The general public may have moved passed the early 2000s beef between Ja Rule and 50 Cent, and while the two rappers have since put their issues behind them, it seems Ja Rule had to get one final word in before fully moving on.  

His new tell-all book, Unruly: The Highs and Lows of Being a Man, which will be released next Thursday, July 3rd, dives into his past beef with 50 Cent in great detail.  Ja not only labels 50 as a snitch, but also details past fights that the pair of rappers got into, during which Ja allegedly put his paws on 50 and beat him down a few times.  

Ja speaks about the 2000 hit put on 50 that left him badly injured with nine gunshot wounds, and how it would've been logical for 50 to pin the assault on him when questioned by the authorities about the matter.

"When they (the feds) asked him who he thought had shot him, it would make sense that 50 would have said, 'Ja Rule, Irv Gotti and Murder Inc.'"

Ja also speaks on how he believes statements made by 50 to the authorities are what lead to a case set against his friends and Murder Inc. associates, Irv "Gotti" Lorenzo and his brother Chris.  The pair of brothers were being investigated for laundering narcotics money through their Murder Inc. music label, though they were acquitted in 2005.  Ja wrote that 50 is the one who helped them form the case against Irv and Chris in the first place.

"He secretly led them through his recordings for the answers they were looking for," Ja wrote.

On top of the "CI" allegations, Ja also recalls two fights he got into with 50 Cent -- during both of which he allegedly dished out mean beatings to 50.  One fight allegedly occurred at an Atlanta peace summit in 2000 which ended in punches being thrown.  Ja Rule claims to have been armed with a baseball bat at the time which he hit 50 with after Fif hooked off on him.

"50 tried to swing on me, but I dipped, then I hit him with the baby Louisville Slugger.  Bam! I dropped the bat. I pulled the shirt over his head. I started catching him left, right, uppercut."

Ja goes on to shed details on how he was the one who guided the attack on 50 while he was at the Hit Factory recording studio in Midtown later in 2000.  The altercation lead to 50 being stabbed, and according to Ja, he hit 50 with a crutch that one of his associates had been carrying with him since he had a broken foot at the time.

"I hit him with the crutch.  We proceeded to whip his ass. I was putting in my work. 50 was crunched in the corner. I slammed the big Tannoy speaker down on him."

Knowing 50 Cent, he won't be too happy with Ja Rule telling all of these alleged stories in his book.  Only time will tell to see how 50 decides to go forward from here.  In the meantime, if you'd like to know more about Ja Rule's life and his beef with 50, be sure to pick up a copy of his book on July 3rd.

Source: nydailynews.com