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50 Cent, Ja Rule End Up On Same Flight, Same Row

Posted on November 18th, 2013
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Ja Rule–50 Cent

This may sound like a bad joke, but it’s not.

What happens when 50 Cent and Ja Rule end up on the same row of the same flight? Absolutely nothing. Kind of anticlimactic, right?



According to the tweet by Ja, him and 50 ended up on the same flight last night and the two didn’t get into any kind of trouble. Looking back on the heated rap beef that supposedly ended Ja’s career and helped push 50 even further into the spotlight, it’s interesting to see that nothing happened here. At least nothing worthy of intervention from the strict flight security that I’m sure was there. So that means they probably didn’t even exchange words loud enough for anyone to hear, if at all.

Both men have had their ups and down in their careers, 50’s still trying to release Street King Immortal and Ja Rule’s only been out of prison for six months. Both men already claimed that the beef was long and gone and now it seems that it’s the case. – Keith Reid-Cleveland

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17 responses to “50 Cent, Ja Rule End Up On Same Flight, Same Row”

  1. Montica Perkins says:

    why is this news. report when they do a colab

    • J-rock Datflyguy Yadigg says:

      FUCK A COLAB, I AINT TRYNA HEAR JA RULE ON NO TRACK, HIS DAYS BEEN OVER!!!

      • jess says:

        Ja rule in jail bahahah i thought he was at home playing tennis at mummy and daddys house crying over his non existant music career lol if was a colab i would rather scratch my ears off then listen to it.

  2. evermayas says:

    the media always putting importance on the dumbest shit

  3. Shannon Ethridge says:

    Glad the beef is over , rather if this is important or not beef don’t end up nowhere but an early grave so this is actually good news for the music industry anyway I can also see a collab

  4. niqueVeli says:

    they need,to make a song together 50 old ja that much!!!!!!!!

  5. Satchle the king Paige says:

    People act like Ja wasn’t making his for 7 count them 7 years he’s good with money and he still ghost writes for a lot of artists in the industry.