Ja Rule
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jeffrey Bruce Atkins |
Also known as | Ja |
Born | Queens, New York City, U.S. | February 29, 1976
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Occupations |
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Works | Ja Rule discography |
Years active | 1994–present[4] |
Labels |
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Formerly of |
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Spouse |
Aisha Murray (m. 2001) |
Children | 3 |
Jeffrey Bruce Atkins
Commercially successful, Venni Vetti Vecci his debut that had two hit singles “Holla Holla” & “Between Me & You” Featuring Christina Milian received
Outside of music, Ja Rule was met with scrutiny for his involvement in the fraudulent
Early life
Jeffrey Bruce Atkins was born on February 29, 1976, in
Career
Cash Money Click (1994–95)
Atkins began his rap career in 1994 with the hip hop group Cash Money Click alongside members Chris Black and O-1. He took the stage name "Ja Rule", telling MTV News that the name came from a friend who addressed him by that name; other friends simply called him "Ja".[4] Together they worked with producer DJ Irv to produce a number of songs, releasing their debut single "Get Tha Fortune" independently in 1994. After the group signed with TVT Records, the song was re-released through the label later that year as the B-side to their second single, "4 My Click". "4 My Click" featured Mic Geronimo and became popular on pirate radio, eventually receiving airplay on Yo! MTV Raps. Plans for the release of the group's eponymous debut studio album were brought to a halt in 1995 after Chris Black was sentenced to five years in prison and the group was dropped from TVT, which led to their third single "She Swallowed It" never officially being released, however it was later bootlegged. With no label, the group disbanded shortly after being dropped.[14]
Solo career and Venni Vetti Vecci (1995–1999)
After being dropped from TVT, Ja Rule maintained a close relationship with DJ Irv, who was working as an executive producer for
Returning to the Ja Rule name, his debut single "
]Rule 3:36, Pain Is Love, and The Last Temptation (2000–2002)

Ja Rule's second single, "
Ja Rule's second album,
The success of Rule 3:36 promoted Ja Rule to international status, and made Murder Inc. one of the biggest labels in the United States. The same success followed with his third album, which spawned three top-10 singles, two of them reaching number 1. The first, "
Ja Rule released his third studio album,
50 Cent feud, Blood in My Eye, and R.U.L.E. (2003–2004)
Shortly after the release of his fourth studio album, Ja Rule's ongoing beef with fellow Queens rapper
Ja Rule's fifth studio album, Blood in My Eye, was released on November 4, 2003, under the Murder Inc. label, which renamed itself "The Inc." several days after the album release. The material was intended simply as a mixtape, but was released as an album to fulfill Ja Rule's contractual commitment to Murder Inc. to release one annually. The album was described as a "hate" album directed at various rappers, including 50 Cent, G-Unit, Eminem, Proof, Dr. Dre, DMX, Busta Rhymes and others, and marked a return to the hardcore style Ja Rule had used in his earlier career. It spawned one hit single, "Clap Back", which reached number 44 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won a Source Award for "Fat Tape" song of the year. It peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 200, selling 139,000 copies in its first week of release, and had sold over 468,000 copies in the U.S. by 2008.[29]
Ja Rule's sixth studio album,
Hiatus, departure from Def Jam, decline of The Inc. Records (2005–2009)
On December 6, 2005, The Inc. released
Pain Is Love 2, prison, and release (2011–2013)
In February 2011, it was announced that Ja Rule had started working on a new album, Pain Is Love 2, to be produced by the producers of the original Pain Is Love album to "recreate magic". Most of the production was to be done by 7 Aurelius (who co-produced "Down Ass Bitch"), while Irv Gotti was to be executive producer. Ja Rule had planned on releasing it on June 7, 2011, but decided to delay the release in order to allow more time to perfect the "level and quality of the records" and to avoid "doing an injustice to [his] fans".[42][43][44] A revised release date of October 11, 2011, was also pushed back.[45] During the delay, Ja Rule released a new track, "Falling to Pieces", produced by 7 Aurelius, which samples The Script's "Breakeven".[46][47] On October 2, 2011, another track, "Spun a Web", was released, also produced by 7 Aurelius and sampling Coldplay's "Trouble". The following day a teaser video premiered on YouTube, and the official video was released on October 11.[48] Pain Is Love 2 was finally released on February 28, 2012, by which time Ja Rule was serving a two-year sentence in prison for gun possession and tax evasion.
Ja Rule was released from prison on May 7, 2013.
