MurderInc Online Forums
Ja Rule
Book Ja Rule
Ja Rule
Ja Rule
Heroes and Thieves
MIO Shirt
Ja Rule
Ashanti
The Declaration | OUT NOW

Lloyd
Lesson In Love | August 5th

Ja Rule
The Mirror | coming 2008
Caddy & Black
Black-Tah-Affaire | soon
Ja Rule
The Inc Top
Ja Rule Exodus
release date: December 20, 2005
.: Tracklist :.

1. Exodus (Intro)
2. Me
3. Holla, Holla
4. It's Murda
5. Put It On Me
6. I Cry
7. Livin' It Up
8. Always On Time
9. Ain't It Funny
10. Thug Lovin'
11. Mesmerize
12. Clap Back
13. New York
14. Wonderful
15. Never Again
16. Daddy's Little Baby
17. Love Me Hate Me
18. Exodus (Outro)

Murder Inc Reviews

After six albums Ja Rule has released a eighteen track compilation of his hits with "Exodus" (2005). Three new tracks are included. The opener "Exodus" (Intro) has Ja Rule recollecting on years past, talking about his rise in the rap game and the ups and downs his label has experienced, Irv Gotti finishes off the track with some words of his own. "Me" has Ja Rule addressing the haters, and artists who hated on his style then copied it, while talking to the ladies. I remember when Rule dropped his debut album "Venni Vetti Vecci", loved that album, the banging "Holla Holla", "It's Murda" and heartfelt "Daddy's Little Baby" feat. Ron Isley are included on this release. All are good tracks, though that release has ones I like more. Ja Rule's first real commercial album was "Rule 3:36", hits "Put It On Me" feat. Vita, the deep "I Cry" Feat. Lil Mo and "Love Me, Hate Me" (a track that some fickle fans should listen to) are included. The feel good "Livin It Up", smooth "Always on Time" and dark "Never Again" are three additions from Rule's 3rd album "Pain Is Love". The first Ja Rule release that I was not impressed with was "Last Temptation", "Thug Loving" feat. Bobby Brown and "Mesmerize" feat. Ashanti were to typical for me at that time, while the rest of that album was forgettable. Rule made a return to making less commercial music with his fifth album "Blood In My Eye" which was really a reply to all the hate he was experiencing, the single "Clap Back" is a solid track and the only track from that album that made this release. "R.U.L.E." had Ja Rule back in good form, the blazing hot "New York" had Rule, Jadakiss and Fat Joe bringing the heat while R Kelly and Ashanti helped deliver the smooth "Wonderful". As far as I know "Ain't It Funny" did not end up on any Rule albums, its similar to Rule's other collab with J.Lo, and includes an appearance from Cadillac Tah. Rule closes off this release with "Exodus" (Outro), talking about being who he is, the hate he experienced, and the case the feds have been pursuing the Inc on. Last week the Gottis, founders of Ja Rule's label Murda Inc were aquitted in that money laundering case. Fans can expect to see Rule with a new name (Loki), new distribution deal and new album next year.

The Inc Bottom