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Ja Rule: Man In the Mirror

Friday, July 31, 2009 8:33 AM | 72 comments
By Ismael AbduSalaam

Ja Rule is excited. For the past several years, the Inc lead artist has taken a back seat after dominating the early 2000s with a string of chart-topping hits. Now, Rule finds himself on the verge of releasing an official comeback LP this November. But first, he has a special treat for fans in The Mirror, the original studio album that has been leaked in various incarnations since 2007. Ja Rule is ready for a comeback, but are the fans ready for him?


AllHipHop.com: Congratulations on finally getting The Mirror completed, I know you’ve been working on it for a minute.


Ja Rule: Nah, The Mirror’s been done. We just had some issues with it, some leak issues. I ain’t that nigga to hit my fans with some s**t they heard. Even if two fans heard it, I’m not putting it out there for the public. So I went in and made a whole new album. The new album is crazy, but a lot of people didn’t hear Mirror. I’ve been getting hit on Twitter, Myspace, and Facebook with people asking about The Mirror. So I realized there are a lot of people who didn’t hear the s**t. So today they’ll get a taste of it.


AllHipHop.com: So you’re the one leaking it?


Ja Rule: Actually that’s not true. The album was leaked already. I don’t know how it got leaked. People could get it and hear it online. That f**ked up my whole project. But I just want people to hear the album who didn’t.


AllHipHop.com: This is your first album in about 5 years. With the title, it alludes to facing the truth about yourself once you look in the mirror. What are the big truths you learned about yourself as Ja Rule the artist and man during this past half-decade?


Ja Rule: It’s hard for the public to distinguish the truth. They get a persona that you portray or they see on screen, but that may not necessarily be the person that you are. Or they may only know you from the singles you drop and do videos for. A lot of fans don’t get to soak up the whole album. With The Mirror, I just wanted people to get an inside look to what it is like to be me and go through what an artist goes through period.


AllHipHop.com: Not to make you feel old, but we’re right at the 10 year anniversary of Venni Vetti Vecci. Even amongst your biggest critics, that’s the album that many concede was executed well. For the fans who love that album, can they expect tracks like “Story To Tell” and “It’s Murda,” or will they get more “Mesmerize” and the other radio songs that took you to stardom?


Ja Rule: The Mirror is really a compilation of complex and different records. They’re not all the same. I got records like “Father Forgive Me” on the album, and “Sing a Prayer For Me.” These records are completely different. I wanted people to feel those sides of me because I’m an artist that likes to grow with each project.


That’s something that people don’t understand about artists. If you go to your job everyday and get bored at it sometimes, it’s the same thing with us, [especially] if you go in the studio and doing the same type of music year after year. You get bored and want to try something new and expand your horizons. When you hear “Father Forgive Me,” that’s me broadening my horizons and moving to something different.


AllHipHop.com: Let’s go back to 2007 when you were first wrapping up this project. Were you getting a lot of resistance from Universal, since they were expecting those platinum hits, and you were now seeking to experiment? Was it a struggle getting them to see your vision?


Ja Rule: It wasn’t really a fight. The situation just didn’t work, it wasn’t a marriage. Sometimes it’s like that. When you see a project do 5 or 10 million that was a project that had good chemistry all around it. Not just through the making of it, but after recording to the marketing and promoting of it. Those are special because everybody is in tune and wants the same thing. It wasn’t like that with The Mirror.


I was new over there at Motown. They never got no money with me in the past. I was a Def Jam artist. There was poor communication on both ends.


AllHipHop.com: We’re ending the first decade of the 2000s, and pretty much the R&B/Hip-Hop collaborations that people were slamming you for are making a resurgence like they normally do every few years. When you look at today’s scene, do you feel it validates you now that people are running or trying to run with the formula you perfected?


Ja Rule: I said it in one of rhymes on Message to Mankind, “I gave birth to a style that’s way too common now/Niggas cocktailed my shit/Got it all watered down.” [laughs] That’s how I feel about it. Like autotune. That was T-Pain’s sound. And now everybody uses it, and Jay puts out “Death of Autotune.” Now, T-Pain might have a hard time coming back with his own sound, because so many people saturated and made it not the s**t. I like autotune and think its some fly s**t. Roger Troutman was the first and T-Pain made it his own thing.


With me, I didn’t create melodic tunes. There were people doing melodic tunes before me, but I made it my s**t. And that’s the difference. When I want to kick it up a notch and do something y’all can’t do, I do this. We can all go in the booth and spit and go hard at each other. We used to do that all day. Me and X used to go to different spots and battle rhyme. DMX was a battle rhymer back in the day. And with Cash Money Click we would go to video shoots and battle rappers, that’s what it was. It’s nothing for an artist to go in the booth and spit it. I can do that and rock with anybody.


But that melodic s**t? I did it in a way that no one else could do or even wanted to try. For me that was my special shit that separated me from other artists.


AllHipHop.com: I’m sure you used your time away to enjoy your family, and also grow as a human being. So looking at Hip-Hop, do you feel it’s grown with you, or has regressed from where you left it?


Ja Rule: Hip-Hop changes every few years. I remember a time when dancing was the s**t in Hip-Hop when I was younger: from the cabbage patch, the wop, pee wee herman, the Biz Mark, we had a gang of songs and dance records! And it was cool for us to do that. Now I’m 33, and you sound about in my age bracket and that era, and you know Hip-Hop has always been a youthful thing. [The dances] are for the kids to enjoy and have fun.


But Hip-Hop is such a big business now, and we grew up with the music. So now you have fans of all ages. That’s why artists like myself, Jay, and Kanye can come up and still sell records because it grows. I listen to Hip-Hop and I’m 33. My kids listen to it. They’re going to grow up and I’m going to get older still listening to Hip-Hop. Then their kids will come up listening to it. So Hip-hop will keep getting bigger as long as we keep putting out good music.


