Ja Rule Trolled By 50 Cent After Yelling To Stop Playing ‘In Da Club’ At Concert

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Ja Rule’s team was not pleased after fans attempted to troll him with 50 Cent’s music playing at one of his events.

Over the weekend, a video surfaced showing Ja’s team scrambling to get 50 Cent’s classic “In Da Club” cut while the artist made his way to the stage. 50 Cent, who got a hold of the video, also trolled Ja Rule, letting him know that 2023 might be a new year, but the old beef still stands.

According to reports online, Ja Rule was preparing to perform at the Power 106.9 Jingle Jam concert in Omaha, Nebraska, last month (December 10). The event held at Baxter Arena was widely attended, and while the New York rapper’s team tried to get things under control, Ja Rule was a good sport about it.

“Only in Omaha they gon’ play 50 at Ja Rule sh*t,” a voice in the video said. “They trying to get it cut off right now… That ni**a 50’s still winning,” another said.

50 Cent also seemed amused by the video. “LOL Now this is some funny shit! I wish i had something to do with it,” he wrote, along with the laughing and applause emoji.

Ja Rule and 50 Cent’s beef go way back over two decades. It doesn’t seem that 50 Cent has let go of the grudge despite Ja Rule not acknowledging his antics. Back in 2018, there was a report that 50 Cent bought out 200 front-row tickets at Ja Rule’s show to make him look silly.

“Even the thought of it is still stupid, because n***a, all you did if you did that, was put money in my pocket.,” the “Happy” rapper said. “And what you think the promoter is going to do? Have an empty venue? You let n***as in free or charge them again! It’s the dumbest sh*t ever, yo. But yeah, it’s cap. Never happened.”

Ja Rule hasn’t responded to 50 Cent’s latest trolling.

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Exxon-led group to develop fifth major oilfield off Guyana

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News Americas, GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Tues. Jan. 10, 2023: A consortium led by Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) will develop a fifth major oilfield in the prolific Stabroek Block off the coast of Guyana at an estimated cost of $12.7B, Guyana’s government said Tuesday.

The Uaru-Mako project currently under review could come onstream in the next three years, adding as many as 63 more wells to the 30 already drilled in the block by the group, which also includes Hess (NYSE:HES) and China’s CNOOC (OTCPK:CEOHF).

Releasing the field’s specifications for public review, Guyana’s Environmental Protection Agency said Uaru-Mako has at least 1.3B barrels of crude to add to the 10B-plus barrels in recoverable reserves the consortium has estimated so far.

According to the deal terms, the consortium will pay up-front development costs and recover 75% when revenues roll in; Exxon (XOM) will receive additional revenues equivalent to another 12.5% of the cost, and Guyana will collect the final 12.5%, or ~$1.6B, as well as a 2% royalty on any revenues thereafter.

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ST. VINCENT-BUDGET-Opposition Leader dismisses budget as “old announcements, reheated and dished out again’

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Jah Cure Returns To Court In Netherlands On January 24

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The Prosecution in Jah Cure’s stabbing case has appealed the court’s ruling that the Reggae artist be acquitted on the attempted murder charge, and a date has been set for a hearing.

Jah Cure was convicted on March 22 on the lesser charge of attempted manslaughter in a judges-only trial after several damning voice notes and text messages were entered into evidence by prosecutors. In the voice notes, Jah Cure had expressed that he would kill the promoter over money owed to him.

Jah Cure, real name Siccaturie Alcock, was sentenced to six years in prison for the attempted manslaughter charge, but the conviction was appealed by the country’s Public Prosecution Service, which wants Cure to be sentenced to eight years in jail for attempted murder.

On Tuesday, a pro forma hearing was set for January 24. The hearing, according to Jamaica Observer, will be to review the artist’s continued detention. The reggae singer has been in a European jail since his arrest in October 2021, for wounding a Jamaican born promoter in Amsterdam.

“The pro forma hearing is scheduled from 11:10 to 11:20 hrs. The decision usually follows the same day,” press officer of the public prosecution to the Court of Appeals, Tuscha Essed, told the Jamaican newspaper.

In the meantime, Jah Cure’s legal team has also appealed the sentence. His attorney filed an appeal last June to have the number of years reduced. The father of one had not addressed the stabbing incident until recently, when he issued an apology to his fans.

In an interview with the Jamaica Gleaner about his upcoming 11-track LP, Undeniable, the artist said, “my message to my fans is I apologize for this situation I get myself caught up in. I would like to give this album to you as a special gift from me to you.”

The upcoming LP would be his ninth studio album. Jah Cure is widely regarded as one of the greatest singers reggae music has ever seen, but his legal troubles since he was a teenager cast a cloud over his promising career.

If Dutch prosecutors have their way in court, the artist could spend close to a decade in prison.

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ST. VINCENT-BUDGET- Finance Minister says buying newer cars will be cheaper overall

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CARIBBEAN-ECONOMY-World Bank says sharp, long-lasting slow down to hit developing countries

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CURACAO-TOURISM-Curacao anticipating increased visitor arrivals from the United States

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ST. VINCENT-BUDGET-Government presents EC$1.4 billion budget to Parliament

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JAMAICA-LABOOUR-JCTU not in favour of renegotiating billion dollar agreement reached with government

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GUYANA-BUDGET-Guyana government to present annual budget on January 16

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