Ja Rule is ready to return to the music scene, and dominate the music charts once again as he announced his plans for this year, noting that he is "in full album mode."

"Just signed my new label deal potentially worth a hundred mill," the 47-year-old rapper announced on X (formerly known as Twitter). "[...] Thanks for the love and to the haters SMD."

Following his announcement, Ja Rule could not help but side-eye the people who did not congratulate him, and even called out to his fans for "not being savage enough."

"B***h n****s hate, real ones congratulate," he wrote.

"We not letting the goofys [sic] lead in 24."

"Here's what's needed to be understood for 24... Hate is for suckers and d**k riding is not a form of transportation. LMAO it's getting you nowhere... Stop being goofy and get money! That's what Ja thinks..."

Ja Rule Returns to the Rap Game

According to reports, the rapper will be embarking on "The Sunrise" tour this year in celebration of his 25 years in the music industry.

He released his chart-topping debut album "Venni Vetti Vecci" in 1999, and it produced the single, "Holla Holla."

The album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, while the lead single peaked at No. 35 on the Billboard Hot 100.

"The Sunrise" tour will be featuring special guests MYA, Keri Hilson, and Llyod; it will kick off in Cardiff, and go to several other cities in the United Kingdom, including London, Birmingham, Nottingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle, Dublin, Belfast before he wraps it up in Glasglow.

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Ja Rule Building a School in Ghana

According to reports, not only will Ja Rule be reviving his music career in 2024, but he will also be building a school in Ghana.

 "I'm also building a school in Ghana can't wait to go and break ground," the rapper announced. "Rule love the kids!!!"

This is not the first time Ja Rule shared his support towards education; in 2022, he donated $25,000 from the sales of The Painted House to HBCU partners.

The following schools received donations: Jackson State University, Morgan State University, Hampton University, Spelman College, and Morehouse College.

He has not revealed the timeline of the construction of the school, as of this writing.

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