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This morning, Ja Rule visited Fox 5 New York to promote Amber & Opal. He spoke with co-host Rosanna Scotto, who didn’t let ...
Ja Rule has repeatedly denied wrongdoing regarding his involvement in the infamous Fyre Festival. Although he was named in several civil lawsuits filed by festival attendees and investors, the ...
Ja Rule Responds To Billy McFarland's Fyre Festival 2 Announcement: The artist served as the co-founder of the original failed 2017 music festival.
Ja Rule is making it clear that he has nothing to do with the return of Fyre Festival. “I don’t know nothing about it!” the “Always on Time” rapper told People Thursday.
Ja Rule is weighing in on the second Fyre Festival happening after the inaugural event was an utter disaster that resulted in the imprisonment of the showcase's cofounder, Billy McFarland. On ...
The piece of art Ja Rule decided to use to officially launch Flipkick may strike some people as an odd choice. It's a 2017 painting of the Fyre Festival logo, which the star commissioned to artist ...
Shortly after the festival collapsed, memorabilia sold for hundreds of dollars apiece. Ja Rule said he's not sure how much the artwork from the Fyre Media office will sell for as an NFT.
Ja Rule (left) poses with artist @Tripp_Art outside of the Fyre Festival offices in TriBeCa. Courtesy Ja Rule When they first began planning the carnival, Ja Rule commissioned an artist he found ...
Ja Rule is — understandably — fed up with getting roasted online over his involvement with the disastrous Fyre Festival. It seems that he can barely make a move or share a thought without some ...
In November 2019, a judge legally cleared Ja Rule of any wrongdoing regarding the FYRE Festival. As a result, the rapper was able to evade being roped into a $100 million lawsuit.
Ja Rule isn't done talking about Fyre Festival just yet. On Friday (Dec. 13), the NYC native released "For Your Real Entertainment (FYRE)" clowning his involvement with the disastrous 2017 festival.