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Mike Tyson is being sued over allegedly using an unauthorized song to promote his Jake Paul fight last year in an Instagram ...
Ja Rule’s tribute shows that DMX wasn’t just a rapper; he was a force in the culture. His connection to the people, his authenticity, and his ability to move crowds set him apart as one of the ...
Ja Rule opens up to AllHipHop.com about the verbal strife with DMX, the mutual decision to accept the peace pipe, and the future projects that has piqued his excitement.
Ja Rule tells MTV how the egos of Jay Z and DMX prevented from getting the Murder Inc. album recorded back and their group started in the late 1990s.
Ja Rule Talks Vibes Concert Series, Fyre Fest’s Billy McFarland, DMX and Increasing Violence in Hip-Hop The rapper and entrepreneur also discusses his sporadic acting career and juggling ...
During an interview promoting his new film, I’m in Love with a Church Girl, Ja weighed in on DMX’s downward spiral. “Put a condom on!” Ja said. “I love X, we got a great history.
Morgan Murrell Published: September 9, 2014 In a recent interview with VladTV, rapper Ja Rule reflects on his initial meeting with DMX and how he couldn't believe the way he was living.
tweet this Life was good for Ja Rule until 50 Cent came into the picture. Within a couple of years, Ja was feuding with Eminem, Dr. Dre, DMX, the whole D12 and G-Unit crews, and even Busta Rhymes.
Mike Tyson is being sued for allegedly using a song to promote a fight without permission. The track in question is JAY-Z, ...
Mike Tyson didn't come out victorious in his fight against Jake Paul and is now facing another bout -- a legal one brought by ...
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Baller Alert on MSNProducer Behind Jay-Z, DMX, and Ja Rule Track Sues Mike Tyson Over Fight Promo Video
Mike Tyson is facing legal trouble over a song choice in his Jake Paul fight promotion. Producer Tyrone Fyffe, known as Sugarless, claims the boxing legend used “Murdergram,” the 1998 track […] The ...
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Complex on MSNMike Tyson Facing Lawsuit Over Use of Jay-Z, DMX, and Ja Rule Song to Promote Jake Paul Fight
The producer behind the 1998 track, "Murdergram," alleged that Tyson used the song to promote his Jake Paul fight without ...
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