“Hits, nigga,” Ja barks, attempting to save face.This one was a no brainer. Yes, some people paid thousands and they were probably a little silly to do so, but the majority of people paid for general admission tickets for $600 which is cheaper than a ticket + travel package to something like Coachella.‘We met a bunch of normal people (not stuck up rich kids) who were just after some sun and a girly holiday so I think the press coverage of all of the festival goers has been a little unrepresentative of who was actually there.‘All those rich kids were relatively unscathed – they could find a way off the island by paying for it.‘But the 500+ people that we were with at the airport were without food and water for nearly 36 hours, had their bags looted and were just waiting for any sort of flight to be put on to get them back to Miami.’To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web The tents were awful- they had rips in them and wouldn’t close at all- totally unsafe.’Reports of theft and attacks soon began to pour in on social media and Reddit, where one woman – who said she had who paid $10,000 for a VIP ticket – claimed she had her belongings stolen from her tent only minutes after she arrived.‘No one from the festival knew what was going on at all,’ adds Nicole.Guests had been promised gourmet meals, but instead were greeted with slices of bread, cheese, and salad – although ‘There was zero communication’ Nicole said, revealing that they were left without their luggage so spent two hours looking for it: ‘We lucked out because they were on the festival site – we heard other [stories] where this wasn’t the case and they were still trying to locate them.’Eventually, after asking to leave, they were told to keep an eye on their emails and new flight details would be sent.‘We got a few hours sleep and got up at 5am to go get a bus to the airport.
Sound off in the comments and let us know.50 fires up his speakers and sets the tone with the opener to his classic debut album, “OK, OK” Ja says. Round 1 goes to Ja.“Ok, Ja, but I got something you don’t,” 50 says with a wry smile.
@myialouisee__ I'm actually going to pee my pants when this album is out.. hahaha The Rule baby is backkkkkk “I run New York,” he shouts.Ja laughs this off.
“You got hits nigga … you got hits,” he says in a tone fitting for a politician conceding to an opponent in the primaries. 60.9k Followers, 621 Following, 1,072 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Aisha Fatima Atkins (@mizzrule) ‘I went through about $50,000 of my savings that I could have had. So let’s finish this shit up … I have to go watch some quality TV.” Fif holds up a poster for his new ABC show Ja has lost his composure entirely at this point. This duel could end up being much closer than expected.The rules of the battle are simple. He knows what’s coming — and so does the audience. There are 20 rounds to the battle. The stage is set as Ja plays “New York,” a tribute to the style of NYC coupled with an ill 50’s song may have been a bigger hit, but it’s a cheap song from the last gasp of his mainstream dominance. With that, he drops Ja knows he needs to shift the momentum back his way, and with that, he presses play on “It’s Murda,” the sole posse cut from one of Hip Hop’s biggest missed opportunities — his failed group with JAY-Z and DMX. “You know Fif, I didn’t want to do this but, fuck you, nigga,” he snarls.
Published April 14th. 11. Getting back to the hits, he drops the This one was close, but 50 pushes his lead to 11-6.Playing off of Ja’s verse in the last round, Fif exclaims, “Ja, you thought you were a player like that, huh?” The comment even makes Ja laugh.
“It isn’t, but you’re still a wanksta.”“Wanksta” obviously strikes a chord with Ja looking visibly annoyed the entire time it plays. All is good in the world.Ja needs to pull out some hits, so he plays “Thug Lovin,” which has aged remarkably well (depending on how you feel about It was a close matchup, but 50 takes it by a thread stretching his lead 3-1.“Thug love, huh? Some are laughing, and some are pissed off. Ja Rule said he wanted “all the smoke", but Swizz Beatz was not immediately sold on the idea As we remain quarantined due to the coronavirus pandemic, hip-hop talents have used Instagram Live as a digital battleground competing as producers, songwriters, and performers. I don’t even have to clown you nigga, and you play yourself.” The chat fills up with laughing emojis. 50 Cent Responds To Ja Rule’s Instagram Live Battle Challenge The moment we’ve all been waiting for.