Some feuds get squashed, while others last forever. Ja Rule’s feud with 50 Cent and G-Unit will remain in the never-ending category for the foreseeable future.

TMZ caught up with Ja in New York City in a video posted Wednesday (Feb. 18), with the outlet asking him about potentially reconciling with 50 and Tony Yayo following the airplane altercation with Yayo and Uncle Murda during Super Bowl weekend in the Bay Area, but he’s got no plans of making amends with his longtime foes.

“Sometimes in life, people have enemies, and that’s OK. Everybody can’t be friends,” Ja Rule declared. “But what I’m saying is, we don’t also have to be at war. There’s room for us to be not friends and also not be at war.”

The Murda Inc. rapper continued: “I don’t deal with that side. I don’t f—k with them [and] they don’t f–k with me. That’s fine, but I also don’t have to be at war.”

Ja Rule had a heated argument on a San Francisco flight on Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 8), which saw him going back and forth with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda while allegedly launching a pillow at the duo.

“Sucka a— Ja Rule on the plane,” Murda said in the clip. “Shut yo sucka a— up you f—king sucka!”

Ja answered: “Old a—, police a—, sucka a—!”

An alternate angle showed Ja ready to pop off before cooler heads prevailed, and he was reportedly removed from the flight. “Let’s shake,” he repeated.

The 49-year-old apologized for his behavior via ABC News following the incident. “I’m not proud of my behavior. It’s goofy to me. I’m a grown man about to be a proud grandfather, and I wish that video of me wasn’t out there either,” he said in a statement. “I don’t like people taking me out of my character, so for that, I apologize to my wife, family, fans, business and investment partners.”

50 Cent didn’t waste an opportunity to troll Ja Rule, and he followed up with a quote from his feuding masterclass guide to “let your enemies become your motivation” in life.

“Good morning Let your enemies become motivation, make them watch your success till they snap. Then get the [f—k] out the way before they crash out. LOL,” he captioned a post on IG Feb. 18 alongside a Sade-soundtracked clip from his DoorDash campaign ad.


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