Ja Rule is tying up all of his loose ends before he heads off to prison next month. After years of beef with rapper 50 Cent, Ja has declared a truce with the fellow Queens native.
Rule said in an interview with The Life Files, that he has no problems with his longtime nemesis. "It's resolved now," he declared. "I'm cool. We ain't beefing no more. We'll never collaborate. That's just what it is. You don't have to be at war with somebody, but it's also kind of like U.S. and another country that they may not get along with. We don't gotta go to war, but we're not friends either. But we can coincide inside of a world. He's doing him, and he's not thinking about me, and I'm doing me and I'm not thinking about him."
Rule also addressed his short lived Twitter beef kicked off by 50's taunts regarding his prison sentence. After expressing his disdain for the G-Unit frontman, via the social networking site, he now feels ashamed for lashing out. "I was a little ashamed of myself to be even involved with that. Because I'm like, yo, I'm 35 years old and I'm on Twitter beef? That's not something I want to entertain, but I'm a man first, so I'm reading s--- like him sending tweets and little things about me."
In the end, Rule said that he was angry with himself for allowing 50 to get a rise out of him, but has since moved on. 50 has yet to announce that he will no longer give Rule a hard time, and judging by his past beefs with the likes of Rick Ross and Game, he doesn't seem to give up on a rift easily.
The former Murder Inc. rapper will be officially sentenced on June 8 where he is scheduled to begin a two-year prison sentence, stemming from a weapons possession charge in 2007. Prior to his incarceration the Rule announced that he will release his eighth album, 'The Renaissance Project.'