Taking to Twitter Friday morning, Ja Rule sent out a number of tweets directed at 50, writing in the first tweet: "Fun hip hop FACT: 50 Cent is PU**Y..."
From there, Ja Rule only continued, tweeting several more posts before bringing O'Shea Jackson Jr. into it all (probably because Jackson acts alongside 50 in the recently released film Den of Thieves).
\u201cYeah I do @50cent got beat up, stabbed and shot what do you remember??? \ud83d\ude29 https://t.co/NDq3fLoLtr\u201d
\u201cLet\u2019s be clear I mind my business... but for some reason @50cent keeps my name in his mouth... I think he\u2019d rather have my dick in his mouth lmao... #bitchassnigga #ticklebooty\u201d
\u201cYo @OsheaJacksonJr stay sucker free my brother... @50cent ain\u2019t killing nothing ain\u2019t letting nothing die... I smell pussy is that you fif lol...\u201d
\u201cAnd to all you journalist, bloggers, radio personalities DONT BE SCARED TO ASK @50cent why did he get an order of protection or did I whoop him out at the studio or did he talk to the feds... #bitchassnigga\u201d
It seems as if the tweets stem from a recent appearance 50 made on Big Boy's Neighborhood show on Real 92.3 L.A. radio station, where Big Boy asked the rapper if it would be some "on sight" drama if the two ever ran into each other.
Last year, Ja Rule was the subject of a $100 million lawsuit in relation to Fyre Festival, a three day luxury music festival in the Bahamas that ended up being very unpleasant for those in attendance.
Ja Rule, alongside fellow Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland, were sued by "more than 150 plaintiffs" for "alleged fraud, breach of contract, breach of covenant of good faith, and negligent misrepresentation."
"It was not a scam as everyone is reporting," Ja Rule said in a statement following the incident. "I don't know how everything went so left but I'm working to make it right by making sure everyone is refunded. I truly apologize as this is not my fault but I’m taking responsibility. I’m deeply sorry to everyone who was inconvenienced by this."