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4.0 out of 5 stars Ja Rule - Exodus
After six albums Ja Rule has released a eighteen track compilation of his hits with "Exodus" (2005). Three new tracks are included. The opener "Exodus" (Intro) has Ja Rule recollecting on years past, talking about his rise in the rap game and the ups and downs his label has experienced, Irv Gotti finishes off the track with some words of his own. "Me" has Ja Rule...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Could have been great, but WAY TOO MUCH MISSING
Ja Rule, love him or hate him, was one of the biggest hip-hop/pop stars of the late 1990s and early 00s. This greatest hits collection could have been a true testament to the state of popular music in that era, but is way too incomplete. What is missing? One of his biggest hits, and his first number one, "I'm Real" with Jennifer lopez. Also missing is the single version...
Published on December 14, 2005 by JoJo


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4.0 out of 5 stars Ja Rule - Exodus, December 11, 2005
This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
After six albums Ja Rule has released a eighteen track compilation of his hits with "Exodus" (2005). Three new tracks are included. The opener "Exodus" (Intro) has Ja Rule recollecting on years past, talking about his rise in the rap game and the ups and downs his label has experienced, Irv Gotti finishes off the track with some words of his own. "Me" has Ja Rule addressing the haters, and artists who hated on his style then copied it, while talking to the ladies. I remember when Rule dropped his debut album "Venni Vetti Vecci", loved that album, the banging "Holla Holla", "It's Murda" and heartfelt "Daddy's Little Baby" feat. Ron Isley are included on this release. All are good tracks, though that release has ones I like more. Ja Rule's first real commercial album was "Rule 3:36", hits "Put It On Me" feat. Vita, the deep "I Cry" Feat. Lil Mo and "Love Me, Hate Me" (a track that some fickle fans should listen to) are included. The feel good "Livin It Up", smooth "Always on Time" and dark "Never Again" are three additions from Rule's 3rd album "Pain Is Love". The first Ja Rule release that I was not impressed with was "The Last Temptation", "Thug Loving" feat. Bobby Brown and "Mesmerize" feat. Ashanti were to typical for me at that time, while the rest of that album was forgettable. Rule made a return to making less commercial music with his fifth album "Blood in My Eye" which was really a reply to all the hate he was experiencing, the single "Clap Back" is a solid track and the only track from that album that made this release. "R.U.L.E." had Ja Rule back in good form, the blazing hot "New York" had Rule, Jadakiss and Fat Joe bringing the heat while R Kelly and Ashanti helped deliver the smooth "Wonderful". As far as I know "Ain't It Funny" did not end up on any Rule albums, its similar to Rule's other collab with J.Lo, and includes an appearance from Cadillac Tah. Rule closes off this release with "Exodus" (Outro), talking about being who he is, the hate he experienced, and the case the feds have been pursuing the Inc on. Last week the Gottis, founders of Ja Rule's label Murda Inc were aquitted in that money laundering case. Fans can expect to see Rule with a new name (Loki), new distribution deal and new album next year.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Could have been great, but WAY TOO MUCH MISSING, December 14, 2005
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JoJo (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
Ja Rule, love him or hate him, was one of the biggest hip-hop/pop stars of the late 1990s and early 00s. This greatest hits collection could have been a true testament to the state of popular music in that era, but is way too incomplete. What is missing? One of his biggest hits, and his first number one, "I'm Real" with Jennifer lopez. Also missing is the single version of "Put It On Me," which featured amazing vocals from Lil' Mo. How can they have left that one off? That was the HIT version of the song. That is unacceptable. Also missing is his first big big hit, "Between You And Me" with Christina Milian. Also missing are the hits "Down Ass Bitch," "Down 4 U," which was another top ten hit, "Can I Get A..." with JayZ and Amil, and "Rainy Dayz" with Mary J. Blige. They should have made this a 2 CD set and added a few album tracks, like "Caught Up" and "X" and have made a truly definitive package.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ja Rule's Final Exodus? The Controversial Artist Comes Full Circle, December 8, 2005
This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
Ja Rule's last couple of years in the rap game have been plagued with turmoil. From a bitter feud with current pop sensation 50 Cent, to the federal indictment of friends and label-heads Chris and Irving "Gotti" Lorenzo, Jeffrey "Ja Rule" Atkins is in a much different position than he was just a few years ago. This CD is a fascinating look into what it takes/took to make a hit and a sad mirror into the fickleness of rap fans in general.

