Ja Rule Roasts Longtime Enemy 50 Cent Over Concert Video: ‘Ain’t Nobody Coming to See You’

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Ja Rule clowned his longtime foe 50 Cent after a video circulated allegedly showing a low concert turnout for the G-Unit leader.

On Monday (June 30), Ja hopped on X to respond to a fan who had antagonized the rapper by showing that one of 50 Cent’s UK tour dates is entirely sold out. The Final Lap tour date was part of a special 2-for-1 offer the G-Unit leader offered in London. Ja clowned him for even having such an offer, which prompted the fan to post a screenshot of the sold-out date.

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“You sure bout that???” Ja wrote alongside a video of a crowd that didn’t fill the whole floor. “Ain’t nobody coming to see you Otis… I mean Curtis.”

When reached by Billboard, a rep for 50 Cent said of the video: “Like all of Jackson’s other tour dates, this show was completely sold out.”

Ja’s trolling should come as no surprise considering he and 50 Cent have been at odds for years. Most recently, 50 claimed that he bought tickets to one of Ja’s shows to make sure seats would be left empty.

“I did [buy Ja Rule’s tickets]. They were cheap tickets,” he told Big Boy back in December. “The tickets were very affordable. They were on StubHub. I bought the first four rows.”

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He added: “I looked at it and said, ‘I just want you to feel like you gotta reach the people, four or five rows back…It wasn’t that big of a sacrifice. I’ve bought things that mean less to me. That was fun, watching the show and seeing the spaces are empty because they were reserved for someone else.”

Check out the clip below.

UPDATE: This article was updated with a quote from 50 Cent’s team.

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