![]() With the diss appearing in the second verse, listen to “Greatest” below. Fans thought Loose Change was memorable, but 50 Cent, Eminem and Busta Rhymes were still able to come back with Hail Mary, which mocked Ja’s obsession with Tupac Shakur. The beef: Eminem adopted his beef with Ja Rule because of his relationship with 50 Cent. “Em, you claim your mother’s a crackhead/ And Kim is a known slut/ So what’s Hailie gon’ be when she grows up,” rapped Rule. Ja Rule Who: Chart-topping Queens MC who famously battled 50 Cent and lost. Listen to both songs on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music. Though it’s been generally decided that Fif and Em won that battle after his response on “Doe Rae Me (Hailie’s Revenge),” it seems that Rule is still strangely proud of the blatantly disrespectful lyric over 15 years later. Doe Ray Me by Eminem, D12 and Obie Trice sampled Ja Rules Loose Change. Originally stemming from a feud between Queens natives 50 Cent and Ja Rule, the beef was heightened when Ja Rule name-dropped Hailie, Eminem’s then-7-year-old daughter in his 2002 track “Loose Change.” Guess that Halie line must be starting to hit home… “I guess that Haile line must be starting to hit home,” wrote the veteran rapper. ![]() “God forbid I forget, go and jump out the window, somebody better child-proof it/’Cause if I lose it we can rewind to some old Ja Rule sh*t/And I can remind motherf****rs I’ll do shit,” Eminem raps on “Greatest,” reminding listeners and Rule of his early 2000 ruthlessness.Ĭatching wind of the name-drop, Ja Rule had time and responded to the diss via Twitter Sunday (Sept.
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