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Books Written by Rapper Ja Rule Ja Rule, born Jeffrey Atkins, is best known as one of the defining voices of late ’90s and early 2000s Rap/Hip-Hop and R&B, delivering hits that dominated charts and soundtracked an era. But beyond the music, Ja Rule also stepped into the world of writing, giving fans a look at his life and philosophy in book form. His words on the page, much like his lyrics, reflect resilience, lessons learned, and a perspective shaped by both fame and hardship. How many books has Ja Rule written? 1. (so far at the time of this post). Here’s a look at the books written by Ja Rule: 1. Unruly: The Highs and Lows of Becoming a Man (2014) Publisher: Amistad, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers Release Date: July 1, 2014 Page Length: 256 pages ISBN: 9780062316189 In his debut book Unruly, Ja Rule delivers his candid autobiography, chronicling his life from growing up in Hollis, Queens, to becoming a multi platinum rapper, actor, and entrepreneur. The book covers his meteoric rise to fame, his battles in the music industry, feuds with other artists, and his personal struggles, including his time in prison. With honesty and grit, Ja Rule reflects on mistakes, growth, and what manhood really means through the lens of his own journey. What’s Inside Ja Rule’s Unruly: The Highs and Lows of Becoming a Man book?: • Ja Rule’s childhood in Hollis, Queens • His early grind and breakthrough in the rap game • Life at the top during hip-hop’s early 2000s dominance • Rivalries, controversies, and lessons from the industry • Personal battles, including prison time and reinvention Though Ja Rule may be best known for his chart-topping hits and unforgettable collaborations, his books show another side of him: the thinker, the mentor, and the survivor. Through memoir and motivational writing, he offers readers not just entertainment but lessons on perseverance, business, and self-discovery. His journey from Queens to global fame and back again is written with the same fire that fueled his music, cementing his place as both a storyteller and an author. Want to read more Hip-Hop books like any of these titles? Check our full collection at HipHopBooks.com for the greatest books in Rap/Hip-Hop. A book every Rap/Hip-Hop fan should have in their library is the Rap Dictionary.

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Published February 19, 2026

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