50 Cent regrets months of arguing over something unreasonable with Cam’ron, Fat Joe, and Jadakiss. ‘We wasted so much time’

Fifty Cent has spoken about his regrets over his feuds with Jadakiss, Cam’ron, and Fat Joe, all of whom were formidable New York rap artists in the 2000s.

In an extensive interview with The Hollywood Reporter, 50 talked about his several feuds during his career.”Listen, I think we wasted too much time arguing, me and Cam’ron, me and Fat Joe,” the “In Da Club” icon said when asked if there was anything he regretted during his long and contentious career. It was easier for us to clean it up than with other guys like Jada [kiss].

However, due to the inherent competitiveness, we squandered time. It wasn’t like we happened to cross paths and felt genuine attraction to one another.”It went on more with Joe because he’s more like me, he’s closer in character to me,” 50 said, expanding on his earlier comments about his feud with Fat Joe, whohe is now friends with. For quite some time, we were at odds with one another.

 

I could sense he was unhappy about things that were bringing me joy because of his devotion to Irv Gotti and Ja Rule, with whom he worked. It’s simple for me to yell “Fuck you” when my happiness causes you pain; however, when our priorities diverge, things get ugly, and I can’t remember what occurred.”When you reflect on it, you wonder, ‘What happened?'” he continued. Because there was absolutely no altercation or anything that may have triggered it between us. He has always had relationships with individuals I don’t know, but now he’s more like a friend to me, so I don’t mind that he has them.

Past interviews with 50 Cent have touched on his sour relationship with Fat Joe, which included verbal sparring on songs like “Piggy Bank” and “My FoFo” and a near-physical altercation at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards.”If anybody went next to Ja Rule, I would jump on the person who featured with them or anybody faintly near them. I put him on life support and you want to go resuscitate him,” 50 confessed in an interview with Rolling Stone last year.

“So once you look back on that energy, you’ll think, ‘I was buggin.'””Fat Joe, his problems—I would think he disliked me because of my success, but in reality, he’s the type of friend you want by your side because he’s loyal by default,” he continued. “One record that [Murder Inc.] did with him turned him into an enemy because he’s so loyal.”