 NEW YORK (NY RnB magazine) - Ja Rule, who was supposed to be on a self-imposed six-month vacation, has released a new diss record, "The Wrap" this past weekend. It features Fatal Hussein and responds to "Hail Mary" which features Eminem, 50 Cent, and Busta Rhymes. "Hail Mary" was a remake of the Tupac and the Outlawz song of the same name which was released in 1996. In "The Wrap," Ja Rule once again goes after 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, and Dr. Dre. Ja Rule also refers to a recent incident in Miami where D12 member Proof was jumped by members of Murder Inc. Records, as well as the ongoing federal money-laundering investigation of the Murder Inc. label. Hussein is a former member of Tupc's group, the Outlawz. The rapper is currently signed to Rap-A-Lot Records. Hussein shared his dislike for the remake of "Hail Mary" with MTV, saying, quote, "I'm one of the Outlawz, so my opinion is going to be real critical. That 'Hail Mary' was wack, total trash, no creativity. Why rap over certain stuff? You're not making it any doper. To me, it was a slap in the face to anybody that stood for something that 'Pac was holding down. It was a slap in the face to say you're repping Tupac. You're listening to his lyrics and putting his lyrics back on over his beats. You're not creating, you're biting. You didn't even know him. It's going to be some action taken."
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