AllHipHop.com: Looking at R.U.L.E. that contained one of the last high-profile NY collaborations to go national in “New York.” Where do see NY Hip-Hop now in terms of quality?


Ja Rule: [Pauses] Y’know, I don’t like to categorize it like that. I feel we’re all Hip-Hop. It’s not music, it’s a state of mind and way of living. It’s the clothes, attitude, walk, and everything that we do. We are different from society, and I don’t want to generalize from region to region. We all made Hip-Hop, and grew up loving it. It’s not like any other form of music. Other genres don’t categorize their s**t by region to region, it’s all one thing. I feel we should really stop the divide and conquer s**t they try to throw at us. We’re all Hip-Hop.


AllHipHop.com: The “Uh-Oh” joint with Wayne was right as he started building the superstar momentum that has manifested today. Did you foresee him becoming as big as he is?


Ja Rule: Weezy was doing what he wanted to do. You have to do the music that you feel in your heart, because that’s what the people will feel. When it’s coming from there, the people respond. He really put in a lot of work on the underground circuit, mixtapes, and he pleased the people. He loved Hip-Hop. He didn’t do it for the money. For about two years straight he said “this is for the people and the fans.” And that’s why he received the love and the rewards. It was a f**king small flame that blew into a fire. He deserved it and worked hard for it.


AllHipHop.com: You have a new label imprint with Empire Records. Are you looking to create a distinct brand away from the Inc or just build onto that movement?


Ja Rule: We made history with Murder Inc. It’s incredible to look back at it. But Empire is my movement. [Irv] Gotti is my brother who I love to death, and is supporting me. I guess if you merge the two you have the Inc Empire. [laughs] It is two separate things but still one thing.


AllHipHop.com: You did some venting about DMX and Ashanti on the track “Judas,” regarding some of the past issues you had with the moves they’ve made. Is all that done now, or are there any other past transgressions you needed to let out on The Mirror?


Ja Rule: Nah, I didn’t want anyone to look at The Mirror as a diss album. That was a song I felt I had to get off my chest. When I have thoughts I have to get them out my head through song. “Judas” was just a real record I felt I needed to make. I didn’t mean to hurt anyone’s feelings; I love everyone that was supposedly talked about on that record. I have no problems with anyone.


AllHipHop.com: I remember hearing you speak of the 2002-2003 period as a time when the public just threw you on the “hate train” for no reason. When you look back at that period, do you think there’s anything you could’ve done differently to stop it, or do you feel it was a just an inevitable freight train?


Ja Rule: The fans don’t get a chance to understand the ins and outs of how things work. I don’t think they’re privy to inside information on the underhanded s**t that goes on in this industry. They only get to see what is printed, and perception is reality. That situation and everything around that period in my career didn’t make sense. It didn’t add up. 2+2=8. [laughs] I look at it now and laugh. I’m happy I can because you have to make light of situations like that or you’ll drive yourself crazy. I know how we move and it’s just a funny situation, one of those things you deal with in life. God sends you a test, and you have to pull through and show you’re a strong dude. That takes a lot for a nigga to stand up and walk through fire when people are throwing stones.


AllHipHop.com: Best case scenario for The Mirror, do you want to recapture that superstar status you had before? After experiencing how quickly people can tear you down, is that a reality you still strive for? Or is having the love of your diehard fans enough?


Ja Rule: I have an uncanny love out there. There’s diehard Ja Rule fans out there, and those that really hate me. But when I look at the reasons people don’t like me, it never really resonates. They’re usually frivolous reasons, never about hating the music. I’m not concerned with that. I’m concerned with those who understand what goes on in the music business and what happened with all the s**t I’ve been through. People like comeback stories, to see someone be on top, fall, and come back to glory. That’s the American story. A lot of people are rooting for me to do that with my situation and my new label. I’m getting a lot of love and good feedback. I’ve been all over the world. I’ve been touring for about four years now overseas and it’s crazy. People want to see me win and I don’t want to let them down. I want to put out that music that people will enjoy.


The Mirror is a present for them to enjoy. They’ll get a chance to enjoy it in its entirety. And it’s free, you don’t have to pay s**t for it. I’ll have a mixtape soon and then my new album. I feel it is my time to hit off Hip-Hop.


On The Mirror I didn’t do too many guests. I have Weezy, Game, and a lot of new artists who did their thing. It’s just a great album. And I got production from my man Erick Sermon and Chink Santana.


AllHipHop.com: What’s the early word on that new album?


Ja Rule: New album coming real soon, looking to drop around October or November. I worked really hard for the fans. Look out for my new label Empire Records and all my new artists. I don’t have a title yet. I may do a little contest to get the fans to give some ideas. I’m tittering with it every day.


AllHipHop.com: I’m sure today the fans who haven’t heard The Mirror will be eager to give it a listen.


Ja Rule: Yeah man, but I’m not trying to get in any trouble with Universal [laughs]. The album was already leaked don’t sue me! It’s all love, and it’s getting real crazy. I got a lot of people backing me and it’s feeling good, my nigga.