Memoir, reality show and future projects (2014–present)
In 2014, Ja Rule released a memoir, Unruly: The Highs and Lows of Becoming a Man, in which he reflected on his past struggles with a difficult adolescence in New York City and everything that followed, from breakout success and destructive rivalries to fatherhood and a two-year prison sentence.[55] In July 2014, Ja Rule announced his eighth studio album, which was eventually pushed back to a 2016 release.[56][57][58] Also in 2014, MTV announced that Ja Rule and his family would star in the upcoming reality show Follow the Rules which was co-produced by Queen Latifah. A sneak peek trailer of the show surfaced on the internet in September 2014 and the show premiered on October 26, 2015.[59][60] In October 2015, Rule announced that he and Gotti had partnered with Paramount Pictures on a TV drama series based on the history of Murder Inc., set to premiere in 2016.[61][62][63] In February 2016, Ja Rule announced that his upcoming eighth studio album would be titled Coup De Grâce[64][65] and would be his last album.[66] In December 2016, he appeared on The Hamilton Mixtape, rapping Hamilton's verse in Ashanti's performance of "Helpless", referencing Lin-Manuel Miranda's impression of him in the last line of that verse. On June 26, 2018, Ashanti confirmed that she and Ja Rule are working on a collaborative album.[67][68]
On October 15, 2021, in celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the release of his third studio album, Pain is Love, Ja Rule released the single, "Sincerely, Jeffrey"[69] for all streaming platforms.[70][71]

Acting
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His first film was a buddy movie with Pras, Turn It Up; he appeared in a minor role in The Fast and the Furious. He appeared in several movies including Back in the Day with Ving Rhames and Pam Grier and Half Past Dead as Steven Seagal's co-star. He also starred in the movies The Cookout with Queen Latifah and Assault on Precinct 13. In 2013, he starred in I'm in Love with a Church Girl.
Other ventures
In 2004, Ja Rule and Gotti launched an urban clothing line called ErvinGeoffrey. In 2006, Ja Rule launched a liquor company, The Mojito.[72]
In May 2015, Ja Rule partnered with
In 2016, Ja Rule co-founded Fyre Media, Inc.,[76][77] a talent booking agency, with Billy McFarland. In April 2017, the venture touted its Fyre Festival in Hamilton, Bahamas, as a luxury event, but it was fraudulent,[78] disappointing hundreds of ticket-buyers.[79] Rule and McFarland faced a $100 million class action suit.[80]
In 2020, Ja Rule developed a live-streaming app called Iconn Live.[81] The app debuted on Apple TV in November 2022.[82]
In 2021, Ja Rule partnered with a team of software engineers to launch Flipkick, a platform focusing on selling physical works of art as non-fungible tokens. Flipkick claims to be "the first company to offer cryptographic authentication of physical works of art sold as and linked to NFTs." To inaugurate the platform, Ja Rule listed for auction a painting he commissioned in 2012 by artist Tripp Derrick Barnes depicting the Fyre Media Inc logo. The painting was listed with an estimate of $600,000.[83][84]
In June 2023, Ja Rule launched a premium wine label called Rose Vine Cellars.[85][86]
In January 2025, Ja Rule launched a new
Personal life
Atkins earned his
Family
In April 2001, Ja Rule married Aisha Murray.[90][91][92] The couple has three children.[93][94]
Religion
Raised as a
Philanthropy
Ja Rule partnered with Pencils of Promise to build a 6-unit classroom block for a school in Ghana. The construction project was finished in April 2025.[96][97]
Legal issues
In 2003, he allegedly punched a man in Toronto, who later sued. He received a $1,200 fine after pleading guilty to assault.[98]
In 2004, police investigated whether a feud involving
On July 1, 2004, Ja Rule was arrested for driving with a suspended license and possessing marijuana.[101]
In July 2007, Ja Rule was arrested for gun and drug possession charges along with Lil Wayne, who served eight months in prison during 2010 for attempted possession of a weapon stemming from the arrest.[102][103][104] The court rejected Ja Rule's argument that the gun was illegally obtained evidence.[105][106]
On December 13, 2010, Ja Rule received a two-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to attempted possession of a weapon after the aforementioned 2007 arrest. On March 8, 2011, Ja Rule's surrender date for his two-year prison sentence was set for June 8.[107] He was first sent to Rikers Island, then later to a state facility in Upstate New York.[108]
In July 2011, Ja Rule received an additional 28-month prison sentence for tax evasion, to run concurrently with his state term, failing to pay taxes on more than $3 million in earnings between 2004 and 2006.[109] He was released from state prison on February 21, 2013, but was immediately taken into federal custody for the tax case, for which he had less than six months remaining on his sentence.[110] Ja Rule was held in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center and was set to be released on July 28, 2013. Ja Rule was released from prison early on May 7, 2013.[49][111]
By July 1, 2017, Ja Rule faced more than a dozen lawsuits filed by ticket buyers and investors in the failed
On February 28, 2024, Ja Rule was denied entry into the United Kingdom, days before his UK tour was due to start in Cardiff. He cited his criminal record as the reason for the refusal.[115]
Feuds
50 Cent
Before signing with
In his book, 50 Cent details how Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff tried to resolve the conflict between him and Ja Rule. Allegedly, McGriff asked 50 Cent to leave them alone because of the money involved.