On this greatest hits compilation, Ja's first full-fledged solo hit Holla Holla is here in all it's aggressive glory. The tune is followed by the much more buttery and ultimately derivative gangsta crooning that propelled Ja to the top (I Cry, Livin' It Up, Always On Time) and ultimately led to his characterization by so-called rap purists, as well as his nemesis 50 Cent, as merely a pop singer. Ironically, hip-hop's current golden boy has himself chosen to embrace that same sing-songy style in order to attain a position at the top of the charts. Ja ultimately found himself temporarily back in the street's favor with the agressive New York featuring artists Jadakiss and Fat Joe, themselves embroiled in a rap feud with 50 because of this very song.

The most interesting material of this album however is it's new material, alone worthy of the album's purchase. The intro and outro of the LP detail Ja's frustrations over his fans' defection and the trials and tribulations of Ja's federally investigated and indicted label, Murder Inc. His song Me talks of the chastising of his style, yet it's spawning of copycats who do the same with little negative backlash.

With a rumored upcoming album under the pseudonym "Loki" alluded to in the album's new material, to the acquital of executives Irving and Chris Lorenzo, 2006 and beyond may find brighter fortunes for Mr. Atkins. If this is to be his final exodus, it's a worthy retrospective into the up-and-down career of Ja Rule.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Exodus, March 1, 2006
This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
What is Mike Ox Long on??? I'm sick of people writing reviews just to diss when they haven't even listened to the CD. Anyways..

This is Ja Rule's greatest hits collection after 6 albums and record sales of over 13 million. Here's my review track by track.

1] Exodus (Intro) - A track discussing the recent investigation into the Murder Inc. empire of money laundering charges. This is the lead single from this CD. Irv Gotti also speaks on this track - "I dont understand why they would think what they thinking about, its just not the case though. I love my n-----, thats all I'm guilty of and that all that I ever was guilty of."

2] Me - A new song with a nice laid back beat with Ja showing everyone that he's still got it after 6 albums. In the chorus he spits: "how dare these n-----s try to hate on me/Come out and make records sounding just like me" and claims that rappers are stealing to `melodic formula' that he and Gotti invented.

3] Holla Holla - Ja's debut single from the "Venni Vetti Vecci" album peaked at #2 on Billboard's Hot Rap Tracks and #35 on the Hot 100. This track is a blazin' party starter.

4] It's Murda (Featuring DMX & Jay-Z) - The street single from VVV that ripped up mixtapes and was the first commercially released single from the Cash Money Click consisting of Ja, X and Hov'. Ja also used the instrumental to this track to freestyle on 2003's `Blood In My Eye'.

5] Put It On Me (Featuring Vita) - This is the album version of the hit single with Lil' Mo (who isn't present on this version) that reached #8 on the hot 100. It's a shame that the HIT version of this song wasn't included on this album as the version without Lil' Mo sounds sort of boring. From the "Rule 3:66" album

6] I Cry - This is a great single featuring Lil' Mo again that peaked at #11 on the Hot Rap/R&B Tracks and #40 on the Hot 100. In my opinion, this is one of the best songs on the album.

7] Livin' It Up (Featuring Case) - One of Ja's most popular songs from the multi platinum album `Pain Is Love'. This track reached #6 on the Hot 100 and #4 on the Rap chart. This is the song that launched Ja's popularity in other parts of the world.

8] Always On Time (Featuring Ashanti) - Arguably the best known Ja Rule song which reached #1 on the Hot 100. This track also launched Ashanti's career as well. The explicit radio version is featured on Exodus.

9] Ain't It Funny (Featuring Jennifer Lopez & Caddillac Tah) - "Ain't It Funny" was a big hit but it isn't a Ja Rule song. Jennifer Lopez put this song on her J To Tha LO remix album. Ja Rule has a 20 second verse out of the whole song which lasts for nearly 4 minutes. That is a disappointment and the other Ja/JLO collaboration "I'm Real" would have been a better choice instead of "Ain't It Funny". But overall this is a great track and it reached #1.

