When Ja Rule dropped “Clap Back’, was it an uppercut to 50 Cent in real time???

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50 was dissing ja on mixtape and album cuts , and even the hail Mary beat. And still dropping radio friendly songs like 21 questions and candy drop. Clap back was good but ja was so busy dissing 50 he forgot to drop a radio single.
 

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First two are timeless, amusement park is a guilty pleasure, the rest of them jawns especially ayo technology :laff: :laff: :laff:

21 questions, a lil bit are definitely classic,I'd say put it one me and I'm real are also classic. Candy shop is like Flo Ridas whistle song , cheesy but very well produced. Mesmerize actually used the same sample as 50 on power of a dollar,Smiles and South star also used it. Also 50 is a much better singer than Ja, so anything he sings automatically sounds better.
 

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People saying that was the end are forgetting 'I'm from NY' was after that. That pissed 50 off.
Clapback came out Oct 2003 for an album that flopped

New York came out Oct 2004 for an album that went Gold...a whole year later in the 106 & Park era of music

Going Gold after a flop after being on top of charts was a death sentence plus 50 then dissed Jada, Fat Joe and Nas and the next year was G-Unit/D-Block

Again, I lived this shyt in real time

Even New York was about Jada's verse, the hook, the video and Fat Joe's verse

Ja was cold as ice before that song came out and guess what? That album had no other records.
 

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The last two posts should be the first two replies

:wow:
I feel like a old nikka talking about the Bridge Wars and shyt :laugh:

I agree with Ja that 50 is an a$$hole and was on him hard-- pause

But that was like a couple of months in the public

But, he's lying about be unbothered, ppl loved 50 because of how dope Get Rich was and his Eminem cosign

How to Rob came out in 1999 :laff: and Ja was hot as fish grease for the next two to three years

Ja was a pop artist in the early 2000's..he wasn't doing that grimy, Murdergram shyt on TRL

He was far removed from Can I Get A? and being a Pac clone--and shout out to him for escaping that

In the Club helped 50 go diamond not dissing no Ja Rule who was more known for doing records with R&B's singers (Mary J, Bobby Brown, J-Lo, Ashanit) than being hard by 2002

Memorized (the Grease video) came out on The Last Temptation--Ja last too albums went triple platinum and this went single Platinum

Again, going Gold and single platinum after being at the TOP OF THE GAME was something different back in them days

People weren't tricked, ppl legit thought he sold out to get the #1 video on 106 & Park every week

He cooled off like every artist did and that RICO case didn't help




Bet Ja don't wanna talk about having to fake sign Nas to Murder Inc for some "clout" :laff: :lolbron:

That was a year after Ether and the whole game was like :krs:

Lemme find the video because I think Irv says it at the end :laff: And the fake Pac feature :laff:



:laff: I forgot Irv produced Super Ugly :laff: Switched sides :laff:

Hol up, I knew I'd find a MTV Link


By MTV News Staff
July 16, 2002
2:58 PM

Irv Gotti Says Nas May Sign With Murder Inc.

Label boss says he is in talks with the Queensbridge rapper, which a source close to Nas confirms.

Nas was doing a victory lap after murking Jay-Z (I was a Jigga Warrior before their were HOVengers)

Murder Inc was deseperate after that case because they didn't have no music

That's prolly why Irv was so obessessed with Ashanti...she was the only one selling and Nas didn't sign

I telling ya'll, this was my prime teen years, I remember this shyt so vividly
 

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The interscope machine was too strong...

Jay was smart to lay low cuz 50s momentum would have given Jay real problems if something developed

Clap back was a MEAN song, but it was never gonna get its proper due..

I'm from New York got lots of spin, but g-unit/shady/aftermath collective was too much...
Then dmx was sending disses as well..

In hindsight, ja should have waited to the Storm cleared..

:mjtf:

Like hell it was. People talk about 50 ending Ja like it was just bc of bullying and fickle fans. Nah it was also because of his sound and his aggression.

Yea he ‘took Ja rule blueprint’ but do not forget this is still the mixtape era, and on them mixtapes and non-pop type songs 50 was something we never seen from an aggressive standpoint. As was the crew.

I say all that to say, that type of energy made Clap Back weak not only bc of timing or popularity, it was weak bc sonically it was soft. (It did get a ton of play tho). Like nobody believed it. You can hear that mocking on that 50 interlude.

Clap back we gon clap we gon back clap back. :pachaha: It was corny. It was Ja’s version of ‘I got my mojo back baby oh behaaave’:bryan:

Talmbout it was ”MEAN”:heh::mjpls:
 

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Clapback came out Oct 2003 for an album that flopped

New York came out Oct 2004 for an album that went Gold...a whole year later in the 106 & Park era of music

Going Gold after a flop after being on top of charts was a death sentence plus 50 then dissed Jada, Fat Joe and Nas and the next year was G-Unit/D-Block

Again, I lived this shyt in real time

Even New York was about Jada's verse, the hook, the video and Fat Joe's verse

Ja was cold as ice before that song came out and guess what? That album had no other records.

Most of us lived it in real time. Kiss and Joe had better verses. But the hook and the production made that song. And the reason 50 dissed all those guys was because the song was a success, and he didn't like that.
 
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Ja watered the game down something serious wit his bs singles...I was glad he got knocked off...never hated on him just hated his music...plus I was a serious backpack underground trying to be a rapper nikka lol...so of course he was the enemy....play any one of them singles now and I bet I know all the words lol
 
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