Ja Rule Refuses to Reconcile With 50 Cent and Tony Yayo Despite Regrets

The longtime feud between the rappers continues as Ja Rule says he won't make peace, even as he apologizes for his recent behavior.

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

Ja Rule has opened up about his recent altercation with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda on a Delta flight, admitting he regrets his actions but has no plans to reconcile with 50 Cent, Yayo, or Murda. The feud between Ja Rule and 50 Cent has been ongoing for years, and Ja Rule says he sees them as enemies, though he doesn't want to be "at war" with them. Despite acknowledging the feud has been detrimental to the New York hip-hop scene, Ja Rule maintains he won't be making peace with his longtime rivals anytime soon.

Why it matters

The longstanding feud between Ja Rule, 50 Cent, and their associates has been a divisive force in the New York hip-hop community for years. While Ja Rule regrets his recent behavior, his refusal to reconcile with 50 Cent and Tony Yayo suggests the bad blood between the rappers is far from over, continuing to impact the local music scene.

The details

In a recent incident, Ja Rule got into a heated argument with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda on a Delta flight from San Francisco to New York. Footage shows the men shouting at each other, with Ja Rule admitting he threw a pillow at Yayo's head. 50 Cent later shared the clip on Instagram, mocking Ja Rule. While Ja Rule initially described the incident as "hilarious," he later expressed regret for his actions, saying he's "not proud" of his "goofy" behavior. However, he made it clear he has no plans to reconcile with 50 Cent, Yayo, or Murda, stating "Everybody can't be friends" and that he doesn't "f*** with them; they don't f*** with me."

  • On a recent Delta flight from San Francisco to New York City, Ja Rule got into a heated argument with Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda.
  • 50 Cent later shared the clip of the incident on Instagram.

The players

Ja Rule

An American rapper who has been feuding with 50 Cent for years.

50 Cent

An American rapper who has been feuding with Ja Rule for years.

Tony Yayo

An American rapper who was involved in the recent altercation with Ja Rule on the Delta flight.

Uncle Murda

An American rapper who was also involved in the recent altercation with Ja Rule on the Delta flight.

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What they’re saying

“I'm not proud of my behavior it's goofy to me. I'm a grown man about to be a proud grandfather and I wish that video of me wasn't out there. I don't like people taking me out of my character so for that I apologize to my wife, family, fans, businesses and investment partners. I want people to know at the end of the day I'm still a man, and I'm going to stand my ground. I don't start trouble.”

— Ja Rule (Complex)

“Sometimes in life, people have enemies, and that's okay. Everybody can't be friends... But what I'm saying is, we don't also have to be at war. There's room for us to be not friends and also not be at war.”

— Ja Rule (Complex)

The takeaway

While Ja Rule has expressed regret over his recent behavior, his refusal to reconcile with 50 Cent and Tony Yayo suggests the longstanding feud between the rappers is far from over. The ongoing bad blood continues to impact the New York hip-hop scene, highlighting the challenges of moving past deep-seated rivalries in the music industry.