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Uh-ohhhh.

Hip-hop artist Ja Rule is personally on the hook for a $3 million loan related to the disastrous Fyre Festival, according to a new Manhattan lawsuit.

New York-based EHL Funding LLC extended the credit to the rapper, whose real name is Jeffrey Atkins, and other festival organizers April 10, the supreme court suit says.

Billed as a “luxury” concert, the Bahamas event was supposed to open in late April, but it was beset by nightmare conditions including scant electricity and water.

Ja Rule signed a personal guarantee, securing the loan and other fees in case of a default.

And the organizers did just that, the suit says. While Ja Rule and others have paid back approximately $1 million, they stopped making payments after April 21, the suit says.

Full repayment is due by May 31, according to court papers.

The funding suit is at least the seventh legal action related to the festival.

Reps for Ja Rule did not immediately return calls for comment.