Net Worth | $4 million |
Age | 46 |
Relationship Status | Married |
Full Name | Jeffery Bruce Atkins |
Born | February 29, 1976 |
Gender | Male |
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
Country of origin | United States of America |
Profession | Rapper/songwriter/record producer/Actor |
What Is Ja Rule’s Net Worth?
Ja Rule, also known as Jeffery Edward Atkins, is a famous American Rapper, record producer, songwriter, record executive, and actor born in Queens, New York. As of January 2023, Ja Rule is estimated to have a net worth of $4 million.
While he’s been in the news recently for resurrecting a quarrel with 50 Cent, Jarule is recognized as one of the world’s most famous rappers in the late 1990s. His songs hit the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, which includes “Always on Time” and “Between You and Me.”
Keep reading as this article reveals more information about Ja Rule’s net worth alongside additional information like his early life, career, personal life, lifestyle, and more.
[Earnings Overview
Ja Rule has built a strong career over the years, allowing him to earn money doing activities as a record executive, Rapper, record producer, and actor. In addition, multiple appearances in movies like Back in the Day, Turn it up, The Cookout, Half Past Dead, and even in 2001’s The Fast & The Furious.
However, Ja Rule’s earnings don’t stop in the entertainment industry as the Rapper is also a successful entrepreneur. Essentially, Ja Rule made money by launching his clothing line Ervin-Geoffrey, followed by a liquor company in 2006 called The Mojito.
Other noteworthy financial assets include Ja Rule’s partnership with big brands as their brand ambassador and creative head. One good example of these deals is Ja Rule’s partnership with Bill McFarland in 2015 to be the spokesperson and head creative for Magnises (a credit card service company).
These intelligent financial decisions and dedication to his career and craft allowed Ja Rule to be valued at $4 million as of 2023.
Investment Portfolio
Besides being a musician, entrepreneur, and actor, Ja Rule is also an investor with assets in stocks, Real Estate, NFT, crypto, and Web3. While Jeffery hasn’t been fully transparent on his investments, multiple public sources alongside his social media posts allow us to piece together his investment portfolio.
Here’s a brief overview of Jarule’s Investment portfolio:
1. Stocks
Ja Rule has been vocal about his involvement in stocks in multiple Twitter posts and interviews, giving us insights into some of the stocks he holds. Essentially, Ja Rule’s stock holding includes:
- Tesla Inc (TSLA)
- Apple INC (AAPL)
- Microsoft CORP (MSFT)
- NIKE INC (NKE)
- Plug Power INC (PLUG)
Speculations about Ja Rule holding GameStop stocks existed despite him making a point about not investing in the brand. Nevertheless, he was an encouraging voice on Twitter telling investors to hold their stocks during the 2021 GameStop Pump and Dump.
2. Non-fungible Tokens (NFTs)
Despite owning multiple NFT ventures now, Ja Rule began his journey into non-fungible tokens accidentally. Essentially, he bought several NBA Top Shot NFTs for his sports card collection as a sports enthusiast.
Shortly after purchasing NBA Top Shot NFTs, his friend explained the value, launching Ja Rule into his quest for the asset. Here’s a short overview of his NFT holdings:
- Club cards
- NBA Top Shot NFTs
- MetaSharks
- Kongs
- Rascals
- Black is beautiful
It’s worth mentioning that Ja Rule partnered with Robert Testarossa and James Cropcho to launch Flipkick in 2021. This platform functions as a marketplace for cryptographically authenticating artworks to register them as physical NFTs, connecting tokens to tangible art pieces.
This platform allowed Ja Rule to sell his five-foot-tall oil painting of the Fyre Fest logo as a physical NFT for $122,000. It’s a testament to his entrepreneurial and investor instincts capitalizing on opportunities.
3. Crypto
NFT investors often take interest in cryptocurrencies, and Ja Rule is no exception as he has involvement in multiple Web3 assets. According to the celebrity, he has holdings in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, and Solana, but hasn’t revealed how much he owns.
Ja Rule shared a surprising revelation, stating that he bought Bitcoin at the time people were unsure of its potential, early 2013. It’s another testament to Jeffrey’s business and investor instincts.
Early Life
Ja Rule, whose original name is Jeffrey Bruce Atkins, was born on February 29, 1976, in Queens, New York. During his early years, Jeffery was raised a Jehovah’s Witness by his mother (Debra) and father (William).
