Ja Rule Calls 50 Cent 'Garbage Man' in Latest Chapter of Feud: 'Everything You Do Is Trash'

Ja, now more than two decades deep into his feud with 50, had a lot to say over the weekend.

April 14, 2025
Ja Rule performing in a pink suit, smiling with a microphone; 50 Cent in a black hoodie, smiling at an event.
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Ja Rule had a lot to say about 50 Cent this weekend, including but not limited to “suck my dick” and “I already ate your lunch.” At one point on Sunday, as we’ve generously included below via an assortment of screenshots, Ja referred to his longtime foe as “a used car salesman” while calling into question the quality of both his discography as an artist and his filmography as a producer.

“SUCK MY DICK you bitch ass n***a,” Ja said when kicking off a Sunday of 50-focused X updates. “I already ate your lunch shut up!” From there, Ja mockingly referenced 50’s 2000 shooting multiple times, simultaneously advising fans to “stop glazing this clown” before moving on to other grievances. Along the way, Ja also said that he had “never seen one episode” from the extended Power TV universe.

“You’re a used car salesman,” Ja wrote. “Everything you do is trash. Music, one good album. After that, trash. Liquor trash. TV shows, yeah I said it, TRASH. How many times you gonna make the same show? That coke stepped on. Parenting trash, character trash. N***a, you the garbage man.”

See more from Ja below. As of this writing, 50 didn’t appear to have directly responded to any of this, though there’s a fairly good chance he will soon enough

During an appearance on The Breakfast Club last week, Ja, who will soon be joining Nelly and Eve for the Where the Party At Tour, again denied any Murder Inc. involvement in 50’s 2000 shooting. Speaking more generally about his approach to responding to such talk, Ja said he was “in a really cool space” these days, even going so far as to offer the following advice to listeners: “Sometimes, you’ve got to remove yourself from the circus.”

Ja and 50’s issues are well-documented, going back well over two decades. In December, Ja seemingly set the tone for his then-impending new year with a vow to “be petty.” 50, meanwhile, closed out 2024 with a full year’s worth of frequently headlined social media commentary, his penchant for which remains on full display in 2025.