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Ja Rule is making it clear that while tensions with G-Unit may have cooled, reconciliation is not on the table. Speaking with TMZ, the Queens rapper explained why he has no interest in ever sitting down with longtime rivals 50 Cent and Tony Yayo.
According to Ja Rule, the decades-long feud isn’t something that can simply be resolved with a conversation. He emphasized that he’s grown and focused on his own life, but certain lines have been crossed that can’t be undone. While he acknowledged that he’s no longer actively at war with them, he made it clear there’s no desire to rebuild any kind of relationship.
The comments come after a recent encounter involving Tony Yayo on a flight, which Ja Rule described as an unfortunate situation that didn’t reflect who he is today. He expressed regret about the public nature of the moment but maintained that maturity doesn’t require forcing peace where none exists.
TMZ reported that Ja Rule views the situation as permanently frozen, explaining that while the beef isn’t escalating, it will always exist beneath the surface.
Despite the history, Ja Rule appears focused on moving forward, choosing personal growth and his career over revisiting old conflicts that defined one of Hip-Hop’s most infamous rivalries.
Ja Rule says he will never squash the beef with 50 Cent and Tony Yayo. https://t.co/0iKAqfdutM pic.twitter.com/kc3MrOB9Gr
— TMZ (@TMZ) February 18, 2026










