Ja Rule – Pain Is Love

    After dominating radio and video media charts over the past
    tumultuous year, Ja Rule has released
    his third album titled Pain Is Love.

    With the aid of his vocal entourage Murder
    Inc
    , which features Vita, Cadillac Tah, Ashanti and Black Child. Ja Rule has
    evidently solidify his spot in the Hip Hop scene with his 2nd release 3: 36, which elevated his talent to
    mainstream success and with the help of regular exposure on pop radio. In
    addition, he received accolades for his appearance in the summer spectacle Fast And The Furious and on the self
    titled motion picture soundtrack.

    Although, Ja Rule is not considered
    to be Hip Hop’s upcoming flag bearer or even the illest MC lyrically. With his
    deep engaging vocals that compliment his catchy hook lines and moderate beat
    selection, will only be sentimental backdrop to any future successes in the
    entertainment industry.

    Of course, with the continuing guidance of underrated producer Irv Gotti and Murder Inc squad. It allows you to raise the assumption that this young
    MC does not indulge into unrefined sagas of the industry. Not satisfied with
    just mere solo projects, Ja Rule has
    sanctioned himself into industry protocol of collaborations and duos

    The up-tempo Livin It Up and smash
    hit I’m Real remix with songstress Jennifer Lopez are the breakout club
    anthems. To any publicized radio lists, to the over requested in the club
    scenes or to yawn-induced video shows on cable TV. Not to mention, tracks like X and Always On My Mind provide a commendable editions to overly
    transcending Pain Is Love.

    Though Ja Rule‘s latest is highly
    reflective and some what personal, tracks like Dial M for Murder seems like a forced attempt to recover his hard
    thug persona. With Worldwide Gangsta
    creates a dull theme of lackluster free stylers in the streets of Hollis. Which
    results to another poor typical imprint on a Hip Hop album to expose less
    talented label mates.

    Pain Is Love is another positive
    establishment that will indeed create more popularity and more of fan
    acknowledgement for Ja Rule. Only
    time will tell, if this vocal entertainer will remain a main fixture in the
    dimensional rap game or if he will just fall by the long listed waste side.

    2 thoughts on “Ja Rule – Pain Is Love

    1. This article was apparently written by an infant. These sentences are incoherent and there is no real information given at any time. Plus, Pain is Love was a bubblegum album for women.

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