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Ja Rule Disses 50 Cent’s European Tour Ticket Sales—What’s Really Going Down Behind the Mic?

Added on June 30, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

So, here we go again—Ja Rule and 50 Cent, the hip-hop version of a cosmic tug-of-war, are flaring up just when Mercury’s in retrograde, because of course the universe loves a good drama under its starry skies. Ja Rule couldn’t resist poking fun at 50 Cent’s “Legacy Tour” ticket sales in Europe, throwing shade with that classic Queens sass about a 2-for-1 promo—ouch, those burns are hotter than a Leo in July! This spat, simmering since the late ’90s and reignited by the recent passing of Irv Gotti, is like a never-ending soap opera that even the planets can’t seem to dial down. With birthdays, tours, and old grudges colliding like New York traffic on a Monday morning, one wonders: can these two ever really let it go, or is this celestial clash destined to headline the charts forever? LEARN MORE.

Ja Rule took a swipe at 50 Cent over sluggish ticket sales for his European “Legacy Tour,” reigniting a rivalry that’s simmered since the late ’90s and recently boiled over after Irv Gotti’s death.

The Queens rapper jumped on X to clown 50 for a 2-for-1 ticket promotion tied to an upcoming London show, posting, “You sure bout that??? Ain’t nobody coming to see you Otis… I mean Curtis.”

The jab came after 50 performed in Germany on June 28 as part of his summer-long tour across Europe.

The “Legacy Tour,” which kicked off on June 8 and runs through August 10, includes stops in Frankfurt, Manchester, London, Paris, and Warsaw. A marquee event is scheduled for July 6 in Dublin to celebrate 50 Cent’s 50th birthday.

Trolling has become a staple in their long-running feud, which dates back to around 1999 and has never truly cooled.

Their most recent flare-up followed 50 Cent’s controversial Instagram post after the death of Irv Gotti, co-founder of Murder Inc. Records and Ja Rule’s longtime friend.

In the post, 50 wrote, “I’m smoking on dat Gotti pack, nah God bless him LOL,” alongside a photo of himself with a hookah and a fake tombstone.

Ja Rule addressed the post during an appearance on The Breakfast Club, saying, “I was hot, I was ready to go nuclear and sh_t, “_ but added that he held back after speaking with Supreme McGriff_._

Despite the years, neither artist appears ready to bury the hatchet.

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