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Interesting Ja Rule article
« on: March 04, 2002, 07:29:08 AM »
After first being accused of trying to imitate Tupac and DMX, Ja Rule was finally able to shake the comparisons with his breakout LP, Rule 3:36, a couple of years ago. Now, with his third LP, Pain Is Love, and guest spots alongside Jennifer Lopez solidifying his reputation for making universally embraceable hits, Ja wants to plant a foot back in the gutter with his next album, The Last Temptation.

"If Pain Is Love is [comparable to Tupac's] All Eyez on Me, The Last Temptation is gonna be on the Makaveli level," said 7 Aurelius, who co-produced most of Ja Rule's current album with Irv Gotti. "We're gonna go street with this one. We're still gonna have the radio bangers because he's a signature artist and they expect that of him, but this one is gonna be for the players and hustlers."

In August, Ja expressed concern that with his crossover appeal growing, his street credibility might suffer.

"Sometimes I'll be thinking about it and I'll be like, 'Man, I don't want muthaf---ers to think that I can't spit,' " he said. "I don't want them to forget who I am. That's what I used to do; I used to battle. A lot of MCs that are out right now, we used to give it to them. [We would] come to their video shoots [and] just go at it hard."

Once 7 Aurelius and Gotti finish work on Eve's upcoming LP, they plan to take Ja to a secluded hideout and go full-throttle on the new record, which is expected out in November. They already have a couple of potential hits, 7 Aurelius said.

"With Rule, how it works, he lets me and Gotti hear his vibe, a hook or a melody he has in his head. He's our third ear," he said. "He has joints called 'Been Here Before' and 'Rock Star' that are crazy. He has his own lane."


I know many of you hate Ja Rule because he's a pop star who's all over other people's records, but I kinda agree with the producer who compared Pain Is Love to AEOM commercially.  If you think about it, AEOM was more commercial than Pac's previous albums, with plenty of single-worth material to work with (How do u want it, Cali Love, I ain't mad at cha, 2 of Amerikaz most wanted had videos and got airplay, and there are supposedly videos for Ambitionz az a ridah, All Eyez on me, and a video for All About U was released after Changes).  It's the same thing with Pain Is Love if you compare it with Ja Rule's first 2 solo albums.  Although the music on Pain Is Love is nowhere close to AEOM status, the amount of potential singles/videos on Pain Is Love almost matches the amount on AEOM.
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Re: Interesting Ja Rule article
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2002, 07:37:13 AM »
Umm, Hmm, compare AEOM to PIL, hmmm, umm, well AEOM is classic & even though it had commercial appeal it was still raw as hell & he still maintained his tight flow & deep lyrics, I don't own PIL but what i've heard so far it's far from classic & he sings more than raps & I did think he could spit a while back but thats all changed now  :P Their just being compared because of the stigma Ja has of biting 'Pac's style etc etc, other than that Ja has nothing on 'Pac!
 

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Re: Interesting Ja Rule article
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2002, 10:04:08 AM »
I hope his next album will be cool!
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Re: Interesting Ja Rule article
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2002, 02:56:06 PM »
hahahah comparin pain is love to ALL EYEZ ON ME? hahaha fuck that has got to be the most ignorant thing i've ever heard.