Since then, Black Child and other Murder Inc. rappers such as
Ja Rule later released R.U.L.E. which included the successful single "New York", featuring Jadakiss and Fat Joe, in which Ja Rule obliquely attacked 50 Cent. This single prompted 50 Cent to enter a feud with the two featured artists, reflected in his response, "Piggy Bank".
Although it seemed that the feud was over, Ja Rule returned with a track titled "21 Gunz".[116] In response, Lloyd Banks and 50 Cent released the track "Return of Ja Fool" on Lloyd Banks' mixtape Mo Money in the Bank Pt. 4, Gang Green Season Starts Now.[116]
In an interview with MTV, Ja Rule stated, in reference to his album, The Mirror:
There was a lot of things I wanted to say, and I didn't want there to be any bitter records on the album. Because I'm not bitter about anything that happened [in the past few years].[117]
In May 2011, it was confirmed that both Ja Rule and 50 Cent had ended the feud. Ja Rule said, "I'm cool. We ain't beefing no more. We'll never collaborate. That's just what it is. You don't have to be at war with somebody, but it's also kind of like U.S. and another country that they may not get along with. We don't gotta go to war, but we're not friends either. But we can coincide inside of a world. He's doing him, and he's not thinking about me, and I'm doing me and I'm not thinking about him."
In September 2013, in an interview with
In early 2018, after four years of taunting Ja Rule, 50 Cent reiginited the beef after he publicly dissed him on Big Boy's Neighborhood, leading to Ja Rule retaliating on Twitter the next day.[119]
Shady/Aftermath
The conflict started after 50 Cent signed to Shady Records and Aftermath in 2002. Ja Rule and Irv Gotti expressed dissatisfaction with Eminem and Dr. Dre for signing an artist with whom they were in conflict and threatened to take action against them if they released any 50 Cent tracks deprecatory of Murder Inc.[120]
The conflict escalated when Ja Rule released "Loose Change" attacking 50 Cent, Eminem and Dr. Dre. The song also includes lyrics that insulted Eminem's family (most notably his then 7-year-old daughter Hailie Jade) and acquaintances.[120] In response, Eminem, D12, and Obie Trice released the deprecatory track "Hailie's Revenge (Doe Rae Mi)" featuring vocals from Eminem's daughter.[121]
DMX
After
Kurupt
By his association with
Foxy Brown
In October 2002, rapper Foxy Brown dismissed reports of recording a track with rivals Nas and Ja Rule that was "potentially" deprecatory of Jay-Z.[128] During a Thanksgiving week interview in 2002, while on Doug Banks In the Morning, Ja Rule stated that he "[couldn't] stand Foxy Brown."[129][130] Brown reportedly heard Ja Rule's comments via a radio while she was helping her mother clean her house.[130] Going against her manager's wishes, during her own interview with Doug Banks, Brown informed Banks that she was "flabbergasted" by Rule's comments.[130] Brown explained she was particularly angry at Rule's response, having never met him.[130]
The incident provoked Brown to record the unreleased, "Get Off Me".
