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How Ja Rule Lost BIG Because He Was Not Humble When ‘The Fast & the Furious’ Came His Way

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Fast & Furious

Maybe we can all lean a lesson or two from this—especially when you feel you are on top and wouldn’t even pay attention to decent offers from those you deem below you.

When ‘The Fast & the Furious’ franchise started, rapper-Ja Rule and his Murder Inc were on top of their game and Ja was sort of the hottest artiste at the time— so he had hard balls.

According to the Director of the now successful ‘The Fast & the Furious’ franchise, Ja Rule BS-ed him several times when he kept calling him to be part of the franchise—and today, Ja has obviously regretted his lack of humility at the time which has seen Ludacris taking in the success, the cash and his position.

Read what Director John Singleton said in an exclusive interview with Grantland.

“Ja got too big for himself. He turned it down. He turned down a half a million dollars,” Singleton said. “He got 15 grand to be in the first movie. He was really big at that time. I guess Murder Inc. was throwing out hits and were making money hand over foot.

He was acting like he was too big to be in the sequel. He wouldn’t return calls. I went to the studio to go see him — that’s just my mantra, I deal with a lot of music people. He was kinda playing me to the side and I was like, ‘What? What is this shit?’ This was all initiated by me.

I then made a call. I called Ludacris. I said, ‘Hey, Luda, I haven’t met you before, but I like what you’re doing right now.’ Luda was all humble, excited to meet me. I said, ‘I’m doing this movie and I’m wondering if you want to be a part of it.’ He goes, ‘What? Yeah! Anything you do I want to be a part of.’

That’s how Ludacris got in 2 Fast 2 Furious, and the rest is history.”

Ja Rule became Ludacris. Edwin became Tej. The Fast and the Furious went from potential franchise to the 16th-highest-grossing franchise in history. Ludacris would go on to appear in Crash and Hustle & Flow — and three more Fast & Furious films.

“Ja Rule not doing 2 Fast 2 Furious changed Ludacris’s life,” Singleton said. “Years later I saw Ja Rule at the Source Awards and we joked about it. I took him under my arm and said, ‘Man, when I call you, you listen. I ain’t calling you for no bullshit.’ He said, ‘Yeah, man, I’m sorry about that.’ He apologized.

This post was published on April 5, 2015 12:01 PM

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