Ja Rule Calls 50 Cent A 'Cancer To The Culture' While Blasting Diddy Doc
By Tony M. Centeno
December 9, 2025
Ja Rule called out 50 Cent and shared his plans to make his own documentary about his longtime foe.
On Sunday, December 7, the "New York" rapper took to X and vented his thoughts about 50 Cent's intentions for serving as executive producer of Netflix's Sean Combs: The Reckoning.
“Let's be real that n***a dgaf about the victims we ALL know why he did the doc,” Ja wrote before he referred to Fif as "Herman." "Herman's a cancer to the culture if he cares so much then donate the profits to charities for domestic violence."
Let’s be real that nigga dgaf about the victims we ALL know why he did the doc… Herman’s a cancer to the culture if he cares so much then donate the profits to charities for domestic violence…
— Ja Rule (@jarule) December 7, 2025
Ja emphasized that he doesn't condone Diddy's behavior, but he thinks that Fif is a hypocrite for making a documentary about the Bad Boy Records founder's sexual assault allegations when he reportedly had similar allegations himself. The former Murder, Inc. signee shared an excerpt from an unsourced article about 50 Cent's alleged domestic violence incident involving the mother of his child, Daphne Joy. In another post, Ja claimed he planned to create his own documentary about 50 Cent's past.
"Hermans no different… ALLEGEDLY!!!" Ja wrote in his post. "I think I’m gonna start doing docs there’s A LOT to unpack here ALLEGEDLY… 🤦🏾♂️"
Hermans no different… ALLEGEDLY!!! 🤷🏾♂️ 50 Cent (real name Curtis Jackson) has been involved in at least one well-documented domestic violence incident. In June 2013, he was accused of kicking his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his son, model Daphne Joy (also known as Daphne…
— Ja Rule (@jarule) December 7, 2025
I think I’m gonna start doing docs there’s A LOT to unpack here ALLEGEDLY… 🤦🏾♂️#ICONN #ICONNicdocs pic.twitter.com/yKORWZFyMX
— Ja Rule (@jarule) December 8, 2025
Ja Rule and 50 Cent have recently been going back and forth online as if it were the early 2000s. Ironically, the Long Island native recently commented on his ongoing beef with Fif and claimed rap beefs aren't good for the culture.
"Big and 'Pac both got killed," Ja told Carmelo Anthony on his podcast 7PM In Brooklyn. "Me and 50's s**t was me and 50's s**t. Jay and Nas had their thing. You know how much business and things they probaby could have did as men if that little rift or tiff didn't happen? Then you look at Kendrick and Drake, nothing good is coming out of any of these things. What did it ever bring hip hop... that we’re like ‘Yo let’s keep doing this?’”