Irv Gotti and Ja Rule on The Breakfast Club

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Good interview. Takes me back to my High School and College Years. The whole 50 Cent sh!t is exactly what's wrong with fans today. Very fickle. Back in the day fanbases were more loyal than they are today. 50's Krama is in full effect though. He can't make a hit song to save his life right now. Ja seems like he's a good place. Irv is still wild and crazy. LOL @ Charlemange getting cornered on not liking Drake.

It seems he lost the Breakfast club some promo and press since Drake would never do an interview on there. But the show is really good and they've built a nice brand. This interview and the Fat Joe interview was very informative. but LOL @ Murda Inc with Jay, X and Ja. I remember everyone was mad hype about that in the late 90's cause everyone was callabo'in with each other. Honestly I think the album would of sold Double or Triple Platinum and would of been a hit compilation for sure.

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Good interview. Takes me back to my High School and College Years. The whole 50 Cent sh!t is exactly what's wrong with fans today. Very fickle. Back in the day fanbases were more loyal than they are today. 50's Krama is in full effect though. He can't make a hit song to save his life right now. Ja seems like he's a good place. Irv is still wild and crazy. LOL @ Charlemange getting cornered on not liking Drake.

It seems he lost the Breakfast club some promo and press since Drake would never do an interview on there. But the show is really good and they've built a nice brand. This interview and the Fat Joe interview was very informative. but LOL @ Murda Inc with Jay, X and Ja. I remember everyone was mad hype about that in the late 90's cause everyone was callabo'in with each other. Honestly I think the album would of sold Double or Triple Platinum and would of been a hit compilation for sure.

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The tracks they did together were sick. It's Murda and Instagram still get play to this day. I was hype as hell for it.
 

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These guys remind me of a time when hip-hop still had some dignity. These two were on top of the world and they fell flat on their harder than anyone I've seen in the history of ever. Why? Because they made bytch-made simp ass music. If they were new artists today, they would be TEARING up the charts with Drake. It would just be a sad bytch hoe-a-thon of sucker-for-love ass simp-fests. Hip-hop ain't got no dignity no mo'.
 

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These guys remind me of a time when hip-hop still had some dignity. These two were on top of the world and they fell flat on their harder than anyone I've seen in the history of ever. Why? Because they made bytch-made simp ass music. If they were new artists today, they would be TEARING up the charts with Drake. It would just be a sad bytch hoe-a-thon of sucker-for-love ass simp-fests. Hip-hop ain't got no dignity no mo'.


eh, I dont really think Murda Inc music was as "SOFT" as mufukkas make it.
 

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These guys remind me of a time when hip-hop still had some dignity. These two were on top of the world and they fell flat on their harder than anyone I've seen in the history of ever. Why? Because they made bytch-made simp ass music. If they were new artists today, they would be TEARING up the charts with Drake. It would just be a sad bytch hoe-a-thon of sucker-for-love ass simp-fests. Hip-hop ain't got no dignity no mo'.

Actually Ja and Murda Inc didn't just make girl records. And they fell flat cause of fickle fans not cause they were making girl records. Those girl records made Ja one of the biggest stars in Hip Hop. They had balance. Drake has no balance, he simping even on his so called hard records. Also I think there's a difference between female oriented tracks and simp records. Ja Rule biggest mistake was letting 50 Cent take him out of his game. He needed to continue to make hits. "Blood in my Eye" did have some fire on it though. During all that singing, records like this came out from Murda Inc:

 

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Actually Ja and Murda Inc didn't just make girl records. And they fell flat cause of fickle fans not cause they were making girl records. Those girl records made Ja one of the biggest stars in Hip Hop. They had balance. Drake has no balance, he simping even on his so called hard records. Also I think there's a difference between female oriented tracks and simp records. Ja Rule biggest mistake was letting 50 Cent take him out of his game. He needed to continue to make hits. "Blood in my Eye" did have some fire on it though. During all that singing, records like this came out from Murda Inc:



LOL @ someone in 2013 stanning Murda Inc. I really didn't see that coming. Obviously I know that Ja and company could make street music when they wanted to. New York by Ja feat. Styles and Crack was one of the hardest tracks out in the 00's. Too little too late though. You can only make so many simp songs before the block calls you a simp.
 
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