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50 Cent and Ja Rule's beef has been one of the longest-running in Hip-Hop history. Kicking off in 1999, the feud has spun all the way to the present day and it's showing no signs of slowing down.
The rapper was shooting a music video when he was robbed for his chain by one of 50's affiliates. 50 claims that Ja later ran into them both at the club, and was frosty towards 50 following the incident. However, Ja Rule denies seeing them together, although he did confirm that the robbery happened, and says their beef stems from 50 being snubbed by Murder Inc. during a shoot for his single 'Murda 4 Life.' Picture: PA Images
In October that same year, 50 released his first diss track aimed at Ja Rule and Murder Inc. It was from his shelved debut studio album 'Power of the Dollar' that never actually saw the light of day, and was eclipsed by Ja Rule's million-unit selling debut album 'Venni Vetti Vecci.' Picture: PA Images
Both rappers were booked at the same club to perform, which ended up in a verbal, and then physical, attraction between the pair. This was just the beginning of their never-ending beef. Credit: PA Images
When 50 Cent's G-Unit crew ran into Murder Inc. at Hit Factory studios in New York City, things got physical again. Ja Rule allegedly got a tip-off that Fiddy was recording there and paid him a visit, resulting in Fif being stabbed by Murder Inc. rapper Black Child. Credit: PA Images
'Wanksta' was said to have been inspired by Ja Rule and became 50's first hit single, peaking at No. 13 on Billboard. Credit: Interscope
50 Cent's credibility was put on the line after Irv Gotti alleged that Fiddy had signed an order of protection against him and Ja Rule. 50 denied it, and it didn't really affect his image. It turns out that the order was issued, however, but was issued on behalf of Fif by the police. Credit: PA Images
Tracks like 50's 'I Smell P***y', 'Back Down' and 'Hail Mary' - the latter of which honed in on Ja Rule's 'obsession' with Tupac - were met with Ja Rule's 'Loose Change', 'Guess Who Shot Ya'. Picture: Interscope/PA Images
During an interview with Angie Martinez on Hot 97, Ja suggested that 50 Cent’s musical style became influenced by his after he signed with Shady. Picture: Getty
Ja Rule stopped by Hot 97 and spoke to Angie Martinez once again, and the topic of conversation soon turned to the fued between G-Unit and Murder Inc. During the interview, Ja confessed that he felt he had ultimately lost the battle. Picture: Getty
"What are the chances me and 50 same flight same row no problems!!! #Grownmansh*t," Ja Rule tweeted to his followers during the incident. From this, it sounded like there was no altercation and the rappers were finally at peace. Pictures: Getty
During his set, 50 took the opportunity to mock Ja Rule and Murder Inc. once again by performing his diss track 'I Smelly P*ssy'. After hearing the diss, Ja Rule claimed Fif was obsessed with him. Pictures: Getty
In his memoir ' Unruly: The Highs and Lows of Becoming a Man', Ja Rule claimed that it was 50 Cent who tipped off police with information that led to a federal investigation into Murder Inc. Fiddy denied these claims. Picture: Getty
During 2015, rappers Drake and Meek Mill became embroiled in a bitter feud, with some people comparing it to that of 50 Cent and Ja Rule. However, Fif and Ja both agreed on Twitter that the beef had nothing on theirs. Picture: Instagram
In 2017, Ja Rule came under intense scrutiny for the role he played in Fyre Festival, the notorious music festival that essentially scammed ticket buyers and left them in dire conditions. Although there beef seemed to have fizzled out, 50 Cent took the moment to ridicule Ja. Picture: Twitter/@keem773
Just when you thought it was all over! At the beginning of 2018, Ja Rule kicked things off on Twitter with by firing off at Fif, which lead to a bitter back and forth between the pair. 50 Cent fired back with some savage memes while personal shots were taken on both sides. Pictures: PA Images
To ensure there would be a number of empty seats in the front row at one of Ja Rule's shows in Las Vegas, 50 Cent claimed to have bought the first 200 tickets. He even Photoshopped an image of himself sitting in the seats with a video of Ja Rule performing to the 'empty' crowd. Picture: Getty
Ja Rule savagely responded to a video of T-Pain supporting Tekashi 6ix9ine, who reportedly snitched while in jail. Ja Rule compared 6ix9ine to 50 Cent, commenting underneath the post: "Right… f*ck these RATS and @50cent is a f*cking RAT too!!!”. Credit: Getty/Instagram