Comments

 

Ms_JoiBella said:

i like ja, hope he comes back on top.
July 31, 2009 8:46 AM
 

puescobar85 said:

good shit Ja
July 31, 2009 8:48 AM
 

dubbz360 said:

unfortunately, the career is over.  its a little bit too late.  and its not just him, its a whole bunch of rappers thats its over for. its crazy, cuz he was the biggest thing popping at one point
July 31, 2009 8:55 AM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

i aint gonna front, i like abit of ja, and now with 50 in recent months slipin and getin a bit of hate, now is a good-a time as any for ja to try and come back, but 2be honest hes never gonna be able to regain the cred or buzz he once had, he already hit his peak IMO

veni veti veci was a classic, at least he has a classic to his name, but dmx really lays his real pain and heart on a track, like TRUE emotions, but ja, sounds like he does, but really never puts his own lifes pain on a track really, its all a front

that bein said, ja can make some good music, and really has got talent, more than the new age wack rappers, espec cash money click, that old shit bangs
July 31, 2009 8:55 AM
 

MUTHADON said:

GREAT INTERVIEW..................I HOPE THAT THINGS WORK OUT FOR JA AND HIS NEW LABEL...........THE JUDAS SONG WAS HOT,I'M FEELING THAT JOINT RIGHT THERE,LIKE I SAID IN THIS CRAZY WORLD ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE............
July 31, 2009 9:09 AM
 

Antlivethegreat said:

I hope you get it in Killah! Get in your lane and make it work. If someone say they never liked your music is just plain lying. The Supergroup Murder Inc with Jay,Dmx and Ja Rule would have put a strangle hold on the industry. Let some one say Ja can't spit! They need to do the research.
July 31, 2009 9:23 AM
 

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July 31, 2009 9:38 AM
 

Above All said:

ill check it out but i havent fucked with JA since his 1st joint and then he played himself with the 50 shit......
July 31, 2009 9:39 AM
 

Eloquent said:

Nice read, he's showing his growth with the wisdom that he shows between the divide of regions in hip hop but also his understanding of the fans and non-fans (haters).

I enjoyed quite a few of his later releases like Blood In My Eye, he's a good artist who definitely nailed a formula in the early 00's.

I can't say I like those records anymore, but it was a sure fire success.

VVV is still a good album too.
July 31, 2009 9:41 AM
 

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July 31, 2009 9:42 AM
 

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July 31, 2009 9:59 AM
 

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July 31, 2009 10:00 AM
 

ReppnKing said:

See, that's how any Ja interview should go, no mention of 50 Cent.
Now i know that was AHH intention and they tried to help him out with that.

however, this interview won't mean much in the mainstream cause there's no mentionof 50 Cent.

I know Ja wnated to send mad shots at 50. lol

Next time, Ja, ,make sure mention 50. The interview will get more burn.  Hahhaha'

P.S. Sorry Ja, you'll never come back. it's over. And i don't care about 50.
July 31, 2009 10:05 AM
 

IRocJs23 said:

Ja gonna pull through,he can do it.fuck the other haters.i cant believe people let 50 cent cloud their mind about Ja.see even your fans will turn on you and they found out how shiesty 50 cent could be when he did Buck wrong
July 31, 2009 10:18 AM
 

Mr-Justice said:

JA -

I hope your reading this blog my dude. You got a lot of people who are willing to give you a chance here... Me included... (if you look at my myspace page you will see some familiar images from Murder Inc. Studios). Drop that heat. 50's reign is over and his music is garbage so now is a good time for a comeback. Make it happen my dude...


http://www.myspace.com/nyjustice
July 31, 2009 10:29 AM
 

Anonymouscdr said:

JAHHHHHHHHHHH NO!!!!(no affiliation with rasta)





BAHAMAS FINEST!!!!!!
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July 31, 2009 10:30 AM
 

Holla221 said:

Honestly, I'm a Ja fan, but it's sad that I've been hearing about him making a "come back" for a couple of years now.  Even when he dropped his last album, with the R.Kelly single I wonder, they were saying he was making a "come back" then too. I think if Ja can stop these media outlets from calling this a "come back" then he can do well.
July 31, 2009 10:39 AM
 

D.I.C.E. said:

The only way this nigga can come back is by spiitin some tight ass bars, leave all that singin shit in the past, and not try to go along with the current sound of "hip hop" right now.

He need to make his own lane. I honestly hope he can pull it off, but only time will tell. good luck
July 31, 2009 10:48 AM
 

HOT97 said:

HOT97 SAYS:Its funny how when rappers are the the hottest thing around they Get Movie roles and so many other things to do...And on the flipside when they are no longer hot they are doing nothing at all...So we all can clearly see that most rappers that get these good acting roles really get them because of their popularity and not their talent..

I am saying all this to say that, can Ja Rule find something else to do besides rapping? Wasn't he breaking into the movie sceen at one point?That should be something to continue, oppose to his rapp career which in my opinion is dead and will never ever return...
My black brother you have to be good for something else..Shit
July 31, 2009 11:20 AM
 

OH_PLAYA_105 said:

Jay put you on X made you hot, but you took advantage of it and held it down so respect due.

The 50 situation was crazy cuz of the court thing he couldnt respond really and supreme was following 50 tryin to get at him what could Ja really rap about in the response
July 31, 2009 12:02 PM
 

MEMPHIS_10 said:

I'M GLAD 50 RAN THIS DUDE OUT OF HIPHOP
July 31, 2009 12:19 PM
 

MR.100STACKZ said:

ITS STILL FUCKKIN MURDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!

JA I MISS U MA NIGGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

NEW YORK IS STARTIN TO FALL OFF COMPLETELY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BROOKLYN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

URBAN247.BLOGSPOT.COM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
July 31, 2009 12:26 PM
 

Mr.GoodBrother said:

This clown motherfucker swears he's 'Jason' with these so-called comebacks..Nigga sit yo' ass down Ferrari merced your career years ago..Ain't nobody wanna hear you lame..True Talk.Brookyn Lives-FREE SHYNE PO!!!
July 31, 2009 12:46 PM
 

Hip-HopIsDead72 said:

Damn shame what 50 dun did to dat boy...  smh.  That n*gga can't even write a book if he wanted.

Sidenote - Damn that n*gga Shyne STILL in the box??  Diddy told them to give that n*gga 9 more years or sumthin?

~HHid
July 31, 2009 1:04 PM
 

hiphop30 said:


JA DO YOU MY NIGGA....YOU DON'T NEED TO BRING 50 BITCHASS NAME

UP, AND I'M GLAD YOU DIDN'T......REAL DOWN SOUTH NIGGAS KNOW THE HE FAKE.


