Its 2018 & Ja Rule Still Bitter About 50 Cent

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less then that. ja rules best tracks are singles and there too corny to even bump anymore. Ja Rule always had whatever-garbage albums. That’s y it was easy for 50 to destroy him not to mention all the biting and corny ness. U don’t see gza/wu getting a scratch put on there names because there thorough and got classic music. Not anyone can just have there career destroyed the way ja did. He was feeling himself too much and he was nvr great. He’s a pop single rapper at best.
i fukk with ja more than any wu soloist
 

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What does ja have on them besides love song hits?
I just heard more songs that i liked from ja,that's the deciding factor.
Always thought ghost said real shyt but sounded like an amateur mc,never made me want to recite his shyt.

I dont look at it like love songs vs streets songs or whatever.
I look at it like good songs vs ok songs vs wack songs
 

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I am not sure how serious they take this beef at this point. They literally sat next to each other on a flight and did nothing to each other....not even after they got off of it. I kinda think they just keep it going for attention.
 

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I am not sure how serious they take this beef at this point. They literally sat next to each other on a flight and did nothing to each other....not even after they got off of it. I kinda think they just keep it going for attention.
:ehh: the fukk up thing about that was Rule actually thought they made progress
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...then 50 started talking shyt again :francis:
 

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less then that. ja rules best tracks are singles and there too corny to even bump anymore. Ja Rule always had whatever-garbage albums. That’s y it was easy for 50 to destroy him not to mention all the biting and corny ness. U don’t see gza/wu getting a scratch put on there names because there thorough and got classic music. Not anyone can just have there career destroyed the way ja did. He was feeling himself too much and he was nvr great. He’s a pop single rapper at best.
You are retarded and a fakkit. You don't see Gza/Wu getting their legacy tarnished because the music they made never went against the cultural norms, Ja's music did and that's why it was so easy for 50 to turn the culture against him. This idea about music quality being at fault and not music type is just blatantly untrue. There is no real evidence to support this notion. Just think about the insults 50 was hurling at Ja, "you're a pop artist like Brittany spears", "you make music for females not the streets", "all you do is sing on record". He's clearly attacking Ja for the TYPE of music he made, I don't see how that can even be disputed.

Btw, no one really criticizes Ja's discography, anytime I ever see his albums bought up in discussion, its usually bought up so someone can make the point how underrated his catalog is. I seriously can't think of an instant where I have seen people looking back on VVV, Pain is Love, or R.U.L.E with disdain or hatred. In some respects, I think VVV is liked more today than it was back then.
 
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So its okey for 50 to talk shyt about Rule

50 has never spoken anything but disgust when Ja Rules name gets mentioned. Ja Rule and Irv have publicly expressed kind words and waved white flags on multiple occasions concerning 50 Cent, so it seems more genuine when 50 does the shyt talking. Ja talking shyt to 50 always just seems wild emotional, madd exclamation marks and profanity and rage, lol. 50 just clowns them and laughs at them and doesn't seem to take them seriously, that's probably why it's more well received. Your man literally just said "Im the only one who is not scared of him!!! I'm not scared!!!". Who talks like that? :russ:
 

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I'm arguing that 50's run began to decline in 2005 and what I think the causes for that was, in response, you make an irrelevant rebuttal that 50 as an artist is more relevant than Ja today.

That is called moving the goal post. Also, why do you keep pushing Ja comparisons into the convo. Ja said 50's only good album was GRODT, I didn't see anything from him about who is more relevant today.

Btw, can you cite me these singles you speak of?


Actually, I never even suggested anything of the sort. You literally just made that up because you had no real response for the points I was actually making.



No, the Massacre didn't. Secondly, how can I be flawed in recognizing the sells of the Massacre when I conceded in my post that the Massacre sold amazingly. What exactly do you think is meant when someone says that an album sold amazingly? That it sold bad?


If nobody sided with Jadakiss, Fat Joe, or Nas when 50 attacked them then why was The Game able to score so much support when he publicly expressed he wouldn't jump into 50's random beefs?



No one argued that the Massacre didn't do commercially well. Again, I literally say in my post that The Massacre sold amazingly well. Stop obstructing by acting like I ignored that fact.

And as far as received goes, the evidence imo strongly suggest that everything he did after the Massacre, and the Massacre itself, wasn't all that *well* received. With the Massacre(and Banks and Bucks first albums), I believe majority of the sales were generated from the hype produced by GRODT rather than the quality of the record itself.

I think this is highly likely to be the case because if you look at the numbers, something wild like 90-80% of the people who bought the Massacre didn't buy Curtis, and it would've probably been higher if 50 didn't use Kanye as a promotional tool. Now you could argue that this says nothing and that the decrease in sells could be explained by times changing, illegal downloading of music, and street rap running its course, however, I disagree with all of those explanations. I think you can see a declining trend starting in the wake of The Massacre with Tony Ya Yo's Album and the GRODT soundtrack.

Put it like this, Buck, Game, and Banks easily go plat, Yayo flops, the only thing of note is that Yayo's joint dropped in 2005, after the Massacre. With that said, the Massacre damn near pushes 10 million, however, in the same year, GRODT soundtrack, which arguably had stronger singles than the Massacre, only moves a quarter of that(which is still large but its a substantial decrease nonetheless). in point, something happened here, not 07, but 05.

And the trend continued into 2006 with Banks&Bucks sequels doing substantial worse sells-wise. My thought experiment is this: how is it that the Massacre is so loved and critically well-received when everything that followed right after it did worse than the 50&g-unit projects that came before it? And that the follow up album, Curtis, barely retained a fraction of those so called fans that just LOVED the Massacre? I think the best rational explanation that fits with the facts I mention is that the Massacre sold on brand hype way more than actual quality, and after nikkas heard it and realized it was trash, a good chunk of listeners decide to stop buying any further 50 projects.
No lies told, even though your name is AJaRuleStan.

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