Ja Rule Hints at Diddy Style Exposé about 50 Cent as Longtime Feud Erupts Again
Written by b87fm on 12/09/2025
Rapper Ja Rule signaled Monday that he may soon drop a documentary digging into what he calls the “controversial past” of rival 50 Cent — a fresh escalation in hip-hop’s longest-running cold war, now reignited by a new wave of public tension.
Feud Reignites After Diddy Docuseries
The latest spark came after 50 Cent executive-produced the four-part series Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which details multiple allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs. Ja Rule took to X (formerly Twitter) to accuse 50 Cent of hypocrisy and opportunism.
“You rat, always have been, always will be a fu**ing RAT… used car salesman suit-wearing…” Ja Rule posted earlier this month. On Dec. 7, he doubled down: “Ngga always telling on somebody… ol dry snitch ass ngga!!!”
According to Ja Rule, 50 Cent’s decision to highlight Diddy’s alleged misdeeds conveniently ignores his own.
“Let’s be real that n*gga dgaf about the victims. We ALL know why he did the doc… Herman’s a cancer to the culture,” he wrote. “If he cares so much then donate the profits to charities for domestic violence.”
Ja Rule also resurfaced the 2013 domestic violence case involving 50 Cent. Though 50 ultimately pleaded no contest to a vandalism charge and did not go to trial for the DV allegations, Ja Rule insists the situation raises questions about his rival’s credibility.
Ja Rule Teases a Documentary of His Own
On Dec. 8, Ja Rule hinted at an upcoming film, writing that there is “a lot to unpack” about 50 Cent’s past. He posted screenshots referencing some of 50’s prior controversies, suggesting the project could dig deep into the rapper-turned-producer’s history.
No release date or details have been announced, but the message was clear: Ja Rule is gearing up for a public counterattack.
The two Queens rappers have been locked in animosity for more than two decades, and this latest chapter signals another high-profile clash. Industry watchers expect more sharp exchanges — and possibly never-before-seen material — as Ja Rule positions his doc to reframe the narrative around 50 Cent.
One thing is certain: this feud isn’t going anywhere.

