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Ja Rule Hints At Long & Shocking Ghostwriting Career

Ja Rule hints that his career as a ghostwriter runs deeper than some might think, though he doesn't name any names.

Ja Rule is no stranger to scrutiny, with many rap fans feeling strangely comfortable disrespecting the Murder Inc. rapper -- sometimes even to his face. In fact, it's become somewhat of a running joke to troll Ja, though he does tend to take the jokes in stride.

Of course, his status as a bonafide hip-hop hitmaker should never be forgotten, as there was once a time when Ja was a mainstay on the commercial charts. For some context, his sophomore album Rule 3:36 went triple platinum during an era where consumers had to pay hard-earned money for a physical copy.

Though many of his greatest hits are well-known, Ja recently took to Twitter to hint at the true depth of his songwriting career. In fact, as he tells it, he played a role in ghostwriting for some of the game's top artists.

"I was just reminiscing about some of the artists I wrote for sheesh y’all have no idea," he reflects, though he doesn't exactly name names -- as such, many were left wondering as to whether or not their favorite song from the early millennium was indeed a Jeffrey Atkins original composition.

At this point, it would be admittedly interesting to see Ja Rule expand on this intriguing claim. You never really know how deep the ghostwriting industry really runs, and which artists have been living a lie for decades.

Perhaps there's a reason why Ja is keeping the details under wraps -- one need only look to one particular hip-hop superstar to see just how impactful a ghostwriting accusation can be. Who knows how deep this rabbit hole goes? In the immortal words of Dave Chappelle, only Ja Rule can make sense of all this.
 
Lets keep it real, some got talent to be songwriter that can create hits but can't rap nor sing those songs, so they give it to somebody that actually have talent as a singer or rapper to sing those songs and a person who knows how to rap on a beat. I used to hate rappers that didn't write their songs but now IDGAF because if the song is great then it's gonna do huge numbers. Drake had a ghostwriter but that still don't mean none of his music is trash because people still listen to it today.
 
Its fucked up the hate Ja Rule getting after Lil man .05 wanted to roast ja like a child because Irv didn't want to sign him to their label. But back then everybody and their mama like ja-rule. Also .05 jocked Ja-rule style but hate his guts. Plus. Ja-rule got hits to go at .05 in a verzuz battle but .05 don't want that heat. I SAID
WHAT I SAID.
 
I want names and songs, the term ghostwriting can be used very loosely. I’m not surprised tho.
 
iight who y'all really think got ghost writers ??
From the top tier to trash rappers.
Nas was accused by Karen civil
Jay was accused by Jae mills
Beans was accused by somebody. They said Chris and crack helped him with that
Cyhi wrote for kanye Travis Scott
So who y'all think gotta spook
 
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Maaaaan FUCK Jeffery Atkins!! Lol

Never has an MC fallen from MY graces sooo fast...when he came out I was like “Aite....dude dope af!!” 6 months later I was like “This lil nigga aggravating af...he can gtfoh!!” By tha time 50 came along it was already a forgone conclusion in MY head dude was a cornball....

New York, New York was hard af tho **Kanye shrug**

Annnd he prolly wrote mad shit for people too cuz that’s just what niggaz did/do
 
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Maaaaan FUCK Jeffery Atkins!! Lol

Never has an MC fallen from MY graces sooo fast...when he came out I was like “Aite....dude dope af!!” 6 months later I was like “This lil nigga aggravating af...he can gtfoh!!” By tha time 50 came along it was already a forgone conclusion in MY head dude was a cornball....

New York, New York was hard af tho **Kanye shrug**

Annnd he prolly wrote mad shit for people too cuz that’s just what niggaz did/do
That migga reps Hollis. We don't rep Hollis our chea

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