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Venni Vetti Vecci

 
Album Review: Venni Vetti Vecci
 

  • Artist: Ja Rule
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 01, 1999
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

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

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The March Prelude Ja Rule (1:19)
We Here Now Irv Gotti, Robert Mays, Jeffrey Atkins Ja Rule (3:25)
World's Most Dangerous Tyrone Fyffe, Irv Gotti, Jeffrey Atkins Ja Rule (5:07)
Let's Ride Irv Gotti, Robert Mays, Jeffrey Atkins Ja Rule (4:22)
Holla Holla T.J. Green, Irv Gotti, Jeffrey Atkins Ja Rule (4:24)
Kill 'Em All Jay-Z, Irv Gotti, Jeffrey Atkins Jay-Z, Ja Rule (4:17)
I Hate Nigguz (Skit) Ja Rule (1:06)
Nigguz Theme R. Kelly, Irv Gotti, Jeffrey Atkins Ja Rule (4:09)
Suicide Freestyle R. Kelly, Irv Gotti, Jeffrey Atkins Case, Ja Rule (2:16)
Story to Tell Irv Gotti, Robert Mays, Jeffrey Atkins Ja Rule (4:05)
Chris Black (Skit) Robert Mays, Jeffrey Atkins Ja Rule (1:40)
Count on Your Nigga Irv Gotti, Robert Mays, Jeffrey Atkins Ja Rule (4:35)
It's Murda Jay-Z, Jeffrey Atkins DMX, Jay-Z, Ja Rule (3:36)
E-Dub & Ja Erick Sermon, Irv Gotti, Jeffrey Atkins Erick Sermon, Ja Rule (4:14)
187 Murda Baptiss Church (Skit) Ja Rule (2:48)
Murda 4 Life T.J. Green, Irv Gotti, Jeffrey Atkins Ja Rule, Memphis Bleek (4:48)
Daddy's Little Baby Ernie Isley, Chris Jasper, Kelly Isley, Marvin Isley, Irv Gotti, Jeffrey Atkins Ronald Isley, Ja Rule (5:20)
Race Against Time Irv Gotti, Robert Mays, Ja Rule Ja Rule (4:43)
Only Begotten Son Irv Gotti Ja Rule (4:55)
The Murderers Irv Gotti Ja Rule, Black Child (5:08)

Credits

Bob Brown (Mixing), DMX (Performer), Glen E. Friedman (Photography), Tyrone Fyffe (Producer), Ronald Isley (Performer), Erick Sermon (Producer), Erick Sermon (Performer), Tommy Uzzo (Engineer), Jay-Z (Performer), Tom Coyne (Mastering), Irv Gotti (Executive Producer), Irv Gotti (Mixing), Jonathan Mannion (Photography), Lil Rob (Multi Instruments), Lil Rob (Producer), Patrick Viala (Engineer), Ja Rule (Vocals), Ja Rule (Rap), Ja Rule (Main Performer), Memphis Bleek (Performer), Black Child (Vocals)
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Venni Vetti Vecci
Venni Vetti Vecci cover
Studio album by Ja Rule
Released June 1, 1999
Recorded 1998/1999
Genre Hip hop
Length 76:17
Label Murder Inc./Def Jam
Producer Irv Gotti
Professional reviews
Ja Rule chronology
Venni Vetti Vecci
(1999)
Rule 3:36
(2000)

Venni Vetti Vecci (I came, I saw, I conquered) is the debut album from Ja Rule released through Murder Inc. Records. This album was also the first release on Irv Gotti's Murder Inc. Records imprint. Before the end of 1999, the album had been certified platinum by the RIAA.[1] This album, much like DMX's, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot, was a shift from Puff Daddy, Mase, and Bad Boy Records' "shiny suit era."

Contents

History

Release

While working as an executive for Def Jam Recordings, Irv Gotti was trying to convince the label to grant him his own label, he had DJ'd for Jay-Z and produced two tracks on Reasonable Doubt. He was also working with rapper DMX on various songs. Gotti was soon introduced to the Cash Money Click's frontman, Jeffrey "Ja Rule" Atkins. He immediately placed him on many tracks with Jay-Z and DMX. DMX would soon sign a deal with Dee and Waah Dean's Ruff Ryders Entertainment. Irv brokered a deal that got DMX and the Ruff Ryders on Def Jam and Jay-Z and his Roc-A-Fella Records on Def Jam. He decided to keep Ja Rule to himself.

Russell Simmons, the Def Jam founder, CEO, and mentor to Gotti then decided to give Gotti the label he had wanted for so long. In 1998, Murder Inc. Records was founded. To promote and market Ja Rule, he placed him on songs with Jay-Z, LL Cool J, DMX, Cash Money Records, and Fat Joe. Due to Ja Rule's execeptional performances on these songs, Def Jam gave his album a release date. On June 1, 1999, Venni Vetti Vecci was released.

Aftermath

Ja Rule became one of the biggest hip hop stars, along with Jay-Z and DMX. Their albums, Hard Knock Life, Vol. 2, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot, and Venni Vetti Vecci, all gained notoriety and multi-platinum sales. Because of these albums, Ja Rule was able to tour with these artists as they formed a group entitled, Murder Inc., who fittingly signed to Murder Inc./Def Jam. He would be an opening act for Jay-Z and DMX on the 1998 Hard Knock Life Tour along with Memphis Bleek.

The success of the album led to the credibility of Irv Gotti as a producer. The album, produced by Gotti was also overseen by Chris Lighty and Violator Management, ironically one of the companies that Ja Rule now has issues with.

Track listing

  1. "The March Prelude" (1:19)
  2. "We Here Now" (featuring Black Child) (3:25)
  3. "World's Most Dangerous" (featuring Nemesis) (5:07)
  4. "Let's Ride" (4:22)
  5. "Holla Holla" (4:24)
  6. "Kill 'Em All" (featuring Jay-Z) (4:17)
  7. "I Hate Niggaz" (Skit) (1:06)
  8. "Niggaz Theme" (featuring Black Child & Case) (4:09)
  9. "Suicide Freestyle" (featuring Case) (2:16)
  10. "Story To Tell" (4:05)
  11. "Chris Black" (Skit) (1:40)
  12. "Count On Your Nigga" (4:35)
  13. "It's Murda" (featuring DMX & Jay-Z) (3:36)
  14. "E-Dub & Ja" (featuring Erick Sermon) (4:14)
  15. "187 Murda Baptiss Church" (Skit) (2:48)
  16. "Murda 4 Life" (featuring Memphis Bleek) (4:48)
  17. "Daddy's Little Baby" (featuring Ronald Isley) (5:20)
  18. "Race Against Time" (4:43)
  19. "Only Begotten Son" (4:55)
  20. "The Murderers" (featuring Black Child & Tah Murdah) (5:08)

Sequel

In late 2008, Ja Rule released a mixtape called The Atkins Files, Vol. 1. The mixtape was a comeback after the long wait for his album The Mirror. In the mixtape he explains that he plans on releasing a sequel to Venni Vetti Vecci. Venni Vetti Vecci means I came, I saw, I conquered.

Chart positions

Chart (1999) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 3
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 1
Canadian Albums Chart 20

References

  1. ^ RIAA database search results (accessed March 22, 2009)

 
 
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