Ja Rule Laughs Off 50 Cent's Rumored Attempt To Buy His Masters

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Rapper Ja Rule attends the after party for the finale of the 'JENNIFER LOPEZ: ALL I HAVE' residency at MR CHOW at Caesars Palace on September 30, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
"HE CAN’T BUY MY MASTERS I OWN THEM!!!"

Ja Rule and 50 Cent have been going back-and-forth for years at this point and it doesn't look like either of them will make amends anytime soon. Ja's been the target of Fif's social media trolling over the past few weeks, but he hasn't backed down in any way. A few days ago, rumors surfaced that 50 Cent was "in talks" of buying out Ja Rule's masters and publishing. However, that doesn't seem like it'll be happening any time soon. Ja Rule took to Twitter to dispel the rumors.

Ja Rule took a moment out of his day to shut down rumors that 50 Cent has been working to buy out the "Always On Time" rapper's masters.

"You 50 trolls are trying waaay to hard hope y’all getting a check and not just a [check] lmao," Ja Rule stated on Twitter. "Anyway for the ones on the short bus... HE CAN’T BUY MY MASTERS I OWN THEM!!!"

While Fif never confirmed whether the rumors are true, it wouldn't be surprising if he did. A few weeks ago, after reports surfaced that Ashanti only sold 24 tickets to her concert, 50 Cent said that he was going to buy out 200 front row tickets to Ja Rule's next show to make sure that the show would be empty.

Interestingly enough, Ja's tweet comes one day after he shared his "last" post about 50 Cent.


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