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Ja Rule is addressing the recent airplane incident involving G-Unit affiliates Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda, calling the situation a misunderstanding and expressing regret over how things unfolded.
During a recent appearance on the TODAY show, the Queens rapper was asked about the altercation, which quickly became a topic of discussion among hip-hop fans. Ja Rule acknowledged the tension but made it clear he wasn’t proud of the moment and wished it had played out differently.
The conflict traces back decades, rooted in Ja Rule’s longstanding feud with 50 Cent, which began in 1999. Over the years, the rivalry extended beyond the two artists, with members of their respective crews inheriting the tension. Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda, both closely associated with 50 Cent and G-Unit, were reportedly involved in the recent confrontation.
Despite the history, Ja Rule downplayed the severity of the incident and framed it as a misunderstanding rather than a major escalation in the ongoing feud. His comments suggest he’s not looking to reignite old conflicts, even as the decades-long rivalry continues to linger in hip-hop culture.
While tensions between the camps have remained part of hip-hop lore, Ja Rule’s recent remarks indicate he’s focused on moving forward rather than revisiting past disputes.
Ja Rule Addresses The Airplane Incident With Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda 👀
— Diverse Mentality (@DverseMentality) February 17, 2026
Ja Rule stopped by the TODAY show and got asked about his altercation with G-Unit's Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda.
The whole problem stems from 50 Cent all the way back in 1999 and has continued since then… pic.twitter.com/xavBXKEwVJ









