![]() The following song “Furious” does feature energetic flows from Rule and fam, but Dat Nigga Reb’s beat is too simplistic and uninspiring to generate any interest – just being fast and having a bassline isn’t enough. Of the two the latter is a clear winner and not just because of Ja’s verse – Tank’s delivery is energetic and animated where Ashanti just comes off as another run-of-the-mill slow jam/quiet storm artist. I suspect people coast to coast are reprogramming their cell phones trying to reproduce the electronic notes that form the basis for Tah’s energetic big baller anthem.įor those who aren’t too into R&B music, the album does slow down a bit at this point with Ashanti’s “When a Man Does Wrong” and Tank’s “Race Against Time Part 2” featuring Ja Rule. ![]() Fingaz and Irv Gotti have a sadistic hit on their hands with this cut – once you hear it you can’t get it the FUCK out of your head. This album starts out very strongly on two high notes – first the “Good Life Remix” from Faith Evans featuring all of Ja Rule’s fellow Murderers dropping cameo verses and then member Caddillac Tah (formerly Tah Murdah) on the bangin’ beeper sounds of “Pov City Anthem.” Mr. ![]() If Ja Rule were to release a “presenting my dogs” record, this would be the one – and they largely do him justice on it. Produced by self-described “crime boss” Irv Gotti and featuring self-described “murderer” Ja Rule throughout, this soundtrack and debut record for the Murder Inc.
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