Gene Deal Recalls Ja Rule Taking Credit For Jay-Z's Success
Gene Deal says Ja Rule and Diddy as soon as had a prolonged dialogue allegedly centered on downplaying Jay-Z‘s success and taking credit score for his accomplishments. Deal, who beforehand labored because the Bad Boy mogul’s bodyguard, recalled the dialog whereas talking with The Art of Dialogue for a brand new interview. He claimed Diddy even encouraged Ja to battle Jay-Z.
“We was catching the G4 jet, and we was going to North Carolina to do a present. So by some means he had Ja Rule to go together with us,” Deal stated. “Him and Ja was speaking. And this entire time him and Ja is speaking, he speaking about Ja going at Jigga. He was speaking about Ja getting at Jay-Z, and he was speaking unhealthy and speaking loopy about Jay Z.”
Deal continued: “Ja was speaking about, if it wasn’t for him, that Jay wouldn’t be the artist he was. He bought him began, you already know, he wrote sure issues and stuff like that to place him on the market. Because, you already know, again within the day, no one was even effing with Jay like that. But Puff was adamant about Ja going at Jay.”
Ja Rule & Diddy’s Relationship
It’s not the primary time Gene Deal has mentioned Ja Rule and Diddy’s relationship. In a earlier interview that 50 Cent just lately resurfaced on social media, Deal claimed to have allegedly seen the 2 come out of a room bare earlier than.
Ja denied that allegation whereas additionally threatening to file a lawsuit in opposition to 50 Cent for sharing it on Instagram. “I assumed jug head was smarter than that posting a blatant mislead your tens of millions of minions SLANDER and DEFAMATION… DUMMY!!! Lawsuit on the way in which…” he warned in his personal publish.
50 Cent just lately executive-produced the Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which examines quite a few allegations surrounding Diddy. Mark Curry, Al B. Sure!, and Aubrey O’Day, amongst others, make appearances within the collection. Diddy’s staff labeled it a “hit piece” in a press release offered to The Hollywood Reporter earlier than its launch.