Ja Rule Responds To 50 Cent ‘Su*k My D**k B***h Already Ate Your Lunch H*e ‘


In a recent exchange that has reignited the longstanding feud between hip-hop artists Ja Rule and 50 Cent, Ja Rule responded to a provocative comment made by 50 Cent during a recent social media interaction. The exchange began when 50 Cent took to Instagram, posting a message that read, “Su*k my d**k b***h already ate your lunch h*e,” a clear jab directed at Ja Rule, referencing their ongoing rivalry that dates back to the early 2000s.

 

In a video clip that followed, Ja Rule addressed the comment while promoting his upcoming album titled “Mitch Mitch Underground Overground.” He expressed enthusiasm for the project and shared that the album will feature a new artist from his label, G Sizzle. “My favorite rapper of all time is Jay-Z, man. Shout out to Ho,” Ja Rule stated, highlighting his admiration for the hip-hop icon while maintaining a focus on his own music career.

 

Ja Rule’s response appears to be a strategic move to shift the narrative away from the personal attacks and back to his artistry. He mentioned the evolving landscape of the music industry, noting that “2020 at the end of the year is a different situation for us right now.” This reflects not only his dedication to music but also hints at the changes and challenges faced by artists in a rapidly transforming environment.

 

The tension between Ja Rule and 50 Cent has been well-documented over the years, with both artists trading barbs in interviews and on social media. However, Ja Rule’s latest remarks signal his intention to rise above the feud and focus on his new music. As he gears up for the release of “Mitch Mitch Underground Overground,” fans are left wondering how this latest chapter in their rivalry will unfold.

 

Ja Rule concluded his interaction by expressing gratitude towards his supporters and encouraging them to check out his new music on various platforms. While the beef with 50 Cent continues to simmer, it seems Ja Rule is keen to redirect the spotlight onto his creative endeavors, emphasizing that in the world of hip-hop, battles can be won and lost, but the music remains the ultimate priority.