Ja Rule unleashes explosive tirade against 50 Cent after Breakfast Club comments

Ja Rule Unloads on 50 Cent in Unfiltered Twitter Explosion
The 22-year-long feud between Ja Rule and 50 Cent has reignited in a major way, and this time, Ja isn’t holding anything back.
After appearing on The Breakfast Club, Ja Rule opened up about how 50 Cent’s recent mockery of Irv Gotti’s death deeply impacted him. During the interview, Rule admitted he was ready to “crash out” and said he felt like going “nuclear” in response to the disrespect. That moment quickly went viral and caught 50 Cent’s attention.
Never one to let a jab go unanswered, 50 took a screenshot from the interview and posted it to Instagram with a scathing caption:
“The Breakfast Club should be ashamed of themselves asking questions that perpetuate violence. This fool has been getting ready to go what he calls nuclear for 22 years. 🤣 LOL ya man in my Runtz right now!”
The post stirred the pot, and Ja Rule wasted no time firing back on X (formerly Twitter) with a ruthless string of responses that lit up the timeline.
Ja Rule’s Brutal Tweets: “Used Car Salesman” and “Trash Everything”
Ja Rule responded to 50 Cent’s Instagram post with a vicious tweetstorm. In one post, he tore into 50’s entire brand, writing:
“@50cent — You’re a used car salesman. Everything you do is trash. Music? One good album. Trash liquor. Trash TV shows. Yeah I said it. TRASH. How many times you gonna make the same show? Coke-stepped-on parenting trash character. You the garbage man… 🤣”
In another tweet, Ja continued the roast:
“From now on your name Boo Boo. That’s what they called you on the streets right? Lmfao… Boo Boo the fool. 50 cent is a street ***** from Brooklyn? Nah, you Boo Boo from Queens… Mc Gusto CB4 *** *****.”
“He Got Shot 9 Times and Did NOTHING”
One of Ja’s most pointed barbs came when he responded to a fan who said 50 wouldn’t let the slander slide:
“He got shot 9 times and did NOTHING… stop glazing this clown.”
This tweet, in particular, caught fire on X, with thousands engaging in the comment section debating who won the exchange.
And then came the knockout punch:
“@50cent SUCK MY **** you ***** *** *****… I already ate your lunch. Shut up!!!”
Breakfast Club Backlash and 50’s Strategic Troll
Many fans have pointed fingers at The Breakfast Club for reigniting the long-dormant beef. Critics are saying that the interviewers prompted an emotionally charged response from Ja Rule, knowing it would generate viral drama.
50 Cent wasted no time capitalizing on it. By reposting the clip with his signature brand of trolling, he managed to hijack the narrative and spark a social media explosion.
This is a classic 50 move — redirecting the focus with a well-placed insult and turning his opponent into content. His line, “ya man in my Runtz right now,” was met with laughter and memes across Instagram and X, with fans split between both artists.
Internet Reacts: Real Fan Comments Fuel the Fire
Social media lit up with real-time reactions from fans and critics alike. As expected, most of the dialogue is mixed. After all, both Ja Rule and 50 Cent dominated music. Their beef was, and still is, very polarizing. Here’s a sample of the commentary that’s gone viral:
- @from_the_swamp: “U and Ashanti pull up with a concert in Louisiana and stop playing.”
- @Billythekid778: “It’s murder inc 4life 🔥🔥🔥”
- @Dust2Dustin: “Rule you a legend, much love.”
- @MrKappaVonDee: “Jeffrey Atkins ain’t never hurt nobody.”
- @foeupog: “U haven’t been relevant in years. U said 50 ain’t do nothing… he ended your career & them snitching allegations got debunked.”
- @KapitalC6: “F*** what they say, long live Murder Inc, Irv Gotti FOREVER.”
- @LeeManuel01: “C’mon Ja, you supposed to go nuclear on Fif, not on Twitter 😂”
Some backed Ja Rule with nostalgia and loyalty to the Murder Inc. legacy, while others reignited long-held criticism of how his career faltered after his beef with 50 Cent.
50 Cent’s Legacy of Beef
This isn’t new territory for 50 Cent. His career has been defined as much by music and business ventures as it has by long-standing beefs. From The Game and Rick Ross to Madonna and Wendy Williams, 50’s petty wars are as iconic as his discography.
Early in his career, 50 was at the height of his beef with Ja Rule. During that period of time, he infamously got into a high-profile beef with Fat Joe and Jadakiss. Despite the 50 Cent beef and Ja Rule’s unpopularity, both appeared on his single, “New York.” As a result, 50 targeted them both with disses.
50 Cent battled with Jadakiss until 2008 and with Fat Joe until 2012. In addition, 50 had confrontations with the likes of Cam’ron. However, he won the psychological warfare by reaching out to Jim Jones and Juelz Santana, Cam’s crew, in the middle of the beef. They openly sided with Fif.
Ja Rule, for his part, had mostly stayed out of the spotlight in recent years, focusing on music and his ICONN Live platform. But this latest barrage shows the tension is still bubbling just beneath the surface.
Final Thoughts: Will It Ever End?
The question remains: will this ever stop?
With both men entering new phases of their careers, it seems unlikely that they’ll ever squash the beef. For fans, it’s just the latest chapter in one of the longest-running feuds in hip-hop history.
50 Cent has repeatedly said their feud won’t end until one of them does. But even in the wake of Irv Gotti’s passing, 50 has disrespected his memory. That’s the core of Ja Rule’s current beef with him. At times, however, both have expressed interest in ending the beef.
Repeatedly, Ja Rule has said he’s open to doing it, because grown men grow up. Fat Joe has spoken on the time he got 50 Cent to agree to perform with him and Ja Rule at Summer Jam. However, Joe said that this offer made Ja Rule angry.
A few years prior, Rule proudly tweeted that he saw 50 on an airplane and they flew on the same row with no incident, only a friendly encounter. Months later, 50 began mocking Ja again. So, we’re back to square one.
For now, Ja Rule’s explosive tirade is trending across every major platform, and 50 Cent, ever the showman, is sitting back watching it all unfold.
One thing’s for certain: this is far from over.