Perhaps with rapper Ja Rule, there are no rules. His status as a bad boy thug rapper is well known throughout the rap community, and his fierce attitude and tough talk are two elements that truly carried him to the top of his game. Throughout the 2000s, Ja Rule has given a new voice to rap music and has emerged as one of the freshest and brightest faces in the industry. His appeal is undeniable, and he has many fans around the world who constantly keep tabs on his every move. His music is most definitely not for the faint of heart but for those wishing for a jump start themselves. His is the rough and tough talk that places him squarely in line with the rap music industry of today.Ja Rule was born Jeffrey Atkins on February 29, 1976 in Queens, New York. He emerged onto the music scene with his wildly successful record called Venni Vetti Vecci, which dropped in 1999 and was considered a hardcore edition to the industry of rap/hip hop. His second album saw the rapper branch out, and while still exhibiting a strong arm, he collaborated with female R&B artists to create a more radio-friendly string of hits that included Between Me and You, Put it On Me and I Cry. Other hits that followed were a result of the album Pain is Love, which was released in 2001. Some included the rap/R&B hybrids like I'm Real, Livin' It Up and Always on Time.2002 was when Ja Rule was really dominating the rap scene. He was bathing in the spotlight due to his many previously released hits and also was frequently featured alongside other prominent musical artists like Fat Joe and Mary J. Blige. His fourth album, The Last Temptation, paired him with Bobby Brown and Ashanti, generating praise from many for his continuous collaborations with others in the industry. While he is noted to have several spats with rapper 50 Cent, Ja Rule continues to be, without a doubt, one of the hottest rappers in the industry today.