50 Cent Speaks on Why He Didn't Do Anything While on the Same Flight With Ja Rule

50 Cent recently let the world know that the reason he didn't do anything on the flight he and Jarule shared last year was because it is a federal offence to fight on a plane. Last year November, 50 Cent was on the same flight with one of his oldest enemies, Ja Rule. Their beef dates back to before 50 blew up with In Da Club; around the first coming of Curtis Jackson, before he got shot 9 times (or three times, as was later discovered). Anyway, the whole beef was around year 2000, and it was not too much on wax back then, it was more physical. It escalated to a point where Irv Gotti (C.E.O of Ja Rule's label at the time, Murder Inc), got together some of his artists and goons, and went out looking for 50 Cent. They found him in his studio, and the two cliques had a fight, which ended in Black Child (an artist signed to Murder Inc at the time) stabbing 50 Cent multiple times. If you want to know more about this, go on Youtube and type Beef DVD, it is all documented in there.









Anyway, back to the lecture at hand. After 50 Cent blew up with Eminem and Dr. Dre in 2003, he used all the power he now had to destroy Murder Inc...He went at them all ways necessary...on wax, in the streets, the legal way, going at their associates, at their friends, and artists who did songs with them. I am stressing this to show how much Curtis Jackson hated that clique. So, after Murder Inc dissolved, and Irv Gotti is going through his Federal case, and Ja Rule is off the rap radar, and then he ends up in jail, 50 finally accomplished his goal. But one would think that hatred was finally out of 50's system. I am sure Ja has no hate for 50 Cent right now, because after the flight Ja Rule was asked if he still had anything against 50 and he said- "Not at all, we both grown men now." He got queried a little bit more about it, and the interviewer brought up their beef from the past, and Ja Rule said... "That was a long time ago. We’re both about our money, about our families and we’re doing what we’re doing." (VIBE)


And when 50 Cent was asked about the same situation during an interview last week, he said...



"Well, you know, if you have any type of altercation on a plane, it's a federal offence. Right away. You know what I'm saying, so the federal guideline...you know immediately that you got a minimum five (years). The federal guideline is everywhere. It's the same guideline. So, you scratch your head." (The Breakfast Club Interview)





He went on to say he knew Ja Rule was on the plane before he got there.

"I knew he was there before I got there. You know what I'm saying? I usually...If I'm actually on a plane that's a commercial plane, I'm usually the last person on, and into the first seat on the actually plane. So people that were with me already boarded the plane. So, they hit you in the text, like "Yo! your man..." and I'm like "Oh! Okay, good...I'ma wait, and come see how he react when I see him." I mean...he was vulnerable, like he is by himself at that point. Even the person he had with him was at back of the roll. I kept getting up, running around, making him uncomfortable, feeling like he wish he wasn't there at the moment."  (The Breakfast Club Interview)


Hmm! It seems 50 Cent still has a huge amount of animosity towards Ja rule.

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