Amid Pusha T's and Drake's rap battle, Ja Rule inserted himself, reminding everyone how his 2002 track "Loose Change" dissed 50 Cent and how their vile beef commenced at the time.
Marco Margaritof at Complex recalls, "the bad blood between 50 Cent and Ja Rule started way before Eminem had even signed 50 to Shady. A chain was snatched, 50 dropped 'Life’s on the Line' (which accused Ja of being a fake thug), 50 was stabbed, and allegiances were set in stone. Largely dismissed by major labels as a risky investment, 50 got a second chance in the form of a multi-million dollar deal at Shady Records. This pitted all of Aftermath, Shady, and G-Unit against Ja Rule, Irv Gotti, and Murder Inc."
Ja Rule was relentless; he accused 50 Cent of being a snitch, called Dr. Dre gay, insulted Busta Rhymes, accused Eminem of appropriating black culture and called his wife and daughter sluts, and even claimed that "Aftermath, Shady, Interscope (and even Jimmy Iovine) enjoyed golden showers."
Ja Rule tweeted earlier today, "Drake, Push ima let y'all finish but 'Loose Change' was one of the most disrespectful diss records of ALL TIME..." Another tweet reads, "I don't think there's EVER been a rap beef when 4 of the top rappers go at 1 guy... 50,Em,Busta,Dmx!!! Lmao the more I think about it #goatrule" AND, "My battle was like Lebron vs golden state n***as was teaming up to take me on lmao..."
50 Cent had to come back at that, "This is what you get for going to anything with this bum involved." Then Ja Rule again, "I see I still get under your skirt @50cent lmao... If you a @50cent fan you don’t love yourself..."
