Ja Rule is set to release his new book Unruly: The
Highs and Lows of Being a Man next week. The
autobiography covers the platinum selling performer’s
life from childhood to his time in federal prison where
he underwent a personal transformation. The memoir
also reportedly addresses his former rival 50 Cent.
According to the New York Daily News, Rule suggests
50 snitched on his business partner Irv Gotti to fed era
l officials. Gotti and his brother Chris Lorenzo were
charged with money laundering in 2005. Rule writes,
“[50] secretly led them through his recordings for the
answers they were looking for.” The Lorenzo brothers
were later acquitted.
Ja also suggests 50
may have named
him in the 2000
shooting incident
where the G-Unit
boss took nine
bullets. “When [the
feds] asked him
who he thought had
shot him, it would
make sense that 50
would have said, ‘Ja
Rule, Irv Gotti and
Murder Inc.’” ja-rule-
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In another section of
Unruly, the “Holla
Holla” rapper gives
his side of two
infamous fights
between Murder Inc and G-Unit. One in Atlanta where
he insists he hit 50 with a bat before his crew ran off,
and another in New York where he claims to have
slammed a speaker down on 50 as he crouched in a
corner.
50 has repeatedly denied being a federal informant or
working with police. The feud between 50 Cent and
Ja Rule led to a shift of power in rap music. 50′s
reemergence on the scene in 2003 and his rise to
becoming one of the biggest stars in the genre came
at the expense of Ja Rule and Murder Inc’s decline.
“50 was a crazed man on a mission to destroy me,”
writes Ja. The Ja Rule/50 Cent beef was reportedly
settled in 2011.
Ja Rule’s Unruly: The Highs and Lows of Being a Man
will be available on Tuesday, July 1. To preorder a
copy visit amazon.com
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