In a recently released segment of an interview with Complex, R&B singer Ashanti explained showing portions of her album Braveheart to Ja Rule prior to its release and spoke about their plans to link up in the studio in the future.
Referencing an Instagram post from August of 2013 in which the frequent collaborators were pictured together following his release from prison, Ashanti explained giving Ja Rule a chance to hear the music she had been working on. “Either that night or a few weeks later,” she said, “I played him records from the album, he was super excited for me. We’re definitely gonna do something. Right now, we’re kind of like on our paths of—you know we haven’t put music out in a long time, so we kind of want to reestablish our own lanes first and then do something amazing together. Because the thing about it is, our chemistry is just so organic, it really doesn’t take a lot. If we get in the studio, we’re good, you know what I mean? So, we’re both really, really excited and happy for each other.”
Ja Rule and Ashanti worked together extensively as labelmates over the years including their 2001 collaboration “Always on Time,” 2002’s “Mesmerize,” and 2004’s “Wonderful.”
Ashanti released her first album in nearly six years earlier this month in Braveheart. HipHopDX’s review gave the album three out of five stars, calling it “concise and cohesive.” “This is her way of declaring a comeback,” DX wrote. “It’s been six years since Ashanti’s fourth album, The Declaration, 12 years since her debut, and 11 years since her last Top 10 hit. There’s really no other way to listen to Braveheart.” Braveheart featured appearances from Rick Ross and French Montana.
The singer/actress also recently spoke with Complex about her possible involvement in the making of a soundtrack to an upcoming Tupac biopic. “I have an amazing opportunity,” she said, “L.T. Hutton, who actually produced the ‘I Got It’ record and ‘Scars’ and a bunch of other records on my album, he’s one of the CEO’s over at Morgan Creek [Pictures]. And him and I are gonna be doing like a musical score, or a lot of music, for the Tupac film coming in 2015. So I’m super excited about that, I’ve known about this for like two [or] three years now. He’s very, very excited about it. [It’s] very premature, early in stages—oh, and John Singleton is gonna be directing. So that’s gonna be sick, so I’m really, really excited about that.”
im prepared for the 50 dickriders to get at me but ja rule and ashanti make good music
i put ja rule in the same category as 50 they both just make good music..u rly cant point out as to why they just got it.
Nice to see some unbiased comments. Ja and Ashanti made great records. 50 cent did as well. If Ja and Shanti would collab again I’m sure they can make another classic.
“another classic”
What? LMAO what other classics do they have???
i actually meant to say i put jarule in the same category as nelly. they dont have lyricism or anything they jst make good music but i was thinkin about the 50 riders i was gonna have on my dick even tho shockingly none
but i do like 50s first album, soundtrack and the 2 gunit albums
Ja rule army banned from DX, but still… We strong in the streetz,we gon get this money
CANT WAIT!!!!!!!!!!
She still fine as hell.
But I’m sure that pussy wider than the Nile river
50 and Ashanti made great music together, a lot better music than 50 and Olivia collabs.
JaRule got a raw deal with the Feds raiding his label at the height of his career but he has a solid catalog and some classic songs.
height of his career? LOL
Always on Time, and Mesmerize.. #1 and #2 songs On Billboard…Wonderful was also # 5 http://www.billboard.com/artist/276599/ja-rule/chart?f=379
Maybe not “Classics” in your eyes but they were very successful songs.
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