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Ja Rule just wounding himself
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Similar to Murder Inc's Chris Gotti shooting himself in the leg this past February, Ja Rule may be self-inflicting a wound with the potentially incriminating lyrics in his new mixtape release, "The Wrap." While there is little legal precedent for using song lyrics as evidence in a case, the Federal investigation will certainly be invigorated by Ja's admissions on record of assault, attempted murder and money laundering.
"The Wrap", released just days ago on the Big Mike Rookie of the Year Pt 2 mixtape, features Ja Rule and rapper Fatal Hussein in a lyrical exchange that paints a clear picture of Murder Inc's illegal dealings. Rule aims at the usual suspects 50 Cent, Dr. Dre and Busta Rhymes but the most deadly lyrics are aimed at Ja's camp as the cocky front man mocks the Feds, stating on record that his crew is responsible for the recent assault of D-12 member Proof, the stabbing of 50 Cent and using his label to launder drug money. "I'm real advanced with that cock and blast / and the Feds want me bad for cleaning cash / What cash is we cleaning? It's all about the Benjamins / What? If it's dirty, then we rinsing it off / ... / they say I rap to rhythm and blues / but when I turn on the radio I hear ya'll ni99as rapping it too / like Baby Can You Give It To Me, now I'ma give it to you / the same way that we gave it to Proof / the same way that we gave it to Loose [reference to 50 Cent]" No word from anyone in Ja Rule's camp about the lyrics. The song can be found on Big Mike Year Of The Rookie Part 2. |
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