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| Rule roars back with a hard-hitting disc including Wonderful (w/R. Kelly & Ashanti), New York (w/Fat Joe & Jadakiss), Get It Started, Where I’m From, etc. |
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| 1 The Inc Intro |
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| 2 Last of the Mohicans |
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| 3 Wonderful |
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| 4 What's My Name |
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| 5 New York |
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| 6 Stripping Game (Skit) |
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| 7 The Manual |
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| 8 Get It Started |
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| 9 R.U.L.E. |
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| 10 True Story (Skit) |
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| 11 Caught Up |
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| 12 Gun Talk |
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| 13 Never Thought |
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| 14 Life Goes On |
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| 16 Where I'm From |
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| 17 Bout My Business |
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| 18 Passion |
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Album Review
"R.U.L.E." doesn't have much going for it, but it does include a few noteworthy songs: the album's lead single, "Wonderful," an R. Kelly showcase that also boasts an Ashanti feature; the album's street single, "New York," a Cool & Dre production with a pop-gangsta edge and strong raps from Fat Joe and Jadakiss; and lastly, "Life Goes On," a 2Pac-style ballad highlighted by features for Trick Daddy and Inc in-house producer Chink Santana. The album's remaining 60 minutes consist of standard-issue Ja Rule album filler: dreary pseudo-autobiographical raps that paint a conflicted portrait of Ja Rule, the paranoid pop-rap gangsta who believes himself to be a street martyr. Still, even if Ja Rule as an artist seems increasingly inauthentic with each passing album release, "Wonderful" is "R.U.L.E."'s saving grace, playing like a trademark R. Kelly song, albeit one featuring Ja Rule and Ashanti. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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