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During an April 10 episode of The Breakfast Club, Ja Rule, while promoting his rye Whiskey Company, Amber & Opal, talked about his mentor, late Irv Gotti. Gotti passed away on February 5, 2025, at 54, ...
Ja Rule at the Target Center in Minneapolis (Photo by Nagashia Jackson for rolling out) Two months after the unexpected death of Murder Inc. co-founder Irv Gotti at age 54, fellow artist Ja Rule ...
Ja Rule wasn’t feeling the message 50 Cent shared on the late Irv Gotti after his passing. Appearing on The Breakfast Club, Ja Rule revealed he was ready to go “nuclear” over 50’s “goofy ...
Ja Rule insists he doesn’t take his beef with 50 Cent too seriously. But he was ready “to go nuclear” when the G-Unit boss mocked Irv Gotti’s recent death. During a recent visit to The Breakfast Club, ...
Ja Rule hasn’t responded too many times to 50 Cent’s antics, but when the king of trolling mocked the death of Irv Gotti, Ja Rule was ready to go “nuclear” on him.
When Charlamagne suggested that 50 and Ja Rule couldn't outrun one another, with their names seemingly being tied up, Ja Rule—born Jeffrey Bruce Atkins—responded by saying that he never ...
On Thursday (April 10), Ja was a guest on The Breakfast Club where he talked about the legacy of Murder Inc., fatherhood, the death of his mentor Irv Gotti and more. During the sit-down ...
Yak Gotti was released from jail on April 9, 2025 after pleading guilty to aggravated battery and resolving all remaining charges tied to his incarceration. Since 1998, AllHipHop.com has pioneered ...
But he was ready “to go nuclear” when the G-Unit boss mocked Irv Gotti’s recent death. The “Livin It Up” rapper addressed the controversy during a recent appearance on The Breakfast ...
TLDR: Ja Rule revisits his legacy and confronts the pain of Irv Gotti’s passing in a new Breakfast Club interview, offering clarity on his long feud with 50 Cent. “I was hot. I was ready to go nuclear ...