10] Thug Lovin' (Featuring Bobby Brown) - This track didn't do as well as his other tracks in the USA (peaking at #42), but had a good run in other parts of the world. This was the first single of Ja's 4th album "The Last Temptation". In my opinion, this track is another one of the best Ja Rule songs. Bobby Brown must have been paid a s#!*load of money to appear on this song!

11] Mesmerize (Featuring Ashanti) - This was Ja's make or break track following the disappointing success of `Thug Lovin'. Ja Rule & Ashanti recreated scenes from the movie Grease in the clip and was criticized for being `soft' and `weak'. Nevertheless, `Mesmerize' peaked at #2 on the Hot 100.

12] Clap Back - After a year of disses and hate along with Ja's career being sabotaged by rivals G-Unit, Ja went on a break for 7 months. He `clapped back' at the haters with this track taken from the hate filled LP `Blood In My Eye'. Ja fans waiting for his return were pleased with Ja taking it back the 1999, his VVV days when he made straight hip hop music. But `Pain Is Love' era fans were shocked when they picked up this album full of hate, anger and cussing. `Clap Back', in my opinion is an awesome song and peaked at #12 on Billboard Hot Rap Tracks. Produced by Scott Storch.

13] New York (Featuring Fat Joe & Jadakiss) - When Ja had calmed down, he was ready for his so called `comeback' album. `New York' was the street single from `R.U.L.E.' and face it, it was a hot track. Joe & Jada helped Ja rep his home town. `New York' peaked at #10 on the Hot Rap Tracks and #27 on the hot 100.

14] Wonderful (Featuring R. Kelly & Ashanti) - The official single from `R.U.L.E.' was `Wonderful' and it reached #1 in the UK and #5 in America & Australia. R. Kelly & Ja were talking to the fans that left them when they were down, but now they're back again. Check the lyrics - `And it's a wonder that I'm still here/Thought I was gone but I'm still here/And all you b------ that left me there/It's kinda funny how you right back here'.

15] Never Again - For some reason, Ja decided to put on `Never Again', an album track from 2001's `Pain Is Love' album. I'm clueless to why because this song isn't even that hot. This space could be used to add one of the many missing songs. (More about that later)

16] Daddy's Little Baby (Featuring Ronald Isley) - This song was a single from VVV but although it was a good song, it failed to chart. In this song, Ja is speaking to his then newly born daughter about the struggles of being a black woman in America.

17] Love Me, Hate Me - Another album track from `Rule 3:66', this track is OK but didn't really have a reason to be on here.

18] Exodus (Outro) - Ja closes this album with `Exodus (Outro)' a track with Ashanti on background vocals, but don't get it twisted. This isn't a poppy track, this is another interesting track talking about the Murder Inc. trial. It's pretty much a part 2 for the intro version of this song.

This greatest hits collection has it's good times - `Livin' It Up', `Always On Time', `New York', `Wonderful', but my main complaint is the songs that are MISSING. Missing songs include:

"I'm Real" (Featuring Jennifer Lopez) - I still can't understand why "Ain't It Funny" was put on here instead of "I'm Real". Ja has a 20 second verse in "Ain't It Funny" but is featured with J-Lo in the whole song in "I'm Real". Plus, it made it onto Ja's "Pain Is Love" album, not to mention that the video was a killer. This reached #1 in America for sometime.

Down 4 U (Featuring Ashanti, Vita & Charli Baltimore) - "Down 4 U" peaked at #3 on the Hot 100 and was featured on the Irv Gotti Presents The Inc compilation. This was one of Ja Rule's best songs.

Between Me & You (Featuring Christian Milian) - The song launched Ja's career into the mainstream and gave a push start to Milian's career. This track reached #11 on the hot 100. This song is one of his biggest hits!

Rainy Days (Featuring Mary J. Blige) - This was a historical track...Ja & MJB! This featured on both Mary's "No More Drama" album and "Irv Gotti Prsents The Remixes" album. "Rainy Days" reached #12 on the hot 100.

Down A$$ Chick (Featuring Charli Baltimore) - "Down A$$ Chick" had a kick ass video and was sort of like a part 1 of "Down 4 U". This track managed to reach #21 on the hot 100 and #5 on the Hot Rap Tracks.