It’s worth noting that Ja Rule’s parents were professionals, as his mother was a healthcare worker, while the father was a professional baker. Nevertheless, he attended Public School 134 in Hollis, a place Jeffery described as possessing a predominantly black student body.
His years during school weren’t smooth as Jeffery got into many fights due to bullies picking on his small size. This constant provocation leads to Debra transferring him to Middle School 172 in Glen Oaks, which has a predominantly white student body.
*Note: Ja Rule is an only child to Debra and Williams, as his sister died in the womb.
Career & Highlights
Ja Rule began his career in 1994 as a member of the U.S. rap group Cash Money Click, which consisted of Chris Black, Ja Rule, and O-1. The group produced songs independently, including “Get The Fortune” in 1994, their debut single.
The Cash Money Click trio was signed with TVT records but dropped afterward. The news was later followed by the arrest and imprisonment of one of the group’s members, Chris Black, resulting in the group getting disbanded.
Nevertheless, Jeffery proceeded with his solo career, eventually debuting an album called ‘Venni Vetti Vecci.’ From 1999 to 2005, Ja Rule had numerous hit singles that appeared on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
It’s worth emphasizing that Ja Rule joined Murder Inc. Records during the 2000s, led by Irv Gotti. His involvement with the brand and hard work earned him four Grammy nominations, six top-ten albums, and two topping the U.S. billboard 200.
*Note: Ja Rule stated that his stage name comes from his friends who used to call him “Ja,” which is possibly a combination of his first and last name initials (J.A.).
Career Highlights
Ja Rule dominated the music industry from the 1990s to the early 2000s having multiple noteworthy songs, albums, and events. Here are some highlights worth considering:
- 1993: Began his rape career Auth Cash Money Click and chose a stage name
- 1999: Debuted his rap career by releasing his solo album “Venni Vetti Vecci.”
- 2000: Signed to Murder Inc. under the ownership of Irv Gotti.
- 2000: Earned four Grammy nominations and 6 top albums, with two topping the Billboard Hot 200.
- 2004: Launched his clothing line called Ervin Geoffrey.
- 2006: Launched a liquor company named Mojito.
- 2016: Co-founded “Fyre Media, Inc,” which unfortunately landed in a $100 million lawsuit for the failed “Fyre Festival.”
Personal Life
Ja Rule has been happily married to Aisha Murray since 2001 and currently has three beautiful children named Britney (1995), Jeffrey (2000), and Jordan (2005). Although Jeffery Atkins was raised a Jehovah’s Witness by his mother, he stated while filming “I’m in Love with a Church Girl” that he identifies with the Christian religion.
Jeffery also has displayed dedication to his religion which involved him and his wife getting baptized in 2013.
Bonus: Legal Problems and Feuds
Most successful entertainers in the music industry have a history of legal issues or Feuds, and Ja Rule is no exception to such problems. Below are some of the Feuds and legal matters associated with Ja Rule:
Legal Problems
In 2003, Ja Rule punched a man in Toronto due to conflict, resulting in a lawsuit. Fortunately, the legal trouble died quickly as they eventually settled things out of court. In 2004, Ja Rule got arrested for driving with a suspended license and possession of marijuana.
Jeffery also served nearly two years in federal prison on gun and tax evasion charges. He also reportedly failed to pay taxes on the $3 million he earned between 2004 and 2006.
Feuds
As mentioned earlier, Ja Rule reignited his feud with 50 Cent and g-unit records; however, he’s also had a history of disagreements with famous figures like Dr. Are, Eminem, Aftermath, Shady Records, Lil’ MO, and Foxy Brown.
The most famous “beef” was with 50 Cent in 1999 after shooting a video because 50 Cent didn’t like how Ja Rule got so much love and support from the Hollis community. Both parties eventually confronted each other, with Ja Rule striking 50 Cent with a Baseball bat.
Black Child, one of Ja Rule’s artists on Murder Inc., stabbed 50 Cent in New York, causing the Rapper to get stitches. Reportedly, both parties settled their differences in May 2011.
Summary
Ja Rule, also known as Jeffery Edward Atkins, is a successful Rapper, actor, songwriter, and producer that dominated the music industry in the 1990s and early 2000s. He’s married to Aisha Murry with three kids: Britney, Jeffery, and Jordan.
Ja Rule is currently estimated to be worth $4 million as of 2023 and has been seen a little in the past few years, except for his involvement in the Fyre Festival disaster.