Ja Rule Relates to Drake & Explains How Beef Damages Hip Hop

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Beef keeps the culture pure, it gets wack rappers who don't have the skill to stay in out the game.

:camby::camby::camby:
50 packed you out, Kanye packed out 50.
50 rebranded and rebounded, you didn't.
 

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Of course the loser has this take. One loser identifying with another loser with a fanbase of losers.
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At least Drake can still eat tho, Dot kicked the living shhit out of him and really changed his whole shhit up forever…but he can still be at least alright if he just keeps making the shhit his base likes, it’ll never be like it was tho.

Ja just straight got nuked and depleted and discarded, 🤮, Drake doesn’t know what Ja went thru. It’s a false equivalency tho from the door, Ja was never Drake level.
 

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Ja Rule probably proud as fukk that Drake took his place as hip hop's biggest loser :russ:
Drake had hit records after tho and still the mosr listened to rapper tho. Ja faded.

people back then didnt want the world to know they listened to Ja at all :francis:
 

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50 is a real lyricist? :skip:





50 got destroyed by Jadakiss two years after the beefed with Ja peaked :heh:
You are right, he was coming out with a MACHINE behind him in Dre and his affiliation with Shady as well did not hurt, he came at the right time and Ja was making some sing song b.s. so heads were turning on him in that regard anyways. It was like the perfect storm and 50 came out and that played a lot in to it, a lot of hype at the time so Ja basically could not win.
 

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Yeah, when you're a trash rapper and get bodied in a battle, you will definitely relate to all other trash rappers who get bodied in battles.
Ja wasn’t really a trash rapper. But the combination of his eccentric voice + style made him sound lowkey unbearable at times. “Put It On Me” is a prime example of this
 

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Why is this dude taking up for Drake? :hhh:A lot of these guys really want a feature so bad from him they can’t stand on their own two feet.
 

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Drake had hit records after tho and still the mosr listened to rapper tho. Ja faded.

people back then didnt want the world to know they listened to Ja at all :francis:
Ja Rule still kept his pride though, and in reel time was still battling. Drake got his doors blown off, and retreated to social media making white woman-like posts, and sued a company for being dissed, under the guise of “protecting artists rights”, while releasing litigation civil music.
 

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Ja Rule still kept his pride though, and in reel time was still battling. Drake got his doors blown off, and retreated to social media making white woman-like posts, and sued a company for being dissed, under the guise of “protecting artists rights”, while releasing litigation civil music.
He is still up my guy. thats the point here. Ja Rule faded to oblivion and trying to rewrite history 20 years later:dead:
 
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