Ja Rule

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Ja Rule

About Ja Rule

As the flagship artist for producer Irv Gotti's Def Jam-affiliated Murder Inc. label, Ja Rule became one of the rap industry's most commercially successful artists during the early 2000s, working closely with the hitmaking producer and his stable of talent. Born Jeffrey Atkins on February 29, 1976, in Queens, New York, Ja Rule established himself with Venni Vetti Vecci (1999), a hardcore debut album similar in style to the rugged thug rap then popularized by DMX and the Ruff Ryder collective. On his second album, Rule 3:36 (2000), he began collaborating with female R&B singers, and a string of radio-friendly hits resulted ("Between Me and You," "Put It on Me," "I Cry"). Pain Is Love (2001) followed the same template, serving up a few rap-R&B hybrids for the singles ("I'm Real," "Livin' It Up," "Always on Time," "Down Ass Chick") and filling out the album with hardcore rap. Throughout the summer of 2002, Ja Rule was at his most popular, featured on not only his own hits but also as a featured guest on Fat Joe's "What's Luv?" and Mary J. Blige's "Rainy Dayz." Near the end of the year, he released his fourth album, The Last Temptation (2002), which again paired him with R&B vocalists for its singles, this time with Bobby Brown ("Thug Lovin'") and Ashanti ("Mesmerize"). Ja Rule began to be mocked by 50 Cent around this time, and beefs ensued between the two rappers' camps; for instance, over the beat of 2Pac's "Hail Mary," 50 Cent teamed up with his associates Eminem and Busta Rhymes for a stinging mixtape freestyle dissing Ja Rule and Irv Gotti. Increasingly susceptible to the criticism as his music fell out of public favor, Ja Rule returned with as much vengeance as he could muster for Blood in My Eye (2003) and R.U.L.E. (2004). Though the latter spawned a Top Five hit single, "Wonderful," a rap-R&B hybrid featuring R. Kelly and Ashanti, both albums were met with general indifference, becoming the first of Ja Rule's albums to fall short of platinum certification. Exodus (2005), a best-of collection, brought Ja Rule's tenure with Def Jam to a close. From 2005-2007, as Irv Gotti's Murder Inc. operation fell into shambles, Ja Rule was quiet; he charted no songs on the Billboard Hot 100 during this time period. Toward the end of 2007, he attempted a comeback, first with "Uh-Ohhh!"; featuring Lil Wayne, who was perhaps the hottest rapper of the moment, the song nonetheless stalled at number 106 on the Billboard 200. A couple other singles ("Body," "Sunset") also failed to garner significant airplay, and the planned November 2007 release of The Mirror was pushed back and then canceled. That same year he would be arrested on gun and drug possession charges, which in 2010 would turn into a two-year sentence in jail. A year later, 28 months were added for tax evasion, but it didn't stop his 2012 album Pain Is Love, Vol. 2 from landing on his new label M-Pire. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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About Ja Rule

As the flagship artist for producer Irv Gotti's Def Jam-affiliated Murder Inc. label, Ja Rule became one of the rap industry's most commercially successful artists during the early 2000s, working closely with the hitmaking producer and his stable of talent. Born Jeffrey Atkins on February 29, 1976, in Queens, New York, Ja Rule established himself with Venni Vetti Vecci (1999), a hardcore debut album similar in style to the rugged thug rap then popularized by DMX and the Ruff Ryder collective. On his second album, Rule 3:36 (2000), he began collaborating with female R&B singers, and a string of radio-friendly hits resulted ("Between Me and You," "Put It on Me," "I Cry"). Pain Is Love (2001) followed the same template, serving up a few rap-R&B hybrids for the singles ("I'm Real," "Livin' It Up," "Always on Time," "Down Ass Chick") and filling out the album with hardcore rap. Throughout the summer of 2002, Ja Rule was at his most popular, featured on not only his own hits but also as a featured guest on Fat Joe's "What's Luv?" and Mary J. Blige's "Rainy Dayz." Near the end of the year, he released his fourth album, The Last Temptation (2002), which again paired him with R&B vocalists for its singles, this time with Bobby Brown ("Thug Lovin'") and Ashanti ("Mesmerize"). Ja Rule began to be mocked by 50 Cent around this time, and beefs ensued between the two rappers' camps; for instance, over the beat of 2Pac's "Hail Mary," 50 Cent teamed up with his associates Eminem and Busta Rhymes for a stinging mixtape freestyle dissing Ja Rule and Irv Gotti. Increasingly susceptible to the criticism as his music fell out of public favor, Ja Rule returned with as much vengeance as he could muster for Blood in My Eye (2003) and R.U.L.E. (2004). Though the latter spawned a Top Five hit single, "Wonderful," a rap-R&B hybrid featuring R. Kelly and Ashanti, both albums were met with general indifference, becoming the first of Ja Rule's albums to fall short of platinum certification. Exodus (2005), a best-of collection, brought Ja Rule's tenure with Def Jam to a close. From 2005-2007, as Irv Gotti's Murder Inc. operation fell into shambles, Ja Rule was quiet; he charted no songs on the Billboard Hot 100 during this time period. Toward the end of 2007, he attempted a comeback, first with "Uh-Ohhh!"; featuring Lil Wayne, who was perhaps the hottest rapper of the moment, the song nonetheless stalled at number 106 on the Billboard 200. A couple other singles ("Body," "Sunset") also failed to garner significant airplay, and the planned November 2007 release of The Mirror was pushed back and then canceled. That same year he would be arrested on gun and drug possession charges, which in 2010 would turn into a two-year sentence in jail. A year later, 28 months were added for tax evasion, but it didn't stop his 2012 album Pain Is Love, Vol. 2 from landing on his new label M-Pire. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

Ja Rule's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
23 Jul 2025 Nelly, St. Lunatics, Ja Rule, Eve, Chingy, Jermaine Dupri in Bristow Jiffy Lube Live, Bristow
25 Jul 2025 Nelly, St. Lunatics, Ja Rule, Eve, Chingy, Jermaine Dupri in Virginia Beach Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach
26 Jul 2025 Nelly, St. Lunatics, Ja Rule, Eve, Chingy, Jermaine Dupri in Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel
27 Jul 2025 Nelly, St. Lunatics, Ja Rule, Eve, Chingy, Jermaine Dupri in Wantagh Northwell at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh
31 Jul 2025 Nelly, St. Lunatics, Ja Rule, Eve, Chingy in Toronto Budweiser Stage, Toronto
01 Aug 2025 Nelly, St. Lunatics, Ja Rule, Eve, Chingy in Darien Center Darien Lake Amphitheater, Darien Center
02 Aug 2025 Nelly, St. Lunatics, Ja Rule, Eve, Jermaine Dupri in Hartford Xfinity Theatre, Hartford
03 Aug 2025 Nelly, St. Lunatics, Ja Rule, Eve, Chingy, Jermaine Dupri in Mansfield Xfinity Center, Mansfield
05 Aug 2025 Nelly, St. Lunatics, Ja Rule, Eve, Chingy, Jermaine Dupri in Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls
09 Aug 2025 Nelly, St. Lunatics, Ja Rule, Eve, Chingy, Jermaine Dupri in Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston

Ja Rule's Popular songs

  • Always On Time
  • Mesmerize
  • Wonderful

Frequently Asked Questions

Some of Ja Rule's most popular songs include Always On Time, Mesmerize, Wonderful. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Ja Rule's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Always On Time, Mesmerize, Wonderful, and more.

Ja Rule is known for their distinctive sound in the dance pop genre, often blending elements of east coast hip hop, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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