For years now, Ja Rule and 50 Cent have found themselves engaged in a feud. Overall, this feud has certainly amused hip-hop fans. Moreover, after all this time, it still isn't done. Whenever Fif has the chance, he makes a joke at Ja's expense. This puts Ja Rule in a perpetual state of self-defense. In fact, after securing a brand deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves, 50 Cent promised that he would lift the curse that Ja supposedly placed upon the franchise. Of course, this is a curse that was created shortly after a not-so-great performance that Ja put on during the team's halftime show, a few years ago.
“There’s a curse on the Timberwolves because somebody made a mistake and let Ja Rule perform at the halftime show,” Fif begins. “And it was the worst shit that ever happened. Right? But what happened is he cursed the Timberwolves. So, now we’re gonna get rid of the Timberwolves curse. I’ve got a whole ritual planned to break the curse. So everybody get ready to follow it. You gonna get a chance to see what I do when the curse is broken. Timberwolves, let’s go. On three. One, two…[claps].”
Ja Rule Vs. 50 Cent
Subsequently, Ja Rule decided to respond to 50 Cent's Instagram post. After all, this dig seemingly came out of nowhere, and the artist wanted to defend his own honor. “#RENTFREE. Only thing Curtis lifting is his skirt. 50 been on my d**k. He love my style lmao! And now the curse has been extended," Ja Rule wrote. Perhaps Ja's curse is working as the Timberwolves lost to a Portland Trailblazers team that is trying to tank. Additionally, the T-Wolves are in a play-in spot and could very well miss out on the playoffs. That would be the ultimate demonstration of just how deep the curse goes.
As for Ja Rule and 50 Cent, they will probably never make peace. After all, this is a feud that has gone on for 20 years. If they can't make up after all this time, it will probably never happen. It also doesn't help that 50 Cent is always trolling, which just adds fuel to the fire. Stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news from around the sports world.