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Ja Rule has addressed claims of getting beat down at Monica and Brandi's concert after an altercation with Max B's crew.
Ja Rule wants the public to know he's doing just fine. After a blogger named Tasha K claimed on Thursday, Nov. 20 that the rapper was jumped outside of a New York City restaurant, the "Always on Time" hitmaker took to X the following day to set the record straight. “I’m being told it was pretty [expletive] bad!” the blogger wrote at the time on X.
Ja Rule found himself back in the headlines after reports surfaced claiming he was involved in a confrontation on Nov. 21 in New York. Once the story started circulating on socials, 50 Cent wasted no time jumping into the mix with his trademark humor, adding fuel to a narrative that had already taken off.
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50 Cent Doesn’t Miss a Beat — Trolls Ja Rule and His “Milk Dud Head” Over Alleged NYC Jumping
Cent is weighing in on the drama surrounding Ja Rule’s rumored street altercation, and he’s not pulling any punches. In a recent Instagram post, the rapper joked, “Now who […] The post 50 Cent Doesn’t Miss a Beat — Trolls Ja Rule and His “Milk Dud Head” Over Alleged NYC Jumping appeared first on Baller Alert.
Ja Rule is admitting to having his noggin punched up a bit backstage at Brandy and Monica's NYC tour stop — and firmly believes had he been a white rock star named Bruce Springsteen instead of a Black rap star,
As for 50 Cent, he made headlines just days ago when he voiced his dissent for Zohran Mamdani becoming New York City’s mayor. Following the elections on Tuesday, November 4, he walked out to greet the crowd with Ja Rule’s “New York" blaring in the background.
After he was asked about Fyre Festival, Ja Rule turned the tables on DJ Envy. The rapper was a guest on The Breakfast Club on Thursday morning, and around the 47-minute mark, Envy asked Ja what he thought about the Fyre Fest II announcement. But rather ...
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