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Despite being in jail, Ja Rule is determined to kick-start promotion for his delayed album 'Pain Is Love 2.' His LP was originally scheduled to hit stores on Jan. 24, but will now be released on Feb. 28, a day before his 35th birthday.
Holla! Holla! It looks like Ja Rule will be spending more time in the slammer, slammer!
The New York rhyme-spitter was sentenced Monday (July 18) to more than two years in prison for tax evasion. Rule is accused of not paying over $3 million in taxes between 2004 and 2006.
If you were headed to prison in a few days, how would you want to stop your last hours of freedom? If you answered "yukking it up on the set of a cheery morning talk show," you have something in common with Ja Rule.