7. "you're proboably more aware than you think" In response to Reply # 2
he's been on a few hits (these aren't recs from me, just references)
Red Café - Rosé Red Meek Mill - I'ma Boss, Burn, Young & Gettin' It Red Café - Let It Go Skyzoo - Range Rover Rhythm Soulja Boy - When I Grow Up Vado - Rugby Down 50 Cent - Put Your Hands Up
9. "If I were his manager I'd have him reading scripts and auditioning" In response to Reply # 0
His style and sound will always be associated with a certain commercial rap era. He wasn't all that original from a musical standpoint and was thrust into the spotlight without having any type of grassroots following. There is no underground/indie audience waiting for him.
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14. "what about broads tho?" In response to Reply # 9
every time Ja came on in the club chix were running each other over to get to the dance floor surely they have fond memories of their chickenheaded ways, now that they got kids and shit Ja was always for the broads, ain't no dude ever said "yo Ja is NICE! he can spit!"
15. "RE: Ja Rule should seriously stay unseen and unheard" In response to Reply # 0
>i know he's still making albums, but they seem to just be >released to whoever his already existing fanbase is > >all this #sadboys atmospheric sad rap sound, is right up his >lane >and 50 is far enough out of the spotlight > >imagine him rapping on some Clams Casino, BSBD, etc type music >like this though: >https://soundcloud.com/bsbdmusic/2-angels-of-light-unreleased > >he would sound perfect on that, or most of the types of beats >A$AP Rocky raps on > >i would welcome a Ja Rule album on those kinda beats, the >blogs would eat it up
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