HE'S HOPING SOMEONE SAY HIS NAME BEFORE HIS WACK ASS ALBUM DROPS.
July 31, 2009 1:12 PM
 

hiphop30 said:


JA DO YOU MY NIGGA....YOU DON'T NEED TO BRING 50 BITCHASS NAME

UP, AND I'M GLAD YOU DIDN'T......REAL DOWN SOUTH NIGGAS KNOW THE HE FAKE.


HE'S HOPING SOMEONE SAY HIS NAME BEFORE HIS WACK ASS ALBUM DROPS.
July 31, 2009 1:12 PM
 

hiphop30 said:


JA DO YOU MY NIGGA....YOU DON'T NEED TO BRING 50 BITCHASS NAME

UP, AND I'M GLAD YOU DIDN'T......REAL DOWN SOUTH NIGGAS KNOW THE HE FAKE.


HE'S HOPING SOMEONE SAY HIS NAME BEFORE HIS WACK ASS ALBUM DROPS.
July 31, 2009 1:12 PM
 

hiphop30 said:


JA DO YOU MY NIGGA....YOU DON'T NEED TO BRING 50 BITCHASS NAME

UP, AND I'M GLAD YOU DIDN'T......REAL DOWN SOUTH NIGGAS KNOW THE HE FAKE.


HE'S HOPING SOMEONE SAY HIS NAME BEFORE HIS WACK ASS ALBUM DROPS.
July 31, 2009 1:13 PM
 

hiphop30 said:

JA DO YOU MY NIGGA....YOU DON'T NEED TO BRING 50 BITCHASS NAME

UP, AND I'M GLAD YOU DIDN'T......REAL DOWN SOUTH NIGGAS KNOW THAT HE'S FAKE.


HE'S HOPING SOMEONE SAY HIS NAME BEFORE HIS WACK ASS ALBUM DROPS.
July 31, 2009 1:15 PM
 

liquidswords95 said:

The thing he said about hip hop being divided; he is totally right.... I say that all the time.... People always Talking about east coast hip hop, west coast hip hop, southern hip hop and midwest hip hop.. Even in stores they have it labeled like that sometime.... We the only music that do that shit... You don't see Rock n Roll artist talking about east and west rock; you feel me. If you making good hip hop music i'm going to listen to your shit.. I can careless where you from..... Like me I'm from and live in the South.... and i get criticized alot by people for listening to alot of New York MC's..... My favorite MC is Nas..... and they be hating on me for that.... and it's pretty stupid if you ask me.
July 31, 2009 1:20 PM
 

alwayshiphop79 said:

Ja does have talent, hope he can bounce back..Fuck all the beef shit, just make the music you want to make and put it out there..If making the sing-song love jams is your thing, then do that shit!! Don't let another dude tell you what kind of music you should or shouldn't make..

Check out new music from The Mighty Network at..
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New album, "Solid Infrastructure" is available now!!
July 31, 2009 2:22 PM
 

alwayshiphop79 said:

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July 31, 2009 2:24 PM
 

liquidswords95 said:

Much Success to Ja though. I Never been a Ja fan though.
July 31, 2009 2:26 PM
 

YungOG said:

i always liked Ja's music...yes even when the "hate train' came to his town so to speak. i mean who doesnt have commercial singles to make sure their record has the sales it needs. he gotta coo flow witta great mind for song concepts. and no i didnt take "Ja's side" on the beef. i got 50's G.R.O.D.T. too
July 31, 2009 3:56 PM
 

Bill_Blass74! said:

YO JA, I know you're reading this:

Fuck that shit man & do you!

Expose that nigga fif for biting your style & we know he's a snitch.

Just get at them cats, niggas still mad u let fif win that battle tho.

I know the feds were on y'all but u need to ETHER them g-unit niggas for real.
July 31, 2009 4:01 PM
 

MAINE MAN said:

Liquiswords95...What part of NC you from? Charlotte  NC here my dude...

Anyway...I never bought a Ja album...He had that one track that was hard though...I think its called "Red Light" and of course Murda Gram was hot....

Ja just seems generic to me though...I remember when he was on the radio station talking bout DMX or 50 and he said:

"Ya'll niggas want to see Pac! You want to see Pac comeback? Its here nigga, Its here!...Epic fucking fail! That shit had me rolling.. lmao...This nigga really thinks he is Pac...After that I completely just stopped fucking with dude...
July 31, 2009 4:01 PM
 

poe said:

I like that verse he dropped on the mafia music remix. nigga went in...
July 31, 2009 4:07 PM
 

Thasikkis said:

Patiently awaiting the new stuff
July 31, 2009 4:12 PM
 

Zone2020 said:

Real Talk the mirror has at least 5 hits on it....keep in mind this shit was supposed to come out in 07 early 08 so its a couple years old but still bangs..People are just fake...its like Michael Jackson everybody turned on him...was actin like he wasnt shit...Then when he dies...the same lames are like RIP Michael Jackson you were the greatest. 50's music is great but hes a hypocrit and a Ja Rule biter.  T.I.P. makes gangsta songs but got knocked in Houston and proved to be a snitch....but fans are funny and root for the underdog even when its a lie.....Now that this shit has been proven false...why dont they get respect...like I said earlier say what u want but Ja and Flip went back at people directly when they took shots...Even my fav rapper(Nas) along with Biggie, Jay-Z, Da Brat and Dre didnt even respond to Pac...I dont see yall calling them fake or saying they are washed up and they got fuckin destroyed!!!Ja took on five mothafuckas at once Fif, Em, DMX, Dre and D12 by hisself so to me thats like a guy getting jumped but 5 people and you say it got his assed kicked. Em you say your mom is crackhead and Kim is known slut so whats Halley gone be when she grows up...after that line he didnt go one on one he came back with others to take on one person...Em was like 10-0 against pop singers until a 40 yr old Mariah nuked his ass..which he brought on himself! LONG STORY short Im fuckin with ja!! Cant wait for the new album..

