Tattoos are much more accepted now than they were in decades past. That said, if anyone has the freedom to get crazy ink, ...
Steve-O is known for his outrageous stunts, but the tattoo of his own face on his back might be the most ridiculous. The ...
You touched everybody in your own ways, and I know everybody has their moments of that with him,” Ja Rule said while looking above. Holding back tears, he concluded: “We’re all here in ...
Rapper Ja Rule had a massive influence on the music industry back in the early 2000s, and he remains one of the defining musicians of that decade. But one person he often collaborated with was ...
Several recording artists were in attendance, including rappers Jay-Z, Fat Joe, singer Ashanti and Ja Rule, who offered a heartfelt eulogy for his former label boss, who cofounded Murder Inc.
Ja Rule at the Target Center in Minneapolis (Photo by Nagashia Jackson for rolling out) Ja Rule and Juvenile, two pillars of late ’90s and early 2000s hip-hop, recently sat down for an intimate ...
Take it in another direction, and reinvent it,” Juvenile stated. Check out the entire interview above. RELATED CONTENT: Uh-Oh: Ja Rule And His Wife Being Sued For $3 Million In Back Taxes By IRS ...
Ja Rule recently chopped it up on HipHopWired’s I Got Questions with Juvenile, and he gave a real shoutout to DMX’s crazy stage presence. The NYC rapper said, “The Dog had a different ...
Irv Gotti, the producer and music industry mogul who launched the careers of Ja Rule and Ashanti, has died at the age of 54, according to the Hollywood Reporter and sources close to the situation.
Murder Inc. artists Ja Rule, Ashanti, Lloyd, Charli Baltimore, and Vita stood in solidarity, joined by Jay-Z, Fat Joe, Steve Stoute, Hype Williams, Benny Boom, Angie Martinez, the Ruff Ryders ...
Among those in attendance, according to TMZ, were Murder Inc. artists Ja Rule, Ashanti, Lloyd, Charli Baltimore and Vita. Also at the service, in addition to Gotti’s family, were Jay-Z (sitting ...
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