In September 2009, Ja Rule and Foxy Brown ended their beef at the VH1 Hip Hop Honors, where they celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their former label, Def Jam Recordings.[133] The feud was squashed after both rappers shared a photo with ex-labelmates DMX and Ludacris.[134][135]
Lil' Mo
In January 2003, while co-hosting
In April 2003, Lil' Mo sparked additional controversy, complaining of receiving neither recognition nor payment for her contributions to Rule's records "
Discography

Studio albums
- Venni Vetti Vecci (1999)
- Rule 3:36 (2000)
- Pain Is Love (2001)
- The Last Temptation (2002)
- Blood in My Eye (2003)
- R.U.L.E. (2004)
- Pain Is Love 2 (2012)
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Turn It Up | David "Gage" Williams | |
Da Hip Hop Witch | Himself | ||
2001 | The Fast and the Furious | Edwin | |
2002 | Half Past Dead | Nick Frazier | |
2003 | Pauly Shore Is Dead | Himself | |
Crime Partners | Hitman | ||
Scary Movie 3 | Secret Service Agent Thompson | ||
2004 | The Cookout | Percival "Bling Bling" Ashmokeem | |
Shall We Dance | Hip Hop Bar Performer | ||
2005 | Assault on Precinct 13 | "Smiley" | |
Back in the Day | Reggie Cooper | ||
2007 | Furnace | Terrence Dufresne | |
2009 | Just Another Day | Himself | |
2010 | Wrong Side of Town | "Razor" | Video |
2011 | Don't Fade Away | Foster Johnson | |
The Cookout 2 | Percival "Bling Bling" Ashmokeem | TV movie | |
2013 | Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn | Willie Davis | |
I'm in Love with a Church Girl | Miles Montego | ||
2016 | Trolland | Fenn (voice) | Video |
2020 | Reboot Camp | Himself |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001–2005 | Top of the Pops | Himself | Recurring Guest |
2001 | Showtime at the Apollo | Himself | Episode: "Ja Rule/Tony Roberts" |
Saturday Night Live | Himself / Musical Guest | Episode: "John Goodman/Ja Rule" | |
Making the Video | Himself | Episode: "Always On Time" | |
2002 | Showtime at the Apollo | Himself | Episode: "Ja Rule/Queen Aishah/Red Bone" |
2002–2004 | MadTV
|
Himself | Recurring Guest |
2005 | Black in the 80s | Himself | Episode: "Def Jams & Color TV" |
The Contender | Himself | Episode: "Opportunity" | |
Punk'd | Himself | Episode: "Episode #5.7" | |
Biography | Himself | Episode: "Steven Seagal" | |
2006 | The Tyra Banks Show | Himself | Episode: "All Access Pass with LL Cool J" |
E! True Hollywood Story | Himself | Episode: "Hip Hop Wives" | |
South Beach | Donnie Fox | Episode: "The S.B." | |
2014 | Single Ladies | Himself | Episode: "Cat and Mouse" |
2015 | Follow the Rules | Himself | Main cast |
2016 | Ridiculousness | Himself | Episode: "Ja Rule" |
2019 | Untold Stories of Hip Hop | Himself | Episode: "Ja Rule & Fat Joe" |
Growing Up Hip Hop: New York | Himself | Recurring cast | |
2020 | Celebrity Show-Off | Himself | Main cast |
2022 | Origins of Hip Hop | Himself | Episode: "Ja Rule" |
Murder Inc. Documentary | Himself | Main Guest | |
Tales
|
Justin | Episode: "Put It On Me" |
Documentary
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Backstage | Himself | |
2003 | Beef | Himself | |
2006 | Death Before Dishonor | Himself | |
Rap Sheet: Hip-Hop and the Cops | Himself | [144] | |
2009 | Kiss and Tail: The Hollywood Jumpoff | Himself | [145] |
Awards and nominations
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2002 | Himself | Favorite Rap/Hip Hop Artist | Nominated |
2003 | Himself | Favorite Hip-Hop/R&B Male Artist | Nominated |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2001 | Himself | Best Male Hip-Hop Artist | Nominated |
2002 | Himself | Best Male Hip-Hop Artist | Won |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2002 | Himself | Musician of the Year | Won |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2002
|
"Livin' It Up" (with Case) | Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
|
Nominated |
"Put It on Me" (with Lil' Mo and Vita) | Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
|
Nominated | |
Pain Is Love | Best Rap Album
|
Nominated | |
2003
|
"Always on Time" (with Ashanti) | Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | Nominated |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | "Put It on Me" (with Lil' Mo and Vita) | Best Hip-Hop Video | Nominated |
2002 | " I'm Real (Murder Remix)" (with Jennifer Lopez )
|
Best Hip-Hop Video | Won |
"Always on Time" (with Ashanti) | Best Hip-Hop Video | Nominated |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2002 | Himself | Best Rap/Hip-Hop Artist | Won |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Himself | Best Rap/Soul or Rap Album of the Year | Nominated |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Himself | Choice Male Artist | Won |
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External links
- Ja Rule at IMDb