July 31, 2009 4:14 PM
 

Zone2020 said:

Real Talk the mirror has at least 5 hits on it....keep in mind this shit was supposed to come out in 07 early 08 so its a couple years old but still bangs..People are just fake...its like Michael Jackson everybody turned on him...was actin like he wasnt shit...Then when he dies...the same lames are like RIP Michael Jackson you were the greatest. 50's music is great but hes a hypocrit and a Ja Rule biter.  T.I.P. makes gangsta songs but got knocked in Houston and proved to be a snitch....but fans are funny and root for the underdog even when its a lie.....Now that this shit has been proven false...why dont they get respect...like I said earlier say what u want but Ja and Flip went back at people directly when they took shots...Even my fav rapper(Nas) along with Biggie, Jay-Z, Da Brat and Dre didnt even respond to Pac...I dont see yall calling them fake or saying they are washed up and they got fuckin destroyed!!!Ja took on five mothafuckas at once Fif, Em, DMX, Dre and D12 by hisself so to me thats like a guy getting jumped but 5 people and you say it got his assed kicked. Em you say your mom is crackhead and Kim is known slut so whats Halley gone be when she grows up...after that line he didnt go one on one he came back with others to take on one person...Em was like 10-0 against pop singers until a 40 yr old Mariah nuked his ass..which he brought on himself! LONG STORY short Im fuckin with ja!! Cant wait for the new album..
July 31, 2009 4:14 PM
 

Zone2020 said:

Real Talk the mirror has at least 5 hits on it....keep in mind this shit was supposed to come out in 07 early 08 so its a couple years old but still bangs..People are just fake...its like Michael Jackson everybody turned on him...was actin like he wasnt shit...Then when he dies...the same lames are like RIP Michael Jackson you were the greatest. 50's music is great but hes a hypocrit and a Ja Rule biter.  T.I.P. makes gangsta songs but got knocked in Houston and proved to be a snitch....but fans are funny and root for the underdog even when its a lie.....Now that this shit has been proven false...why dont they get respect...like I said earlier say what u want but Ja and Flip went back at people directly when they took shots...Even my fav rapper(Nas) along with Biggie, Jay-Z, Da Brat and Dre didnt even respond to Pac...I dont see yall calling them fake or saying they are washed up and they got fuckin destroyed!!!Ja took on five mothafuckas at once Fif, Em, DMX, Dre and D12 by hisself so to me thats like a guy getting jumped but 5 people and you say it got his assed kicked. Em you say your mom is crackhead and Kim is known slut so whats Halley gone be when she grows up...after that line he didnt go one on one he came back with others to take on one person...Em was like 10-0 against pop singers until a 40 yr old Mariah nuked his ass..which he brought on himself! LONG STORY short Im fuckin with ja!! Cant wait for the new album..
July 31, 2009 4:14 PM
 

MAINE MAN said:

Zone2020...Are you saying Ja and Mariah killed Em?...

The last line Ja said about Ems moms and his daughter was Ja's claim to fame.Probaly his best line ever!..The rest of his bars sucked on that song...

Flip and Ja did get destroyed! Them niggas been incognito since there Tip and 50 went in on them... Its going to be hard for them to get there careers back...Just like someone else said up top..they gone have to stay in there lanes and not crossover to the swag rap shit...
July 31, 2009 4:38 PM
 

liquidswords95 said:

@Maine Man

I'm from Plymouth NC. born and raised. I haven't lived there since 02 though...... I live In Dallas Tx now though. I know about the Queen city Charlotte.....  I know a couple of people here in Dallas that's from Charlotte. Also Plymouth is on the coast on NC.... It's by the Outer Banks; you know Kitty Hawk and Manteo. But i'm forever a Tarheel fan till the day i die. Yeah Ja do seem like he wanna be Pac bad though.
July 31, 2009 5:01 PM
 

187skillz said:

Come on Rule, that melodic shit you were doing was corny after a while, it was ok at first , I even liked a few of your RnBish joint but then you started o.ding on it, it started becoming corny, honestly everyone got tired of it that was why when 50 came, he basically murdered you easily because he said what everyone was thinking.

I got your first album and it was ok, nothing spectacular, but what made me buy that shit was I heard murdergram and before that heard you rap over a MOBB DEEP beat that came as a bonus CD on X's first album, you definitely were ill back then...fast fwd a couple years, you just became corny, "tryna bring Pac back" and all that shit...your video my body or whatever was ill, the song was whatever...Ja hopefully you blow again, cause you're def. far from the wackest rappers, but you need to stop taking credit for that corny shit that fucked up your career.

All the Best.
July 31, 2009 5:27 PM
 

MAINE MAN said:

@LiquidSwordz..I know exactly where ya at....My mother stays near there...I go home every once in a while...But you know once you hit the crib and you see your old boys in shit...Niggas get a little jelly cus you doing good...You know how that goes...But I live in Nashville, Tn now...Its ok..Just niggas style of dressing is way wack!Niggas here wear orange dickies and shit...Just can't get with that...Anyway respect to you  my dude! Shouts out to NC, SC, and the DMV...
July 31, 2009 5:54 PM
 

gorgan said:

I heard recently Ja Rule asked Dawn Penn if he should make a comeback and she sung to him "NO NO NO"
July 31, 2009 6:16 PM
 

liquidswords95 said:

@Maine Mane

Same thing in Dallas. A lot of this cats here can't dress either. You know all them designs on their jeans and shit. I'm gon always rep NC to the fullest though.

