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Ja Rule Breaks Silence After G-Unit Altercation: “I’m Not Proud of My Behavior”

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Ja Rule is taking accountability following his heated altercation with G-Unit members Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda.

After video of the tense exchange began circulating online, the Queens rapper addressed the situation publicly — and this time, he struck a more reflective tone.

“I’m not proud of my behavior — it’s goofy to me,” Ja admitted. “I’m a grown man about to be a proud grandfather and I wish that video of me wasn’t out there either.”

The altercation, which reportedly stemmed from a verbal dispute, quickly escalated and reignited old tensions between Ja Rule and affiliates of 50 Cent’s G-Unit camp. Social media has been buzzing ever since, with fans dissecting every angle of the confrontation.

But Ja says he doesn’t like being pushed out of character.

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“I don’t like people taking me out of my character so for that I apologize to my wife, family, fans, business and investment partners,” he continued. “I want people to know at the end of the day I’m still a man and I’m going to stand my ground. I don’t start trouble.”

The rapper emphasized that while he regrets how things played out publicly, he still believes in defending himself when necessary.

The apology marks a shift from earlier social media jabs that had escalated the situation. Now, Ja appears focused on protecting his image — especially as a family man and businessman.

Whether this cools the long-standing tension remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Ja Rule is acknowledging the moment and owning his part in it.

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