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The beef between rappers Ja Rule and 50 Cent has been dragging on for more than fourteen years. Yes, fourteen years! We all thought the drama between the two Queens rhymers was over when 50 Cent turned his attention toward acting and Ja went to prison. However, the beef was reignited at Hot 97′s Summer Jam when 50 Cent reunited G-unit and performed the Murder Inc. diss “I Smell P***y.” Now Ja Rule is firing back at 50 in his new book “Unruly: The Highs and Lows of Being A Man.” Ja Rule claims 50 Cent helped the feds build a case against him and the rest of Murder Inc. back in 2008.

In the upcoming book, Ja Rule writes, “When they (the feds) asked him who he thought had shot him, it would make sense that 50 would have said, ‘Ja Rule, Irv Gotti and Murder Inc.” In that instance, Ja Rule, real name Jeffrey Atkins, was referring to the famous ambush on 50 Cent where he was shot nine times.

 

As many remember, 50 Cent said he never cooperated with any law enforcement agencies when they came to him about anybody related to Murder Inc. when the feds were trying to build a case against Irv Gotti and his brother Chris Gotti for laundering drug money through their record label.

Ja Rule is calling bullish*t on his nemesis’ claims in the book. Ja said, “He secretly led them through his recordings for the answers they were looking for.”

Can we get someone to sponsor a boxing match between these two? This is hella tired and stupid for these grown men to still be arguing like two eight grade school girls who like the same boy.

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