50 Cent's ongoing feud with Ja Rule will not end any time soon. Though Ja has insisted that he ended Fif's career, most sane people would disagree, especially since Fif's successfully transitioned into becoming a movie executive. Unfortunately, Ja can't say the same. It feels like he's continuously taking L's and Fif's always ready to rub salt in the wound.
Though there aren't many shows being booked right now, Ja Rule has opted to give fans "COVID safe personal performances." This means you can book Ja Rule to perform at your house if that's what you truly desire. Though very few can typically afford the luxury of having a personal performance from a platinum-selling artist, Ja's still getting shows at a time when many aren't.
He shared footage on his Instagram Page boasting that he "isn't cheap," though, per usual, fans were eager for 50 Cent's response. And he did. Earlier today, Fif shared the clip on his Instagram page with a warning for anyone else that wants to go to war with him.
"If you don’t want to end up doing private birthday parties for 15 people. stay out of my way, OK," he wrote.
We'll keep you updated if Ja Rule ultimately responds to Fif.
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