Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda recently shared their side of the story from a recent altercation with Ja Rule on a Delta Airlines flight. According to the New York rappers, Ja Rule wanted no part of the confrontation when he realized his longtime enemies were seated behind him in first class on a flight from SFO to JFK. After some heated words and a pillow fight, Ja Rule made the wise decision to exit the plane and catch a later flight.
The incident, which was captured on video by TMZ, shows Yayo and Uncle Murda confronting Ja Rule on the plane. Yayo, never one to back down from a confrontation, made it clear that they were not afraid of Ja Rule and even took a playful jab at his height.
The beef between the rappers dates back to the early 2000s when G-Unit was at the height of their success. Yayo admitted that he hadn’t seen Ja Rule in decades before the incident on the plane. The tension between the two parties has simmered for years, and it finally came to a head during the flight.
Despite the altercation, Yayo and Uncle Murda found humor in the situation and commended Delta Airlines for handling the situation professionally. The rappers, who recently launched their own podcast called “The Real Report,” are no strangers to controversy and are known for their candid and unfiltered opinions.
Overall, the incident with Ja Rule serves as a reminder of the ongoing beef between the rappers and highlights the complexities of the hip-hop industry. While Ja Rule may have backed down from the confrontation, Yayo and Uncle Murda remain unapologetic and ready to defend their honor at any given moment.

