Showing posts with label JA RULE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JA RULE. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

50 Cent And Ja Rule Exchange Post-Sentencing Words On Twitter

50 Cent And Ja Rule Exchange Post-Sentencing Words On Twitter
An old feud refreshes with a concerned 50 Cent mocking Ja Rule on Twitter, and Ja threatening to smack the G-Unit General, again.
For a nearly a decade, Queens rappers 50 Cent and Ja Rule have been in conflict. The beef that's reportedly involved shootings, stabbings and dozens of disses in songs continued today, when 50 Cent urged prisoners to keep his nemesis protected during a court-ordered two-year sentence that made news this morning.
The exchange is recapped in the following:

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Ja Rule To Star In Youth Pastor's Film

Ja Rule To Star In Youth Pastor's FilmJa plays a different kind of role in his upcoming film, "I'm in Love with a Church Girl."
It seems strange that a man who used to yell "murda" on his tracks is starring in a movie as an ex-convict pastor, but Ja Rule is doing just that.
I'm in Love with a Church Girl, described as a "faith-based film," stars Ja, Adrienne Bailon of Cheetah Girls fame, Stephen Baldwin, and music artist TobyMac.
According to christianpost.com, Church Girl was written by Pastor Galley Molina during his stint in prison. "In 1996, I was sentenced to five years in prison,” explained Molina. “During that time, even before I was arrested I was already attending church. It's not like I went away and then found God.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Ja Rule Reveals Plans For Several Television Shows

Ja Rule Reveals Plans For Several Television Shows
R.U.L.E. hopes to follow in Irv Gotti's footsteps with his latest ventures in development.
Ja Rule may be dividing his work on The Renaissance 2010 to appear on severaltelevision programs.

According to AllHipHop.com, Ja Rule talked about one of his works and stated, “We got a situation that we’re working with, where it's Hip Hop-based and we are focusing on my new talent. Harry O, Montana, and Life.”

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Ja Rule Says 50 Cent Beef Was 'Unfair'


Ja Rule Says 50 Cent Beef Was 'Unfair'The former Inc. artist explains why his situation with Fif was one of the "weirdest moments in Hip Hop."
The contrast between Ja Rule's career in 2001 and his place in the music industry now is striking. Once on top of the music charts with his third album Pain Is Love moving 6.1 million units, Rule's fall from grace arguably had much to do with his beef with 50 Cent. Ja Rule recently talked to Vibe magazine about his entry back into the music industry and how he had the disadvantage against 50 Cent.

"I feel like everybody deserves a second chance to do whatever. Really, I feel that my situation was an unfair situation. A very unique, very odd situation. Nobody ever seen anything like that in Hip Hop, you know? I laugh when I see people say shit like, 'Yo, [50 Cent] killed Rule, but he didn’t kill [Rick] Ross.' No disrespect to Ross, but he did 180-something [first week sales of Teflon Don]. I went platinum with R.U.L.E. after I made Blood In My Eye…I was a much bigger selling artist than just platinum so I guess that’s why people felt I took a hit. But the music industry was taking a hit at that time, too. You can’t really judge it or try to make an issue out of it, or an excuse. It just is what it is. To me it’s just one of the weirdest moments in Hip Hop. It’s to where the fans feel like they were duped almost like, '[50 Cent] shitted on this nigga for one thing and turned around and did the same thing.'"