Other songs missing is:
"The Reign" - wasn't a hit in the US but reached the top 10 in the UK and Australia.
"Caught Up" - wasn't a major hit but it was still a great song. Reached #20 in the UK.
"Kill `Em All" (Featuring Jay-Z) - one of the best songs on VVV!
"Can I Get A..." (Featuring Jay Z) - The top 20 hit theme from Rush Hour!
"6 Feet Underground" - the street single from "Rule 3:66".
"Furious" - who could forget the high energy theme from the Fast & The Furious
"The Pledge Remix" -The best single from "The Last Temptation" feat. Nas, Ashanti.
"Holla Holla Remix (Featuring Busta Rhymes, Memphis Bleek, Jay-Z, Black Child, Vita & Caddillac Tah) - Better than the original and the video was cool too.

If Ja really cared about what was going on his greatest hits CD, he would have made this a double disc, like what he says he's going to do with every one of his albums before they come out. But this was just an album to get Ja off Def Jam. Luckily, The Inc are signing to Warner Music so Ja can make the great music that we know he's still capable of. Other than that, this album is a good refreshing tour through Ja Rule's interesting career and most of the album is in chronological order. Can't wait for the next album.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ****GOOD ALBUM.........PATHETIC HATERS****, January 16, 2006
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Gangsta Rog (TAMPA, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
WELL THIS IS A GOOD ALBUM EVEN THO THERE ARE MISSING SONGS AND SOME I DONT LIKE, BUT THE NEW ONES ARE PRETTY GOOD ESPECIALLY "ME",GOOD TRACK TO SHOW HE CAN SMILE THROUGH ALL THE B-S THEY GO THROUGH......WORTH CHECKING, ALSO THIS WAS RELEASED SO THEY CAN FINISH THE CONTRACT WITH DEF JAM

PATHETIC HATERS: U HAVE PEOPLE WHO NEVER LIKED JA RULE, BUT WATS FUNNY, IS U GOT THESE PEOPLE (MOSTLY LIL KIDS) HATING ON HIM WHEN THEY JUMPED THE 50 CENT D**K BUS, WHICH TO ME IS CLASSIC, AND TO WRITE A DISS REVIEW ON AMAZON.COM FOR A GREATEST HITS ALBUM IS EVEN MORE FUNNY, WAT LIVES YOU MUST HAVE....WOW, HEY YALL LETS DISS JA RULE ON AMAZON.....50 CENT ALL ON YOUR LIPS....PATHETIC, TOO MANY FOLLOWERS
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Keep doin ya thing Ja..fkk these 50 cent d**k ridas..G-UNOOOOTT!!, December 7, 2005
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Big up to Ja for doin his thing..much support..I'm lovin the new "Me" track...i stopped listening to ja after coming out with the Blood in My Eye album because at the time, i thought it was weak of him to come back with an album dedicated to dissing 50 cent.. but now that i see how much 50 cent has destroyed hip-hop..i actually apprecaite the fact that he made that album..and as for 50 cent..here's what others in the industry have to say about him:

Lil' Kim on the Naked Truth album (2005): "ya man 5-0, i don't seem him in the club cuz he out in the CT with a d**k in his butt"

Jadakiss on a freestyle (2005): "You should just stick to sellin clothes and snakers, cuz out of ur whole camp, ur flow's the weakest"

Sheek Louch (after taxes 2005): "50 u a rat, u a coward, u a snitch, u a bi*ch...all u talk about is money and sales..what u need to talk about is all them ni**as u put in them jails"

The game (300 bars and runnin freestyle 2005): " We get tired of u talkin about who u shot..I use another 6 bars to tell u who u not...u aint't 50 cent, he went out like a gangsta, u went out with Vivica 3 months after 'Wanksta'...Get Rich or Die Tryin, we thought u was hot..now the same ni**a wanna take us to the 'Candy Shop'..c'mon man..what happened to the thug? now u can find him in the club, him and lloyd banks huggin..nigga got mad when the game start buzzin..so f**k makin friends...."

