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| Promising debut of former Cash Money Click gansta rapper. Holla Holla, Story To Tell, Kill 'Em All, E-Dub & Ja, World's Most Dangerous, more. |
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| 1 The March Prelude |
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| 2 We Here Now |
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| 3 World's Most Dangerous |
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| 4 Let's Ride |
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| 5 Holla Holla |
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| 6 Kill 'Em All |
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| 7 I Hate Nigguz (Skit) |
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| 8 Nigguz Theme |
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| 9 Suicide Freestyle |
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| 10 Story to Tell |
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| 11 Chris Black (Skit) |
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| 12 Count on Your Nigga |
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| 13 It's Murda |
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| 14 E-Dub & Ja |
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| 15 187 Murda Baptiss Church (Skit) |
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| 16 Murda 4 Life |
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| 17 Daddy's Little Baby |
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| 18 Race Against Time |
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| 19 Only Begotten Son |
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| 20 The Murderers |
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Album Review
Before even releasing his debut album "Venni Vetti Vecci", Ja Rule had made a name for himself appearing on cuts by Mic Geronimo, DMX, and Jay-Z, which naturally increased expectations for his first effort. Perhaps the expectations were raised a little bit too much, since "Venni" isn't the stunner some may have expected, but it nevertheless is a strong opening salvo. Ja Rule doesn't bend the rules of East Coast hardcore hip-hop enough to truly distinguish himself, but he does deliver a solid record, filled with tough party jams and good straight-ahead gangsta. If the record runs a little long, it nevertheless has enough fine moments to make this a promising debut. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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