: “He is king of cap”

In a new interview with HipHopDX, Ja Rule talked about his mortal enemy, 50 Cent, and is offering $10,000 to anyone who can corroborate 50 Cent’s claim of buying out all 2500 tickets to one of his 2018 concerts to make sure the venue be empty.

In an interview, Ja Rule says: “It’s cap, yo! Cap! Such cap! How my ni**a Bobby Shmurda did it? He’s capping. King of cap, ni**a. I tell ni**as, I say, ‘Yo, I got 10 stacks right now for anybody that can find footage of this foolery that this ni**a is talking about.’ Listen, we live in a world of f**king, everything is on video. Come on, man. Stop with the foolery, man!

Even the thought of it is still stupid, because ni**a, all you did if you did that, was put money in my pocket. And what you think the promoter is going to do? Have an empty venue? You let ni**as in free or charge them again! It’s the dumbest shit ever, yo. But yeah, it’s cap. Never happened.” – adds Ja.

You can watch it below:

 

Ja Rule says he would smoke 50 Cent on Verzuz Battle & on Boxing ring too

During the interview with HipHopDX, Ja Rule said that 50 Cent does not want a Verzuz Battle because he does not want the smoke.

“That ain’t going to happen. Everybody do not want this smoke. I got heat. Let me tell you something, when I do my shows, I can rock. I am telling you, it is like an hour of straight hit records. No filler. All crab meat, n***a. All meat in that motherfu**in’ crab cake.”

“I love Verzuz, I love what it is, I love to see artists getting in there and doing the s**t. But if I did do a Verzuz, I would want my Verzuz to be fun. That is what Verzuz is supposed to be about, the celebration of music and the art, and the artistry. So I would want my Verzuz to be fun and filled with love in the room and s**t, and that sort of thing.”

“I am too old to be in Verzuz beef with my team of n***as. Come on. I am forty-four, dog. Just get a boxing ring and we get in there, and we do that. All this other funny nutty s**t, we ain’t doing that. We keep it regular. We keep it simple, man.”

Watch new interview of Ja Rule below:

Exit mobile version