G-UNOOOOOOOOTTTTT!!!!!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Solid collection with some very notable omissions, June 21, 2007
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ctrx ('bout to show you how the EAST COAST rocks...) - See all my reviews
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Like DMX, Ja Rule is an artist that I spent countless hours listening to growing up, be it via the radio or his albums. Although recently he has experienced an unfortunate commercial backlash at the hands of 50 Cent and others, I still find his hits as enjoyable as I did five years ago. Def Jam released "Exodus" in 2005 to highlight most of the popular singles from his first six albums. It's a little deceptive, because no where on the packaging is it labeled a compilation, but it is. Three songs come from his great debut, 1999's Venni Vetti Vecci. 2000's Rule 3:36 and 2001's Pain Is Love both supply three, these were his most successful albums and were marked by a softer, more R&B-influenced sound, often with female collaborators like Lil' Mo and Ashanti. 2002's similar The Last Temptation is represented with two hits, and 2003's Blood in My Eye and 2004's R.U.L.E. supply one and two songs respectively.

A lot of his finest work is here, and for someone my age, it brings back a few memories. Ja was always a very well-produced artist, and his softer R&B-styled hits were always very well done, as you can see on classics such as "Put It on Me" and "Thug Lovin'," among others. You also get a taste of his rougher, edgier side, on more recent songs like "New York." He's not a supreme lyricist, but is fun to listen to and was often surrounded by good collaborators. He's a good artist with some great material in his discography, and it's almost sad to see how far he's fallen today. At least ten of these songs are some of the finest pop rap hits of the last decade.

So, for all this quality, why only three stars? Well, it's missing some very notable hits. To start, there's no "Can I Get A...," his most recognizable collabo, and the excellent "I'm Real (Remix)" and "Down 4 U," both top five hits, are missing. Nor will you find "Rainy Dayz," "Down A.. B...h," "The Pledge," or even "Between Me & You." Besides being some of his biggest hits, these are also among his best material, and should easily replace the unreleased songs or the more inconsequential ones like "Never Again" on the tracklist.

Honestly, this is a release of extremely great music, but I can't give it any more stars because of all the great stuff it missed. The tracklist was not well selected for this release. The music is great no doubt, so it could be a well-enjoyed purchase for anyone, but in this age where anyone can make their own compilations, such a poorly-selected one is obselete.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fans of Ja Rule won't be disappointed, December 18, 2005
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Shelia M Goss (Essence Magazine Best-Selling Author of My Invisible Husband, Delilah, Hollywood Deception and more.) - See all my reviews
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Ja Rule Exodus contains at least one or two hits from one of six previous Ja Rule albums. Whether Ja Rule is rapping on a track by himself or with a guest artist, Exodus is a reminder of why Ja Rule can't be overlooked in the hip-hop community. This collection of hits are welcomed because now I don't have to scramble and look for several CDs. I can grab Exodus and let some of the songs I really like by Ja Rule play. Some of the tracks that I listen to are "Holla, Holla," "Put It On Me" featuring Vita, "I Cry" featuring Lil' Mo, "Living It Up" featuring Case, "Always on Time" featuring label mate Ashanti and I could go on and on. I play tracks 3 through 11 without hitting the skip button on the remote once. There are a total of 18 tracks.

Regardless if you only liked a song or two from his previous albums or you're a diehard Ja Rule fan, Exodus has something on it for both listening audiences.--Shelia M Goss, BellaOnline Women in Music
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dumbasses, February 27, 2006
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J "JP" (Cleveland, OH) - See all my reviews
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This guy below me is a straight dumbass! Goes to show u that u really can't go on Amazon.com ratings of albums because dumb people like him write these reviews...and whats even funnier is...they are SERIOUS! about it! Ja Rule been sellin' albums before 50 even came out, Ja didn't have Eminem and Dr. Dre to back him up and Venni Vetti Vicci went 2x Platinum, 3:36 went 3x Platinum, Pain Is Love went 6x Platinum, The Last Temptation went Platinum, his gangsta album Blood In My Eye Went Gold, and R.U.L.E. went Gold. thats about 13 million albums to my records...so Ja has plenty of room to speak.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Too much missing, December 7, 2005
This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
I lot of the songs are great dont get me wrong, but Ja left off three top ten singles, one of which was a #1 single. The album is missing "Between Me & You", "Down A** B***h" (Featuring Charli Baltimore) & "Down 4 U" (Featuring Vita, Charli Baltimore & Ashanti), all of which I know were top ten singles, the last I believe hit #1 in the summer of 2001. Also where is the track from "Light it Up" soundtrack? I was hoping for the remix of "Holla Holla" since that got more airplay that a lot of the others. I don't understand how people have a hard time making greatest hits cds, the concept just seems soo easy.
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