Ja Rule will do a career 360 next spring when he re-teams with the Cash Money Click for a new album.
Not to be confused with the Cash Money Millionaires who record for Cash Money Records down South, Ja’s crew, which consists of himself, fellow Murder Inc. soloist 0-1 and Chris Black, dropped “4 My Click” and “Get the Fortune” in 1996. Def Jam CEO Lyor Cohen was reportedly inspired to sign Ja the first time he saw a Cash Money Click video on TV.
Murder Inc. CEO Irv Gotti brokered the one-off album deal with TVT Records, according to a TVT spokesperson. The trio, who will now be known as CMC, are recording the still-untitled album primarily in New York with Murder Inc’s in-house producers.