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Ja Rule Vs. 50 Cent: G-Unit Had An “Order Of Protection” During Feud

The year 2024 saw a surge in beef between rappers, and the first quarter witnessed the release of several DJ tracks and social media jabs, which even involved previous generations. Ja Rule, a rapper, recently drew comparisons to his feud with 50 Cent in the 2000s after watching the ongoing battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Fans made fun of Ja Rule, but he revealed some previously unknown information that caught everyone’s attention. According to the rapper, 50 Cent filed an order of protection against him despite his tough talk in the media.

On April 20, Ja Rule talked to Twitter about rappers teaming up to diss Drake, saying, “20 vs. 1, I can relate.” A user questioned his math, and Ja Rule responded on April 22 by revealing that the entire G-Unit crew had filed an order of protection against him. An “order of protection” is a legal document issued by a court to help protect someone from harassment or abuse.

In other words, 50 Cent and his crew took legal action to ensure Ja Rule could not harm them. This came as 50 Cent mocked Ja Rule for being a fake gangster, but Ja Rule claimed that 50 Cent prohibited him from ever coming near him. Ja Rule highlighted the situation’s irony and said that fans would roast Drake and Kendrick Lamar if either attempted to file an order of protection. Ja Rule urged the current generation to focus on music and set their differences aside, saying, “Hip-hop is a family, and no one wins when the family feuds.” It’s worth noting that Ja Rule’s beef experiences helped define his legacy as a rapper. It makes sense that he’s urging the current generation to set their differences aside and focus on music. Even if Drake and Lamar ignore the sentiment, it is still an important message for the hip-hop community.

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