Ja Rule Pain Is Love Tattoo ((install)) «iPad PLUS»
“I don’t get it removed because my wife wants me to,” he said, zipping his duffel bag. “I keep it to remember that I used to be wrong. That I thought love had to hurt to count. That I thought suffering was the same as caring.”
At the time, the tattoo signaled Ja Rule’s transition from a hardcore rapper to a "thug-loving" superstar who wasn't afraid to show vulnerability alongside his street-tough image. Design and Placement ja rule pain is love tattoo
“I got it the summer my cousin died,” he said. “Terrence. We were like this.” He crossed two fingers, then tapped the tattoo. “He got shot over a pair of boots. Stupid. The kind of stupid that follows you into the shower, into your sleep, into the way you smell cheap cologne and think of a casket.” “I don’t get it removed because my wife
The album Pain is Love debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and featured massive hits like "Always on Time" and "Livin' It Up". That I thought suffering was the same as caring
“For ten years, I believed it,” he said. “Every bad relationship I stayed in too long. Every friend who used me. Every night I drank until I couldn’t feel my face. I’d look at this tattoo and think, See? You’re doing it right. You’re hurting. So you must love hard. ”



