Ja Rule is taking aim at 50 Cent, suggesting his rival could use a few pointers from his electrifying live shows.
The simmering feud between Ja Rule and 50 Cent took another twist recently when Ja Rule urged 50 Cent to learn from his live performances. On social media, Ja Rule taunted 50 Cent by highlighting his own success and lucrative tour shows.
On X, formerly Twitter, Ja Rule commented, “Imagine trying to clown someone currently on tour making 6 figures a show. You n-ggas cooked. 50 Cent take notes like you been doing. This what a REAL performer looks like… lmao.” The message was clear: Ja Rule believes his stage presence is unmatched and something his rival should pay attention to.
Meanwhile, 50 Cent, who has been performing in Europe, faced jabs from Ja Rule for allegedly offering discounted tickets. Despite Ja Rule’s claims, many fans noted that tickets were actually sold out online. In response, Ja Rule sarcastically questioned whether 50 Cent was truly drawing crowds, referencing a classic line with a twist: “You sure bout that??? Ain’t nobody coming to see you Otis… I mean Curtis.”
The rivalry over concert success isn’t new between the two artists. 50 Cent previously boasted about buying tickets to Ja Rule’s concert to leave seats empty, hoping to diminish Ja Rule’s performance turnout. In a recent interview with Big Boy, 50 Cent doubled down, stating he purchased affordable tickets, “just want you to feel like you gotta reach the people, four or five rows back,” adding that it was all in good fun.
Ja Rule, however, dismissed these claims with disdain, labeling 50 Cent a “fat fucking liar.” He challenged the credibility of 50 Cent’s assertions, demanding evidence and questioning the truth behind the empty seat claims. “You believe this dumb shit???” he wrote on X. “I got 10k for ANYONE who can produce this footage a photo shit what city/venue did this said show take place??? @50cent is a fat fucking LIAR.”
As the saga between Ja Rule and 50 Cent continues, it’s clear their rivalry shows no signs of cooling down. Whether through social media barbs or on-stage performances, both continue to engage in a public battle for supremacy. Their exchanges, filled with humor and sharp words, keep fans entertained and invested in this long-running feud.