Ja Rule and 50 Cent have been consistent about their intense hatred of one another for decades, and this mutual hate society continues to rage on after the G-Unit mogul gave the Murder Inc. rapper an online roasting.

During his performance at Nelly’s Hot in Herre Festival in Toronto this past weekend, Ja attempted to inject some theatrics into his set by being wheeled out to the stage on a stretcher by two paramedics.

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The sound of a thumping heartbeat could be heard through the speakers before Ja, who was laying on his back, screamed out: “Ayo, let these n-ggas know who I am. I’m one of the three, n-gga!”

The Murder Inc. hitmaker then suddenly sprang to life and leapt off the stretcher as he dove into his 2001 hit “Livin’ It Up.” Although, Ja Rule’s exploits didn’t quite get the reception he was most likely hoping for among fans online.

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As he’s been doing for years, 50 Cent clowned Ja Rule for his on-stage antics, sharing a screenshot of XXL‘s article about the performance in a since-deleted Instagram post while branding Ja “stupid.”

“Lol WTF [crying face emoji] I ain’t gotta say shit stupid [ninja]’s SMH [facepalm emoji] #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi,” he wrote in the caption.

Ja Rule has since taken to the comment section of HipHopDX‘s Instagram post about the story, writing: “[laughing face emoji] This n-gga is an obsessed side bitch.”

Then, 20 minutes after DX‘s original post, Ja Rule took to his Twitter page to blast his longtime rival some more.

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“@50cent You’re like an obsessed side bitch…[laughing face emoji] do me a favor and TAKE MY DICK OUT YOUR MOUTH!!! Pause #ICONN #Vibes #Rosevine #Redrose,” he wrote.

At the time of publishing, 50 Cent hasn’t responded to Ja Rule’s latest salvo.

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50 Cent and Ja Rule’s bitter feud dates back to 1999 when Ja was allegedly robbed by one of 50’s associates. Things reached fever pitch in the early 2000s when the pair traded vicious diss tracks like “Wanksta” and “Loose Change,” not to mention actual blows.

Yet evidently 50 still enjoys taking shots at his fellow Queens, New York native whenever the opportunity presents itself.

Meanwhile, Ja Rule has revealed he’s exploring the idea of selling off his lucrative catalog but admitted his deal would be structured differently than most artists’ agreements.

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The “Put It On Me” rapper sat down with Bloomberg Businessearlier last month where he explained his thought process behind selling his catalog in what he hopes to be a reversion deal which will allow part of what’s sold to be returned to his family down the line.