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Caught Up - Ja Rule song - was created on 2005-05-24.
1. Leaving (Always on Time Part 2)- Ashanti Ft. Ja Rule 2. Turn It Up- Ashanti Ft. Ja Rule 3. Wonderful (remix)- Ashanti Ft. Ja Rule & R. Kelly
Livin it up by ja rule instrumental
Ok This Is How It All Started Off, Ja Rule Did A Song Called "Loose Change" He Said This About Eminem's Daughter, Hailie Jade - Em ya claim ya mother's a crackhead and Kim is a known slut, so what's Haley gon' be when she grows up? - When Eminem Heard That, He Dissed Ja Rule Back With His Diss Song Called "Hailie's Revenge". Then Ja Rule Came Back With Diss Song Mentioning Dr. Dre, And Then Eminem Cameback With Bully{Ja Rule Diss}, Then In 2003, FINALLY ! Eminem Remade Hail Mary, With 50 Cent & Busta Rhymes. Since They Did That, Ja Rule Has Not Came Out With Nothing New.
In a 2008 networth scan, Ja Rule had a networth estimated at nearly 90 million. Ja Rule was the executive producer for his highest selling CDs to date. Ja Rule has sold 35 million records worldwide and from 2000-2002 he was the world's fastest selling rapper and the highest paid as well. Ja Rule along with his former group, The Cash Money Click, settled with a $45 million dollar claim in the crew's unreleased material handeled by TVT Records, Ja getting a costly $38 million of the stake. From his small appearences in 14 movies, 5 of those box office hits, Ja Rule has made an estimated $16.2 million. Ja Rule also teamed up with Irv Gotti in 2004 and created the urban clothing line ErvingGeoffery, which sells fairly well in the big city market. Other money making attributes include Ja Rule's alcoholic beverage Momo Mojito and the very profitable L.I.F.E. Foundation, which schools over 2,500 students in New York, Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles, Houston, and Dallas. Ja Rule lives in a $1.2 million dollar home in Saddle River, New Jersey and also owns 2 multi-million dollar mansions in California and owns a $3.5 million dollar mansion in Miami. Ja Rule makes an estimated $7.5 million in touring in Europe and Asia, where he has an extremely strong fanbase.
The rapper battle between Eminem and Ja Rule heated up in the early 2000s, primarily due to Ja Rule's association with 50 Cent, who was in a feud with Eminem's label, Shady Records. Eminem took shots at Ja Rule in several tracks and freestyles, including "Without Me" and "Hail Mary," which intensified the rivalry. Ja Rule responded with his own diss tracks but struggled to gain the upper hand, ultimately leading to a decline in his commercial success compared to Eminem's continued dominance in the hip-hop scene. The battle showcased the broader tension between their respective camps and contributed to Eminem's reputation as a formidable lyricist.
Ja Rule Feat. Vita - We Murderahs Baby
For example, when a mother wants her son to clean up his room but he is not willing to do so, the son might answer 'Ja ja' to satisfy his mother. It would then mean 'Bite me' or simply 'No'.
Because when you grow up then you could be one that say the British rules.
No, there is no proof it was a rumour made up by Ja Rule because Ja was beefing with 50 Cent from 1999-2007 and severely losing until he eventually lost. Then Game picked this "50 Cent is a snitch" slogan up when he turned his back on 50 Cent because they had a fallen out over musical credits. I guess when your at the top people say what they got to, to try and knock you off.
you sould loook up there website
he collaborated with Michael Jackson as he was Co-coreographer