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Ja Rule Roasted for Asking People to Help Him Find Banksy

Ja Rule is searching for Banksy, and it doesn't sound like anyone wants to seriously help him.

Ja Rule performs onstage during the Pain is Love tour
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What is Ja Rule doing these days? I mean, he's obviously trying to figure out how to skirt the Fyre Festival fuckery, but we're not hearing loads of new music from him. He's gotta have a bunch of "Put It on Me" money sitting around, and we imagine he can tour tracks from his 10(!) studio albums.. but we've also not received an album from him since 2012. What the fuck is he doing?

Based on a tweet spotted earlier today, Ja's just outchea trying to holler at Banksy.

If it were only that easy, Ja. As many of you know, Banksy's identity has been the source of mystery for about as long as the acclaimed artist has showcased his work. Late last year, people thought he was spotted in Melbourne, while others think he's Robert Del Naja from Massive Attack. Either way, it's hilarious to think that Ja would think it'd be as simple as chucking a tweet into the ether, and with that hilarity came the roasts.

What's interesting is that this isn't the first time Ja Rule has referenced Banksy. Back in November of 2013, he shared an image of Banksy's "New York Accent" piece on Instagram.


He also reference Banksy, among other artists, on the intro to his last album, 2012's PIL2, on the opening track "Intro / F*ck Fame."


"I'm what you never saw, something you never seen," Rule says towards the end of his verse. "You mother fuckers can't see me; Banksy"

​While we've not cracked the case on why Ja might be looking for Banksy, it looks like he's trying to step his love for the artist's work the fuck up. Hopefully it isn't for some kind of Fyre Festival 2 shit.

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