Peace out homie.
July 31, 2009 6:26 PM
 

MUTHADON said:

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July 31, 2009 6:52 PM
 

JasonWllms55 said:

Ja will never regain what he had in the early 2000s. Especially since he burned bridges with people like Ashanti and Lil Mo who helped him on his biggest hits. That Judas song goes hard though. "Uh oh" was wack. Wish him luck though.
July 31, 2009 6:56 PM
 

Roamn said:

Sux how image is more important than music, in the MUSIC BUSINESS.
Fucken haters, if personality and style are that important to you Stan muhafuckas, go work in pageants.
July 31, 2009 7:33 PM
 

Zone2020 said:

  MAINE MAN said:
Zone2020...Are you saying Ja and Mariah killed Em?...

The last line Ja said about Ems moms and his daughter was Ja's claim to fame.Probaly his best line ever!..The rest of his bars sucked on that song...


what im sayin is after Ja made that song... it took 5 mothafuckas to come at him...and I didnt even mention the who shot ya joint where he killed fif...think of it like a boxing match...you say a dude danced the whole fight and the other guy might be better but if I knock your ass out in the last round with 10 secs left..its still a K.O. Im a huge fan of Pac...lyrically he wasnt as metaphor driven as BIG and some of the others...but the same thing with hit em up..What makes that song a classic is..."you claim to be a player but I fucked your wife"...really after what else needed to be said and the shit was real...Just like Ja with Em...what made it so krazy was he used Em's own shit on him. Oh yeah wasnt saying that Ross is better than Eminem but we all know that in real life..the best man doesnt always win...you cant say Em would take him based on his past cuz u never know.

Im not saying Flip and Ja...didnt lose alot of traction...what Im sayin is 50 cent sold people an image of Ja...then turned did and  the same thing...which to me makes Ja really relevant and the people who fell for it suckas..its like T-Pain..everyone doing autotune makes him really relevant...but his style has been diluting by all the dick riders...T.I is so real yet and he snitches...come on man..Shit Lil Kim got a year just for a lie and this dude for lying and then some...I disagree with the stay in there lane comment...but it that is the case then T.I. has no lane...he shouldnt talk about blow, guns, killing, or kickin wit his boy and keepin it real because people know when the pressures on hes a SNITCH!!...and leaves his people like Alfamega hangin.  As far as Game and Jay..u guys need to not be so quit to annoit Jay the victor already..because I remember when everyone thought he killed Nas after he dropped the Takeover...and because Nas was quiet..then what happenend..half of the people who thought that had to recant their statement...If the Game was lame...Nas wouldnt fuck with him...Nas is very particular who he does music with! Jay-Z reminds me of Roy Jones when he avoided Tarver for the longest and the public co-signed him being unbeatable..then the unthinkable happen...
July 31, 2009 8:29 PM
 

Zone2020 said:

  MAINE MAN said:
Zone2020...Are you saying Ja and Mariah killed Em?...

The last line Ja said about Ems moms and his daughter was Ja's claim to fame.Probaly his best line ever!..The rest of his bars sucked on that song...


what im sayin is after Ja made that song... it took 5 mothafuckas to come at him...and I didnt even mention the who shot ya joint where he killed fif...think of it like a boxing match...you say a dude danced the whole fight and the other guy might be better but if I knock your ass out in the last round with 10 secs left..its still a K.O. Im a huge fan of Pac...lyrically he wasnt as metaphor driven as BIG and some of the others...but the same thing with hit em up..What makes that song a classic is..."you claim to be a player but I fucked your wife"...really after what else needed to be said and the shit was real...Just like Ja with Em...what made it so krazy was he used Em's own shit on him. Oh yeah wasnt saying that Ross is better than Eminem but we all know that in real life..the best man doesnt always win...you cant say Em would take him based on his past cuz u never know.

Im not saying Flip and Ja...didnt lose alot of traction...what Im sayin is 50 cent sold people an image of Ja...then turned did and  the same thing...which to me makes Ja really relevant and the people who fell for it suckas..its like T-Pain..everyone doing autotune makes him really relevant...but his style has been diluting by all the dick riders...T.I is so real yet and he snitches...come on man..Shit Lil Kim got a year just for a lie and this dude for lying and then some...I disagree with the stay in there lane comment...but it that is the case then T.I. has no lane...he shouldnt talk about blow, guns, killing, or kickin wit his boy and keepin it real because people know when the pressures on hes a SNITCH!!...and leaves his people like Alfamega hangin.  As far as Game and Jay..u guys need to not be so quit to annoit Jay the victor already..because I remember when everyone thought he killed Nas after he dropped the Takeover...and because Nas was quiet..then what happenend..half of the people who thought that had to recant their statement...If the Game was lame...Nas wouldnt fuck with him...Nas is very particular who he does music with! Jay-Z reminds me of Roy Jones when he avoided Tarver for the longest and the public co-signed him being unbeatable..then the unthinkable happen...
July 31, 2009 8:30 PM
 

CashIsKing20 said:

Yo Ja I mean Jeffrey I hate to tell you this but your career is over I don't kno anyone checkin for your shit. Your album is called The Mirror but u obviously havent looked in one I think 50 made you delusional like Officer Ricky. Do Me Favor Kill Yaself......Fuck Nigga for real nigga im serious
July 31, 2009 9:04 PM
 

MR.100STACKZ said:

PUT IT AS SIMPLE AS THIS, ALL MARIAH CAREY AHS TO SAY TO ETHER EMINEM IS

"YA MOMS A CRACKHEAD YA WIFES A SLUT, WHAT HALLE GON B WHEN SHE GROWS UP"

CLASSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BROOKLYN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
July 31, 2009 10:47 PM
 

TonyMalibu said:

I've always liked Ja as a person.  As a rapper / musician, only 70 percent of the time.  I take 30% away for all the times he was trying to impersonate 2Pac.  But 70% is stilll not bad, though.  Ja Rule is one of the few who actually spits from the top without writing anything down.

