Jarule Comments on The Lil Kim & Nicki Minja Beef

Jarule recently weighed in on the Lil Kim and Nicki Minaj beef, and said it was almost understandable as Hip Hop is a very competitive genre of music. He also said he felt that they can work it and get along. I think they can reach that point, but i feel like Nicki Minaj feels she doesn't have to, and doesn't need to at this point in her career, so i guess it would go on for a while. It is almost like Nicki is enjoying being on-top so much...being able to look at the fallen old comrades and laugh like- "Yeah! I am the shit now, you are washed up! HA-HA-HA"


Read jarule's comment below-

During the interview, Ja weighed in on Nicki Minaj and Lil' Kim's extended feud. No stranger to high profile beefs himself, Ja said that he thinks rappers are far more susceptible to feuding with each other because of the competitive nature of rap music. Ultimately, he believes that the two artists can work it out in the end.

"I think it's terrible, man," he said. "I like Nicki, I know Kim. It's fucked up that artists in Hip Hop go through that shit, because artists in pop and R&B and other genres..don't go through that shit...[Kenny Chesney vs. Garth Brooks,] you don't get that shit. You don't have to disrespect another artist's creativity...to better yourself or get ahead as an artist. I think Nicki and Kim, they can resolve that."

Speaking of beef, Ja also spoke on his failed super-group Murder Inc. with Jay-Z and former foe DMX. He said that the group ultimately never really took off because some of the members' egos.

"We tried to put [the Murder Inc. group] together, but it didn't pan out," he said. "I think egos got in the way of that whole situation. But you've got to understand that that's Hip Hop, too. Niggas are competitive. I think [DMX] and Jay[-Z] were so competitive [that]...real talk, we couldn't even get [them] in the same room because of their competitive natures and what they had been through before that [with]...the legendary battle that they had on the pool tables up in Uptown with the guns out."




I think jarule is making a lot of sense here.

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