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Monday, October 29, 2007 | 1:39pm

Ja Rule’s LP The Mirror Pushed Back

Posted by C-Hyphen

Murder Inc. announced the Ja Rule’s album “The Mirror” has been pushed back until sometime in 2008. 
The label says it’s due to sample clearances; or as they put it: “sample clearance issues.”  We all know it’s because the 4th Quarter is for ‘Big Dogs’ as Nas put it and Ja Rule, who is now a […]

Ja Rule

Murder Inc. announced the Ja Rule’s album “The Mirror” has been pushed back until sometime in 2008. 

The label says it’s due to sample clearances; or as they put it: “sample clearance issues.”  We all know it’s because the 4th Quarter is for ‘Big Dogs’ as Nas put it and Ja Rule, who is now a poodle, will get crushed being in the kennel with these Pitbulls coming out…word to Mike Vick. There is no heavy anticipation for his LP and his 1st two singles ( Uh Oh & Body) did catch on with radio.

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Comment by Dos Un
2007-10-29 15:01:04

good

 
Comment by S Dot Stylus
2007-10-29 15:04:02

His whole face should be pushed back like his hairline.

 
Comment by 4PL
2007-10-29 16:52:05

Irv needs a second season of Gotti’s Way

 
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