Rick Ross Joins Anti-50 Cent Avengers Fat Joe and Ja Rule
Rick Ross and Ja Rule have reportedly joined forces, and the aim of their collaboration appears to be none other than their shared opponent, 50 Cent. This is a surprise turn of events that has taken place.
The gathering was hosted at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Seminole, Florida, which was also the location of a celebration celebrating the introduction of craps, roulette, and sports betting. Ross posted a video on Instagram that featured himself, Ja Rule, and Fat Joe, who is generally considered to be one of 50 Cent’s most known adversaries.
“Oh my goodness! Ja Rule pipes in with a shoutout to the Miami mogul, screaming, “Rozay!” while Ross makes a knowingly informed declaration into the camera. “You see what it is… you see what it is,” Ross says.
In addition, the three individuals were photographed alongside notable individuals such as the NBA legend Dwyane Wade, the former heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson, and the actor Steven Van Zandt from The Sopranos.
Ja Rule posted his own video to Instagram, in which he can be seen sitting at a craps table with Rick Ross and Dwyane Wade, who was formerly a player for the Miami Heat. He captioned the video with the words “Rozay! What exactly is going on?”
As the dispute between 50 Cent and Rick Ross continues to escalate, this collaboration between Ross, Ja Rule, and Fat Joe comes at a time when the feud is at its height. A remark was made by the infamous rapper in response to the first-week sales of their album, which was a collaboration with Meek Mill and titled “Too Good to Be True.” It was in response to this that Ross referred to Jamira “Cuban Link” Haines, who is 50 Cent’s girlfriend, as “a Dream Chasers,” while also boasting about his fortune.
When 50 Cent drew Ross into the debate surrounding Diddy’s sexual assault by rehashing contentious lyrics from Ross’ song “U.O.E.N.O.” from 2013, the tension that was already present increased even higher. The fact that Ross was seen hanging out with Kenneth McGriff Jr., the son of the former New York City drug boss Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff, who was allegedly engaged in the event in which 50 Cent was shot nine times in the year 2000, gave the impression that Ross was continuing to maintain his negative attitude.
Fans are left wondering what the next step might be in this hip-hop drama as the story continues to unfold. The unexpected partnership between Rick Ross, Ja Rule, and Fat Joe adds a new depth to the existing dispute, prompting fans to speculate about what might happen next.