Ja Rule Album: “Venni Vetti Vecci [Clean]”
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Venni Vetti Vecci [Clean] |
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Release Date:1999-06-01
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, East Coast Rap, Mainstream Rap
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Label:Def Jam
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:731453891920
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tom halliday (Michigan,United States of America) - January 01, 2000
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
- venni vetti vecci is exactly what it says for ja rule
He came,he saw,he conquered.Thats what venni vetti vecci means,and thats what ja rule has done this year.He brought to the rap world this beautifully orchestrated album for his debut realese.This cd is full of songs that will be played by dj's for years.Holla'holla is just one reason to buy this great cd.This is a 5 star title.Ja has been called a dmx wanna be.Hey anyone who is compared to the likes of dmx has to be a somebody.Ja rule has just been introduced to the world,and he has so far made a big impression.The beats and lyrics are unquestionable on this cd.Race against time is the main reason i love this cd so much.Ja rule is about family,money,drugs,and loyalship.If you have any brains ya'll go and buy this solid title right now
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Hard Hittin
This cd is possibly the most hard hittin album out there. Ja's voice alone is the best in rap and the way he projects it is amazing. Lyrically he's tight, the beats will cause your subwoofers to crack and i'm pretty sure every song will have u rappin' along. Enjoy... get ready for Murder Inc. (Ja Rule, DMX, Jay-Z)
jon s (ct) - March 14, 2003
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- ja fool
I cantt belive he nearly put down a classic and now hes releasing Shi* like always on time. its a shame i used to like him.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- A Ja Rule cd that doesnt ...
Ja Rule , the mainstream rapper that many associate with the soft, mtv played, ... he's put out. Well believe it or not , this is an extremely good cd. If your tired of hearing the half-sung , soft rap you hear on the radio, you may think Ja Rule is the last person you'd look to buy a cd from. Venni Vetti Vecci,is Ja rules best (and not to mention ) only good contribution to the rap industry. Though Ja Rules material has gone down hill, I in no way want to discredit the original cd he was able to make.
If your looking for a good rap cd to buy , this is probably one of the best you'll find. Disregarding skits, you can play the tracks all the way through and almost everyone is worth your time. This is the style I believe Ja Rule is true to , and i'd like to see him bring it back . The album full of hot beats, and well written material , reveals the true Ja.
In conclusion if your a true rap fan , looking for something good to add to your collection , dont't miss this.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Ja before he became pop
Yeah, there was a time I actually liked Ja Rule and this album was that time. We Hear Now was an okay track to start off the album with. World's Most Dangerous(feat Nemesis) is good. Let's Ride has Ja rapping like Twista on the track and it wasnt a bad album. Nigguz Theme(which borrows from NWA's Efil4zaggin) is cool. The Suicide freestyle with Case is great because it shows what Ja is capable of. Holla Holla was a good first single and Murda 4 Life(feat Memphis Bleek) is a dope follow up. E-Dub And Ja(feat Erick Sermon) is dope collabo by itself. Erick Sermon and Ja did pretty good on that track. Daddy's Little Baby(feat Ron Isley) is Ja's touching tribute to his daughter and Ron Isley complimented the track well. Its Murda was a great match up which feautured DMX and Jay-z(before Ja fell out with DMX). Kill Em All also features Jay-z-- the only thing he's on the hook. Only Begotten Son is Ja ripping his father a new one for not being is his life as a kid. As for flaws I cant recall any. Bottom Line: Venni Vetti Vecci is Ja's best work to date. This is not out of spite, its out of love. Ja showed his true potetial more on this album then he ever did on his later releases. Im not mad at him for going pop, Im mad that he abandoned his fanbase out the window just to make a quick buck and put out slopy work. I could care less about him going pop. This album is reccomended to anybody who remebered him for what he was and not what he turned out to be. Standout Tracks: WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS, LET'S RIDE, NIGGUZ THEME, SUICIDE FREESTYLE, STORY TO TELL, ITS MURDA, E-DUB AND JA, DADDY'S LITTLE BABY, RACE AGAINST TIME and ONLY BEGOTTEN SON.
PS: If you never like Ja, that's cool. If you liked him at one point than despised him for what he has become that's cool to but dont bash him just because 50 Cent made it trendy then turn around and bash 50 Cent years later. This punkdafied groupie behavior you kids chronically exhibit has got to stop!
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