 LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts) - Ja Rule and his former group, Cash Money Click, reunite to release CMC Est. In '93 on November 26 on Murder Inc./TVT. The group, which now uses the name CMC, released two singles on TVT Records in the mid-'90s, among them "4 My Click." In addition to Ja, Cash Money Click includes members 0-1 and Chris Black (a.k.a. Jody Mack). The new album will feature collaborations with Ashanti, Tah-Murder, and other Murder Inc. artists. Irv Gotti, Chink Santana, and 7 will contribute production to the record. Though Ja Rule released music with the Cash Money Click, he did not receive significant attention until he appeared on Jay-Z's 1998 hit "Can I Get A ...," and subsequently issued his solo debut "Holla Holla" the following year. Ja Rule told that he understands why some have perceived him to be a new artist: "I was seen as a new artist coming into the game, but I�m really not," Ja Rule said. "I been involved with this rap game, watching and seeing things in the rap game since like �93, �92. I had a deal with TVT Records, and I had a group Cash Money Click, and we put out two singles."
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