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Vibe Covers 2002 (Vibe Magazine)
31-Jul-2008
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Vibe Covers 2002 Vibe Cover pictures for 2002 featuring Ja Rule, Usher, Faith Evans, Craig David, Michael Jackson, Brandy, R Kelly, Mystikal, Master P, Ludacris, Ashanti, Left Eye, Lisa Lopez, Nelly, Alicia Keys, Beyonce, Eminem, Toni Braxton and more.
Rappers on quadruple-bill at NYC court
(AP)
07-Nov-2007
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AP - With four hip-hop heavies in the house, any enterprising promoter could have staged a rap concert.
Rapper Ja Rule releasing first album in 3 years
(Reuters)
07-Oct-2007
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Reuters - Ja Rule is back on the
promotional trail, three years after he released his last album
to disappointing sales.
2 rappers arrested in after NYC concert
(AP)
24-Jul-2007
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AP - Top-selling rappers Ja Rule and Lil Wayne were arraigned on felony gun charges Monday following their separate arrests after a hip-hop concert at which both had performed.
Ja Rule, Lil' Wayne Gun for Trouble
(E! Online)
24-Jul-2007
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E! Online - New York's Finest is bringing the heat on rappers packing heat.
Ja Rule, Lil Wayne Both Arrested
24-Jul-2007
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Both Lil Wayne and Ja Rule were coincidentally arrested last night in New York on charges of criminal weapons possession in separate
2 rappers arrested in separate incidents
(AP)
23-Jul-2007
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AP - Ja Rule and Lil Wayne have been arrested and charged with criminal possession of a weapon in separate incidents, police said.
EUR DVD REVIEW: The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (Eurweb)
21-Sep-2006
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*The original Fast and the Furious featured Paul Walker along with Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez and gangsta' rapper Ja Rule in a practically plot-free adventure which explored the underworld of L.A. street racing.
50 CENT FINDS A NEW TARGET: Rapper takes lyrical aim at Diddy, Jada, Nas and Ja Rule on new mixtape. (Eurweb)
07-Sep-2006
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*Looks like 50 Cent has grown tired of his beef with the Game and has turned his entire G-Unit arsenal toward Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Dance competition works to erase racial, cultural lines (Contra Costa Times)
02-Aug-2006
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As Ja Rule spits out the rhymes to "Clap Back," two teenagers -- a white dude with an elaborately carved Mohawk and his beauty-pageant-pretty black partner -- throw down South-Central style in the aggressive form of hip-hop choreography known as "krumping." Another couple does the cha-cha to Los Amigos Invisibales' "Cuchi Cuchi." A third pair stagger like clockwork toys to the emo-rock sound of
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