 |   |  |  |  | | Venni Vetti Vecci [PA] | | Item Specifics - Music: CDs | | | Artist: | Rule, Ja | | Release Date: | Jun 01, 1999 | | | Format: | CD | | Record Label: | Def Jam (USA) | | | Genre: | Rap, Hip-Hop | | UPC: | 731453892026 | | | Sub-Genre: | -- | | Album Type: | Full-Length CD | | | | | Condition: | Used | | | |
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Ja Rule
"Venni Vetti Vecci"
[PA] language
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| Track listing | 1. March Prelude, The 2. We Here Now 3. World's Most Dangerous - (featuring Nemesis) 4. Let's Ride 5. Holla Holla 6. K**L 'Em All - (featuring Jay-Z) 7. I Hate N****Z - (skit) 8. N****Z Theme 9. Suicide Freestyle - (featuring Case) 10. Story to Tell 11. Chris Black - (skit) 12. Count on Your N***A 13. It's M***A - (featuring DMX/Jay-Z) 14. E-Dub & Ja - (featuring Erick Sermon) 15. 187 M***A Baptiss Church - (skit) 16. M***A 4 Life - (featuring Memphis Bleek) 17. Daddy's Little Baby - (featuring Ronald Isley) 18. Race Against Time 19. Only Begotten Son 20. M*******S, The - (featuring Black Child/Tah Murdah)
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | Black Child, Case, DMX, Erick Sermon, Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, Nemesis, Ronald Isley, Tah Murdah | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Personnel includes: Ja Rule, DMX, Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, Case, Tah Murdah, Black Child, Nemesis (rap vocals); Erick Sermon (rap vocals, various instruments); Lil' Rob, Tai (various instruments). Producers include: Irv Gotti, Lil' Rob, Tyrone Fyffe, Tai, Self. Personnel includes: Ja Rule (rap vocals); Erick Sermon (rap vocals, various instruments); DMX, Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, Case, Tah Murdah, Black Child, Nemesis (rap vocals); Lil' Rob, Tai (various instruments). Producers include: Irv Gotti, Lil' Rob, Tyrone Fyffe, Tai, Self. From the opening "The March Prelude," a ghostly, lugubrious call-and-response number that references field recordings from the beginning of the century, one can tell that VENNI VETTI VECCI is not going to be a picnic in the woods. Slow, grinding beats and ominous horror-movie keyboard samples provide ballast for Ja Rule's raw-throated delivery as he kicks rhymes about the hardships of street-life and his own prowess as a street thug. Considering the murder threats of "World's Most Dangerous" and the chilling narrative of "The Murderers," Ja Rule doesn't sound like the kind of guy you'd want mad at you. Such cuts as "Race Against Time" and "Only Begotten Son" show the rapper wrestling with existential questions and Christian themes. For the most part, however, there is little here to brighten the dark reality of inner city life. This is hardcore gangta rap of the rawest and most uncompromising nature. From the opening "The March Prelude," a ghostly, lugubrious call-and-response number that references field recordings from the beginning of the century, one can tell that VENNI VETTI VECCI is not going to be a picnic in the woods. Slow, grinding beats and ominous horror-movie keyboard samples provide ballast for Ja Rule's raw-throated delivery as he kicks rhymes about the hardships of street-life and his own prowess as a street thug. Considering the murder threats of "World's Most Dangerous" and the chilling narrative of "The Murderers," Ja Rule doesn't sound like the kind of guy you'd want mad at you. Such cuts as "Race Against Time" and "Only Begotten Son" show the rapper wrestling with existential questions and Christian themes. For the most part, however, there is little here to brighten the dark reality of inner city life. This is hardcore gangta rap of the rawest and most uncompromising nature.
| | Editorial reviews | ...The first single, 'Holla, Holla', is a sweltering call and response that picks up where [Jay-Z's] 'Can I Get A...' left off. Then Ja reunites with his Murder, Inc. cohorts Jay-Z and DMX for 'It's Murda'....Ja is definitely a superstar in the making. Vibe
3 stars out of 5 - ...Ja gets maximum flossage out of his down-and-dirty Queens rasp....it's a pleasure to hear a rapper who just wants to make you feel something. Rolling Stone (08/19/1999)
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