In a profile piece about Nas‘ short-lived, early-aughts run on now-defunct Murder Inc. Records, Noisey dug up an extremely juicy nugget from The Source’s 2002 interview with Ja Rule explaining why Jay ...
ESPN analyst Jay Williams believes the NBA “missed the mark” in its handling of Ja Morant, who earlier this month was suspended for eight games after brandishing a gun in a video posted on social ...
Jay Williams believes Ja Morant took a page out of the “crisis management playbook for athletes” with how “fast” the Grizzlies star has handled treatment for his off-court issues. During Thursday’s ...
When July saw DMX and Snoop Dogg together for a Verzuz celebration, the event broke records on Apple Music’s platform and placed the OG rappers back in the spotlight. Though neither really ever ...
Unfortunately for Hip-Hop fans worldwide, the Jay Z, DMX and Ja Rule supergroup/album known as Murder Inc. never came to be. In 1998, Irv Gotti was coming off producing Jay Z’s breakout single, “Can I ...
Boxing legend Mike Tyson has settled a lawsuit after using a song in a video without permission. The song, “Murdergram,” features famous rappers Jay-Z, DMX, and Ja Rule, and was produced by Ty Fyffe.
Mon, 29 Jul 2013 17:57:45 GMT — New York is going after repeat child abusers with tougher penalties and fewer loopholes where offenders can hide. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a law Monday that allows ...
(AllHipHop News) At one point, there was a lot of talk that Def Jam recording artists Jay Z, Ja Rule, and DMX would join forces as a supergroup known as Murder Inc. The three New Yorkers even appeared ...
There have been a few eras in hip-hop where Def Jam absolutely ruled the rap landscape. The late '90s was one of those eras. The OG record label had the three hottest rappers in the game on its roster ...