I always thought it was bullshit what happened to him in 02 and 03.  I knew it was just a trend thing...50 Cent was hot at the time and he had a powerhouse behind him (Dr. Dre and Eminem).  But I never stopped bumpin Ja.  I liked the concept from Blood In My Eye, and he also had some dope ass tracks on that one too.  I remember arguing with my boss back in the day (who was white).  A Ja Rule song came on and he immediately dismissed it.  I was like, "you're only doing that because that's what everybody else is doing.  50 Cent and Eminem told you Ja sucked and you believed it, end of story."  People can front all they want, but everybody was bumpin Ja back in 09, 2000, 2001, and 2002.  Dude had a string of hits that STILL GO HARD to this day.

Ja strikes me as a really humble dude.  Gotta love that whether you fuck with him or not.  I hope he continues to make big moves in his career...whether he's singing or rapping.   Ja should just do him.  
July 31, 2009 10:53 PM
 

Sweetpanties said:

All I Can Say Is Fuck Ja-pussy He's Eminem On That Mariah Shit,,,,Can't Let It Go!!!!
July 31, 2009 11:56 PM
 

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August 1, 2009 5:45 AM
 

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August 1, 2009 5:46 AM
 

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August 1, 2009 6:35 AM
 

Asher "Black Bomb" Sommer said:

I wish Ja good luck. He actually is one of the few ppl
in a more or less talentless genre Hip-Hop has become.

Most ppl stay ignorant, just because the media machine
washed their brains out.

Peace to AHH to bring up this Interview, I can finally
see you are making a statement in being yourselves.

Fuck the Media machine. Fuck Jimmy Iovine, Dre and Em.
All they do is produce hate. Em seems the most pathetic
to me. He's a pill junkie and is bitching about others
who do the same.

Ja has been a good rapper from the beginning and most
of his music is fire. Nobody can deny that. The media
machine made you hate on him to shift over too that
mumbling monkey, who can't rap and his singing
is bullshit. Maybe Ja also needs to die, before people will
give him his long due credit.
August 1, 2009 10:06 AM
 

Hoodgrown said:

Real talk...
I always like Ja, chick shit.. street shit, he had it.

Unlike most at that time period I didn't stop liking Ja because 50 said he was "soft". Sure I loved 50's mixtapes and the Get Rich or Die Trying Album and I thought that the way he was getting at Ja was funny as shit.

But unlike a lot of niggas who can't seem to separate music from reality... I didn't stop listening to Ja shit's because I liked 50's shit. What they had was "BETWEEN THEM".... just hit me with the music man.

Too many fans these days act like these rappers beef is THEIR personal beef. They can't separate their own lives from the lives of others. Real street dudes know that you don't just jump in other niggas beef.

Just because you like 50 doesn't mean you have to hate Game. You can like Game's shit and still like Jay's shit. Their beef IS NOT YOURS. I like Lil Wayne, 50, Game, Rick Ross, Jay Z, Fat Joe, Ja Rule, DMX, ect. What ever beef they have with each other doesn't effect me. I'm not a groupie. I don't feel the need to choose to Jeezy over Gucci. Too many niggas have wayyyyy tooo much time on their hand.

My problem with Ja and Irv back then was that they were on some "bitch" shit. 50 had been attacking these dudes on mixtapes for the longest and Ja and Irv were on top at the time never imaging that they'd have to answer for the beef they had in the street.

When Dre stepped up to sign 50, ya'll don't remember the campaign that Ja and Irv wagged against Aftermath and Interscope to stop 50 from getting signed? Ya'll don't remember them creating beef with other labels because they was trying to stop 50 from getting a voice?

That was a bitch move in my opinion. That was what pissed me off. Don't stop a nigga from trying to get a head. Don't stop a nigga from trying to eat.

All you dudes who are working to try to get on.. imagine if you just landed a deal and Lil Wayne made it publicly known that he didn't want any label trying to sign you. That's some bullshit. And at the time, Ja had the status that Lil Wayne had. He made himself look like a bitch for trying to stop a nigga from eating (probably due to Irv's advice).

That was my problem with Ja. Did I stop buying Ja's albums... only when they got wack. When he let another nigga come and make him switch HIS lane. That's when I stopped buying Ja's album.

How do you let a nigga come in make you switch up your money???

"Blood In Me Eye" was a horrible album. Don't waste a whole album going at a nigga. That's corny. A mixtape maybe... but a REAL album... come on. That's shit's corny. Prodigy made the same mistake after Jay released the "Takeover". Wasted a whole album going at Jay and has never been the same again.


Do ya thing Ja. If the music is good... I'll support it.

Hell, I posted one of the new songs with you and Ashanti. "If You Want To" on the Hoodgrown site. That's definitely a throwback to the "I'm Real" days. Good to hear you too back together again....

Hoodgrown Magazine
If It's Urban, It's Hoodgrown!
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August 1, 2009 11:32 AM
 

Tampatrader6804 said:

Damn I saw this dude in 2005 during the height of the hatred for Ja rule. I have to say when he went on stage people were booing him like a bunch of brain washed bitches, but once his music came on he slowly won everyone over. Everone knew all the words to everyone of his songs. Lets face it... His first album was fucking classic... I seriously can't think of one bad track and his next album was pretty fucking good too. Ja rule was one of the hottest Mc's and its a shame what happened to him. I think people would give him a shot, but lets be honest he isn't going to come back fast, he is going to have to release good material for a few albums to build that solid fan base again. The key in all this is the music... I remember his diss tracks back in the day were straight booty. Him sitting 5 foot nothing is nothing intimidating first of all, and the fact that he said he was gonna merc anyone who came at him was just not true. Ja is a classic case of someone not being serious with his beefs on wax. Had he put the pen to the paper correctly he might still be relevant. I would still bump some Ja rule, but as for a comeback album... get the fuck outta here. Kepp putting out solid music and stay out of controversy...
August 2, 2009 1:08 AM
 

Nescio said:

Look, dude is a straight up fraud. Period. Anybody in NY knows that. He ain't never done no dirt and wasn't in the streets. Neither was Irv.

