Ja Rule seemingly calls out 50 Cent over new Diddy documentary

Diddy doc sparks old-school feud!
2002 American Music Awards - Rehearsals Day Two
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In hip-hop, beefs are never just about music; they spill into every corner of culture, including documentaries. That’s why this story matters. Ja Rule recently took to Twitter to call out 50 Cent for his role in Netflix’s upcoming docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, and fans are already talking about it.

This isn’t just another headline. The feud between 50 Cent and Ja Rule has spanned decades, touching music, business, and personal reputation. Now, with a high-profile Netflix project in the mix, tensions are boiling over again. Ja Rule’s blunt words remind fans that even in the world of rap, storytelling can stir old rivalries.

Lastly, this story is worth following because the documentary itself promises major cultural impact. It’s a four-episode deep dive into sexual misconduct allegations against Diddy, directed by Alexandria Stapleton and executive produced by 50 Cent. That combination of rap icons and Hollywood production is enough to make any hip-hop fan take notice.

Ja Rule calls 50 Cent a “rat” in fiery tweet

Ja Rule didn’t hold back. On Monday, he tweeted: “You rat, always have been, always will be a f*cking RAT. Used car salesman suit-wearing, field goal nose having, Herman Munster head as n**a.”*

This comes as no surprise to anyone following the longstanding beef between Ja Rule, 50 Cent, and Diddy. The tension between these figures has been part of hip-hop lore for years, from music feuds to public callouts.

50 Cent talks about Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning

Despite the Twitter drama, 50 Cent has been building anticipation for the docuseries for months. He teased potential titles like Diddy Do It? and Surviving P Diddy, and even predicted in late 2024 that the release would “break records.”

“I’ve been committed to real storytelling for years through G-Unit Film and Television,” 50 Cent said in a Netflix statement. “I’m grateful to everyone who came forward and trusted us with their stories, and proud to have Alexandria Stapleton as the director on the project to bring this important story to the screen.”

The four-episode series premiered on Tuesday and focuses on the sexual misconduct allegations against Diddy. With 50 Cent as executive producer and Stapleton at the helm, the series promises an inside look at one of hip-hop’s most influential figures.

Whether you’re following the drama, the music, or the culture, this documentary is set to shake conversations across rap, hip-hop, and the entertainment industry. Ja Rule’s fiery reaction is only adding more fuel to the hype.

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