Ja Rule Feels His Beef With 50 Cent Is One-Sided

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Ja Rule is tired of discussing his beef with fellow Queens native, 50 Cent.

During his recent appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Ja Rule was grilled about the verbal sparring that ensued after Fif clowned Ja for being denied entry into the U.K. as part of the Sunrise Tour.

The Murder Inc. star did his best to evade questions regarding the Power mogul, but Morgan was persistent.

“I think I responded. I’m cool. I don’t get into the back and forth, you know,” he replied when asked about the Instagram post.

Morgan then questioned Ja about his response. To which he added, “It was quick and to the point.”

The English broadcaster continued, “I mean, you two have been going at it [for] 25 years now.” However, the “Always On Time” rapper alluded that he has not been beefing with Fif for nearly two decades, hinting that their beef is one-sided.

“Not me, actually, you know. I’m cool, Piers. I really don’t do social media like that at all. I post, of course, to promote some of my things, but I’m really not the social media guy like that. I really don’t get into the back and forth with him,” Ja explained.

In comparison, the 48-year-old feels he’s more “stand-up” of the two. “I mean, you gotta kinda be from where we’re from to understand the terminology of that […] Those are real man things; taking care of your family, taking care of your kids, putting your kids through college, being a real father to your family and your children… Those are stand-up things. In that aspect, I’m very, very stand-up,” said Ja.

As he became more frustrated when Morgan repeated the question, the rapper quipped, “Next time you interview him, Piers, ask him these questions about me.”

He later told Morgan to “do [his] research” after getting questioned about whether or not he and Fif ever got into a physical altercation. “That’s already happened,” he shared. The men reportedly threw hands back in 2000 in an Atlanta nightclub.

Overall, Ja feels that he’s not in competition with Fif and sent him well wishes. “Good luck to him and everything he’s doing. He’s another Black man. I wish all of us luck. I’m looking for everybody to win. I don’t have competition, Piers. I compete with me. Like I said, there’s no message to be sent.”

Watch the full chat between Ja Rule and Piers Morgan above.

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