Kosha Dillz and Ja Rule Form ‘Jew Rule’ Duo
LA Studio Session Unites Two Hip-Hop Veterans In A Punny Collaboration For Future Tracks!!

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Kosha Dillz surprised fans this week with an Instagram reveal showing him in a Los Angeles studio beside rapper Ja Rule. In a playful caption—“L.A. Kosha things with @jarule aka new rap group Jew Rule 🤣”—the New York–born artist hinted at a tongue-in-cheek pairing under the name Jew Rule. The snapshot, set against mixing boards and microphones, shows the two sharing a laugh while plotting what could be their first joint effort.
Kosha Dillz Teams With Ja Rule
The post (https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ5jlrOpswe/) instantly caught attention: Kosha Dillz (born Rami Even-Esh) and Ja Rule (Jeffrey Atkins) appear relaxed, headphones draped around their necks, as they stand in front of a neon-lit console. Both rappers have roots in distinct eras of hip-hop—Kosha Dillz carving a niche with Jewish-themed wordplay, and Ja Rule boasting early-2000s chart-toppers like “Between Me and You” and “Always on Time.” Their collaboration name, Jew Rule, nods to both identities while sparking curiosity about the style and sound fans can expect.
Background On The Artists
Kosha Dillz broke onto the scene in the mid-2000s with self-released mixtapes that blended humor and heritage, later touring internationally and collaborating with artists across Europe and Asia. He’s known for tracks like “Self Love” and “Credit Card,” and for engaging live performances that often include freestyle challenges with fans.
Ja Rule rose to fame with Murder Inc. Records, earning multi-platinum success alongside Ashanti and producing anthems that dominated radio waves. After a period away from the spotlight, he’s returned with guest spots and nostalgic appearances, and now seems ready to merge forces with a younger counterpart.
Upcoming Toronto Appearance
Just days before the LA studio session, Kosha Dillz announced an upcoming gig in Toronto. In an earlier Instagram post, he wrote: “This Sunday May 25th in Toronto check out @koshadillz at Free Times Cafe. Tickets on sale now at link in bio – limited quantities available. Do your due dill-igence and come to the show.” That performance underscores Dillz’s ongoing global reach, as he balances coast-to-coast appearances with studio collaborations.
What’s Next For Jew Rule
Details on the project are scarce, but insiders suggest the duo has booked a multi-day studio block in L.A. to record an EP. The punny moniker hints at Kosha’s signature humor, while Ja Rule’s veteran experience could lend a classic hip-hop sheen. Fans have already flooded social media with speculation, asking if the group will tour or drop a single ahead of summer festivals.
For now, the clip stands as proof of intent: two artists from different phases of rap history, uniting over beats in sunny California. Whether Jew Rule becomes a one-off joke or a serious venture, it’s clear both performers are enjoying the ride—and that’s enough to get the hip-hop community talking.
As Kosha Dillz heads to Toronto later this month and Ja Rule continues his own comeback festivities, the birth of Jew Rule marks a fresh twist on collaboration in modern rap. Keep an eye on both artists’ feeds for release dates, studio footage, and maybe a surprise drop before festival season ramps up.

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