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R.U.L.E.
Ja Rule
R.U.L.E.
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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All Artists: Ja Rule
Title: R.U.L.E.
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal Japan
Release Date: 12/15/2007
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: East Coast, Gangsta & Hardcore, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Best Ja Rule album since VVV and Rule 3:36
thaman | 12/02/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"After the dust clears up in the 50 Cent beef, Ja finds himself coping with alot of haters. I think this is because of the release of the just plain stupid Blood In My Eye CD. On this CD Ja doesn't really take shots at anyone, and goes back to the RNB side of himself, not necessarily a bad thing, but it's not really consistent with the image he tried to make people think of him as on the Blood in My Eye album. That is really my only critisism of this wonderful album.



Track for Track



"The Inc Intro" Is sort of annoying but nonetheless vital as he tells us a bit about his life.



"The Last Of The Mohicans" Is a great way to start off the album, a hard core rap by Ja Rule, and a cunning and dangerous beat make this a killer of a song, it features Black Child, who makes the chorus quite memorable.



"Wonderful" features R. Kelly who sings the chorus and a verse, but really for me this song is awesome because of Ja Rule, he sings two memorable verses, that really are deep, saying how if he didn't have all this money that woman probably wouldn't love him as much. R.Kelly's verse is sort of annoying, but the chorus is memorable. Ashanti's useless on this song.



"What's My Name" really more or less of a party song, Ashanti and Ja Rule hook up good on the chorus, but hte lyrics are sort of pointless, nonetheless it's a good song to get up and dance to, really sort of the song that lifts ones spirits, and gets them in the partay mood.



"New York" fabulous song, the reason the i bought this album was this song. Ja sings the chorus wonderfully but unfortunately he only does it once, but guest appearences by Fat Joe and Jadakiss only make this song better. This is one of the most underated songs of 2004 and 2005, everyone i know hums this still today, and it never even one an award, a real gangsta song with a memorable hook.



"Stripping Game" is a pointless skit



"The Manuel" laid back RNB track, don't care too much for it, but Ja's decent in it



"Get It Started" really sucks, the woman who sings in it is terrible, and Ja isn't all that good, just another party song, but even for a party song it's pretty lame.



"R.U.L.E." Is a really deep track with a memorable chorus, and amazing rhyming by Ja in the verses, but unfortunately has a terrible beat to it. But Ja compensates for that with amazing rhyming in the verses, and he really has that hunger in him in this song.



"True Story" This skit is so damn pointless i almost fell out of my chair laughing, here are the lyrics: True F*cking story, i swear on my mothers ice, The greatest f*cking comeback ever, F*cking bottom of the ninth right, three balls two strikes, two outs, bases all loaded, Widy herdes is on the mount or i dont know, some f*cking kid, this f*cking kid comes up, i f*cking put my drink down, f*cking look up, the f*cking ball goes over the green monster, what im telling you i swear on my mothers ice, true f*cking story



"Caught Up" Is a great guess appearence by Lloyd,who sings a good chorus, Ja raps about breaking up in this one, pretty good song, unfortunatly this song had potential but didn't go to far as far as success is concerned, something tells me this could've been a bigger hit.



"Gun Talk" cool chorus, but then again it was songs like these that made Blood In My eye such a bad record, Black Childd's good in this one though. But Ja gets sort of annoying in this



"Never Thought" real intereseting song, with cool lyrics sort of a slow one. About breaking up, sort of sounds like "Caught Up"



"Life Goes On" Ja, Trick, and Chink all give out their condolences to those who died in their lives, a slow song, with solid verses from Ja and Trick, and good inspirational messages from Chink



"Weed" pointless skit



"Where I'm From" a slow light song, with Ja and Lloyd talking about the struggles of growing upin the ghetto, deep passionate lyrics in this one.



"Bout My Buisness" This song is really all Cadillac Tah and Black Child exchanging verses with Young Merc doig a little bit on the chorus, and Ja spitting the last verse, it's a lame attempt at a gangsta song, quite skippable



"Passion" Awesome way to end the CD, real good slow RNB song, with great lyrics





All in all this is a big step up from Blood In My Eye, Ja really showed how much of a true pro he is putting this stupid beef with the steroid man snitch (50 Cent) behind him, and applying himself to make the one of the best albums of his career, i loved it and hope that he continues to make good music.





check my review on Mike Jones' album as well, c ya







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STILL GOING ON STRONG.....CANT WAIT FOR THA NEXT ONE!!!
thaman | 12/04/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"JA IS STILL MY NIG*A!!!...SOME PEOPLE WOULD NOT SAY IT,WHEN JA WAS ALL OVER THA RADIO FROM 2000 TO AT LEAST 2002,MOST WAS FEALING HIM,AS TO NOW... WHEN 50 CAME ON THA SPOT MOST PEOPLE TURNED ON JA,AND JOIN 50 CENT BAND WAGON...NO DISS TO 50,JUST GETTING MY PIONT ACROSS.

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Better Then GGGGG GAY UNIT
thaman | 11/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"To the fa**ot that said he hopes GGGGG UNOT smashes Ja Rule they already did that a long time ago. Anyways this album is better then anything GGGGGAY Unit will ever put out. Ja Rule cannot win at dissing people because he just sucks at doing it but he knows how to make hits and that what really counts in this industry. Sure 50 cent sells more but his hits are more gay then Ja Rules. 50 has some talent now that he has Mase,Mobb Deep and MOP but they not buddies with him they just joined to make money and that is it nuthin more. Anyways buy this album it is way better then GGGGG Gay Unit and always will be."