He got exposed, he went head to head with somebody that was a real artist and had the scars and the stories he was rapping about. Cause 50's shit is kinda stale right now everybody wanna say, "oh I was always feeling Ja and I hope he comes back." Cool, but don't try and make excuses for the guy like 50 was on some fake shit.

That restraining warrant or whatever that Ja used to always talk about was exposed. The precinct that was listed and the officer that supposedly filed it don't even exist.

Don't hit me with the Ja couldn't say shit cause of Preme shit either. In the Clap Back video all these motherfuckers had on Preme shirts. They needed that affiliation to be "hardcore".

Do I have a personal vendetta against Ja, nah, not really. But, anybody with ears can hear that this motherfucker can not rap. I just listened to all three of those newer songs and I'm sorry, but they are not good. Period.

Tell the truth, can you recite a Ja verse? No, but you can damn sure remember his hooks. That's all he was good for and just like somebody else we all know, he would have faded away even if 50 didn't straight run him out the business.

There is no comeback. Ever. He's done. He's an average rapper and average rappers don't make comebacks. The guy sounds like he's been rapping for two years and it's the 10th anniversary of his first album.

You know what Jay-Z sounded like on the 10th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt? Google 44 4's.

The guy's washed up, has been, get over it.

I'm out.

P.S. Going at DMX, when the dude is straight cracked out and on the run from the police and/or locked up after you had all those chances when he was going in on you 5-6 years ago... BITCH. MOVE.
August 2, 2009 2:49 AM
 

Asher "Black Bomb" Sommer said:

@Nescio

I bet with you 10 grands, that if you hear
some 2000s music playing on the radio
or video mix. They will play Ja Rule as
classic material. But nobody will remember
that mumbling gorilla. Affiliated or not.
Nobody cares.
August 2, 2009 12:45 PM
 

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August 2, 2009 1:24 PM
 

Nescio said:

@Asher "Black Bomb" Sommer

Funny how you Ja Rule fans immediately start insulting 50 or calling other people 50 dickriders as soon as some one disses your favorite little artist.

Yeah, no one is going to remember Get Rich or Die Trying... one of the highest selling rap albums of all time and considered a classic by the best of the best in the game. Sure, pal.

Ask 5 people walking down the street to name 10 classic albums in the last ten years and nobody will mention a fucking Ja Rule album.

Not really a huge 50 fan right now either, but the truth is the truth. Stop being a Stan and try reality for a little while.
August 2, 2009 2:54 PM
 

D.P. of Dunamis Records said:

I knooooooooooow you get booooooooooooooored!!!!!! That bobby b and Ja Rule i personally liked...I was probably the only one.  Im glad i know what sounds good to me...lol.  That was a banger maybe because i was raised in the 80s and had subconsciously wanted to hear some new bobby b.  but the beat was on point too...

Also Fif.  Its funny how time flies....(its funny its funny).  I like them joints like that.  Thats that grown man music really.  


"Bangin oldies like a cold O.G."   -Bad @$$
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August 3, 2009 1:19 PM
 

eastsideniggaz said:

Dat nigga 50 is a snitch period!! Hoe azz nigga gon get a federal investigation started on a record label. And then he started doin all them bitch songs too, if not more than Ja. Fukka 2 quarter azz nigga. Ja got talent tho
August 4, 2009 3:14 PM
 

Mr.GoodBrother said:

Nescio said:
Look, dude is a straight up fraud. Period. Anybody in NY knows that. He ain't never done no dirt and wasn't in the streets. Neither was Irv.

He got exposed, he went head to head with somebody that was a real artist and had the scars and the stories he was rapping about. Cause 50's shit is kinda stale right now everybody wanna say, "oh I was always feeling Ja and I hope he comes back." Cool, but don't try and make excuses for the guy like 50 was on some fake shit.

That restraining warrant or whatever that Ja used to always talk about was exposed. The precinct that was listed and the officer that supposedly filed it don't even exist.

Don't hit me with the Ja couldn't say shit cause of Preme shit either. In the Clap Back video all these motherfuckers had on Preme shirts. They needed that affiliation to be "hardcore".

Do I have a personal vendetta against Ja, nah, not really. But, anybody with ears can hear that this motherfucker can not rap. I just listened to all three of those newer songs and I'm sorry, but they are not good. Period.

Tell the truth, can you recite a Ja verse? No, but you can damn sure remember his hooks. That's all he was good for and just like somebody else we all know, he would have faded away even if 50 didn't straight run him out the business.

There is no comeback. Ever. He's done. He's an average rapper and average rappers don't make comebacks. The guy sounds like he's been rapping for two years and it's the 10th anniversary of his first album.

You know what Jay-Z sounded like on the 10th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt? Google 44 4's.

The guy's washed up, has been, get over it.

I'm out.

P.S. Going at DMX, when the dude is straight cracked out and on the run from the police and/or locked up after you had all those chances when he was going in on you 5-6 years ago... BITCH. MOVE.
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August 5, 2009 4:43 PM
 

ImaculatePrince said:

Ja you can do it fam..I wont lie i was one of the stupid niggas who rode the 50 cent hate train on you..but i've grown up over the years & i was smart enough to realise that 50 was a bum who went on to steal your whole style.

This is the best time foryou to come back Ja...Noone really fuckin with 50.I'm from Brooklyn & i think ppl are finally ready for u too come bck.This album needs to be tight or it's over.

I got faith in u Ja
August 12, 2009 11:53 AM
 

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