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🔥 Ja Rule and 50 Cent Reignite Their Feud: Nuclear Tweets and Rat Emojis Fly

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Just when we thought the 50 Cent vs. Ja Rule saga was cooling off, things went nuclear — or at least that’s what Ja Rule promised. The longtime rivals are back at it again, and this time, Twitter is their battleground.

It all kicked off when Ja Rule took to social media to unload a fiery rant against 50 Cent, tweeting:

“Ni–a you’re a used car salesman, everything you do is trash music 1 good album after that trash liquor trash TV shows yeah I said it TRASH.”

Sheesh. No punches pulled.

The harsh words came in response to 50 Cent’s recent appearance on The Breakfast Club, where he appeared to mock the death of Irv Gotti’s father — a move that clearly struck a nerve with Ja Rule, who co-founded Murder Inc. Records with Gotti. Ja didn’t hold back, warning he was ready to go “nuclear” on 50 for crossing the line.

But 50 being 50, he didn’t let it slide. He clapped back in the most 50 Cent way possible:

“This fool has been getting ready to go what he calls nuclear for 22 years. LOL ya man in my Runtz right now!”

If you’re not up on your slang, “Runtz” is a popular cannabis strain — so yeah, 50 just suggested he’s puffing on Ja Rule’s entire existence.

And it didn’t stop there. Ja responded to a fan who claimed 50 was the reason Murder Inc. “fell off,” dropping a bombshell of his own:

“You’re right he told the Feds Murder Inc. had him shot and they put us under federal indictment,” he wrote — punctuated with a rat emoji 🐀.

That’s a serious accusation, with Ja suggesting 50 had a hand in bringing federal heat down on Murder Inc. back in the early 2000s, when the label faced investigations tied to money laundering.

So, are we witnessing the revival of one of hip-hop’s most bitter beefs? Maybe. Or maybe it’s just two legends throwing gasoline on a decades-old fire for the timeline’s entertainment. Either way, the internet is eating it up.

One thing’s for sure: in the world of hip-hop feuds, some grudges never die.