Ja Rule has spoken on rap rival 50 Cent and discussed why he was one of the few rappers who addressed the G-Unit leader, in person, for his lyrical jabs.
Speaking on 50's early days, Rule claimed the rapper held a close relationship with law enforcement.
"The warning was 60 days, now it's a little less because that was last week," Rule promised in an interview. "I'm not doing this for the people, I'm doing this for the love of the music...I went at 50 too, I don't think n*ggas think about that either. I went at that n*gga hard too. 50 done had a beef with a gang of n*ggas. Even the first record he made I think was 'How 2 Rob,' and I was the only artist that when I seen him, I was like, 'Eh, that ain't funny homie. What's happening.' You feel what I'm saying? Everybody else that seen him, 'Hahahahahaaa,' silly n*ggas. Nah n*gga, ain't no dap, n*gga. It ain't funny. What's happening? And I went at his head. He couldn't f*ck with what we as doing on these streets so he went into a booth and became Superman. And that's how that whole thing transcended and he was talking so much to the police, n*gga couldn't really express his true feelings. He got my n*ggas facing 20 years in jail, my n*gga Supreme is doing life right now. When n*ggas talk all that sh*t, I laugh because they don't know the infrastructure with how it all spiraled to what it is today." (Forbez DVD)
Speaking on 50's early days, Rule claimed the rapper held a close relationship with law enforcement.
"The warning was 60 days, now it's a little less because that was last week," Rule promised in an interview. "I'm not doing this for the people, I'm doing this for the love of the music...I went at 50 too, I don't think n*ggas think about that either. I went at that n*gga hard too. 50 done had a beef with a gang of n*ggas. Even the first record he made I think was 'How 2 Rob,' and I was the only artist that when I seen him, I was like, 'Eh, that ain't funny homie. What's happening.' You feel what I'm saying? Everybody else that seen him, 'Hahahahahaaa,' silly n*ggas. Nah n*gga, ain't no dap, n*gga. It ain't funny. What's happening? And I went at his head. He couldn't f*ck with what we as doing on these streets so he went into a booth and became Superman. And that's how that whole thing transcended and he was talking so much to the police, n*gga couldn't really express his true feelings. He got my n*ggas facing 20 years in jail, my n*gga Supreme is doing life right now. When n*ggas talk all that sh*t, I laugh because they don't know the infrastructure with how it all spiraled to what it is today." (Forbez DVD)
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