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Ja Rule's second album, Rule 3:36, was released on October 10, 2000, and went in a much different stylistic direction from Venni Vetti Vecci, changing his almost trademark hardcore hip-hop sound to mainstream-oriented pop-rap, debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 with 276,000 copies sold in its first week, making it Ja Rule's first number one album.
Murder Inc. was an American East Coast hip hop supergroup composed of Jay-Z, DMX, and Ja Rule, formed by record executive Irv Gotti in 1995. [1] They first appeared in tandem on fellow New York-based rapper Mic Geronimo 's 1995 song "Time to Build."
Raynor contributed vocals and appeared in the official music video for the remix to Ja Rule's "Holla Holla", and made a cameo appearance in the video for Ja Rule's "6 Feet Underground". In 2002, Raynor contributed to the Irv Gotti -produced hit single Down 4 U with Ja Rule , Ashanti , and Charli Baltimore from the Murder Inc. compilation album ...
Rapper Ja Rule has been left “devastated” after being denied entry into the UK – just days before the start of his tour.. The US rapper, 47, real name Jeffrey Bruce Atkins Sr, was due to ...
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Ja Rule Jr., Jordan Atkins, Aisha Murray, Ja Rule, and Britany Atkins. Amy Sussman/Shutterstock The “Wonderful” musician shares daughter Britney, 27, and sons Jeffrey, 22, and Jordan, 20, with ...
After helping Def Jam with the success of DMX, Jay-Z, and Ja Rule, Russell Simmons gave Irv Gotti his own label under Def Jam. While watching Biography on A&E during gangster week, a Murder, Inc. logo appeared on the screen, inspiring Irv to name his label after the organized crime group, paralleling his desire to put out hit records to the crime group's purpose of putting out contract hits.
Ja Rule is almost ready to put his music career to rest. The iconic rapper revealed earlier this year that his next album, Coup de Grâce -- which literally means "final blow" -- will be his last.