Ja Rule
Ja Rule
Jeffrey Atkins, better known by his stage name Ja Rule, is an American rapper, singer, and actor from Queens, New York...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionRapper
Date of Birth29 February 1976
CityQueens, NY
CountryUnited States of America
sneakers
I've signed a few sneakers in my day.
reality
It's always good to be working.
nice eggs french-toast
I'm a breakfast type of guy. Don't get me wrong. I can cook, I'm kinda nice on the burner, but I enjoy making breakfast. I do it all... Scrambled eggs... French toast... Pancakes... Breakfast is my thing.
thug politics taxes
Cuttin' taxes for strippers and thugs.
religious waiting religion
I'm still waiting for the Lord to come hug me.
jobs mean flow
Right now I'm on my God flow, you know what I mean? I got Job 1:21 tattooed on my chest.
strong book mind
I wanted to go into prison and come out a better person - mentally, physically. So, I read a lot of books, got my GED while I was in there, and worked out every day. Strong body, strong mind.
cutting men shy
The rules, religion to religion that man set forth, made me shy away from religion and have my own one on one with God and cut out the middleman.
real simple jail
When you go to jail, there's so much simple stuff missing. You just want some good toilet paper or a real toothbrush, a real blanket and a real bed to lay in.
inmates way superstar
Prison has humbled me in a lot of ways, because when you go to prison, I became 11 R 2024 you know, I wasn't Ja Rule the superstar. I wasn't any of that. I was just a regular inmate.
jobs book thinking
A lot of people say I tried to emulate Tupac, but when I look back at my career, we're very different artists. I took pages out of Pac's book, of course, and lots of other rappers - Biggie, Nas - of course you take pages out of those books, but you eventually make it your own thing. And I think I did a good job of that.
daughter children son
I think it's time that we all be there for the children, to learn from the ones who came before us, and to teach our sons and daughters to have respect for themselves. Break the cycle.
years two people
After doing two years in prison, trust me, I've seen a lot of tough guys pray. They're not just praying for themselves; they're praying for their family and the people they've let down.
feelings low-self-esteem like-her
And she's feeling like her worth is between her legs.