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Pain is Love - Ja Rule
WoodWax:
I know alot of people on here don't like Ja Rule much, but I think he deserves some credit for his latest album which has cannonballed his public status. He is now one of the most popular hip hop artists in the world...
What did I make of Pain Is Love?
1. Skit
Just a short skit, ambulance sounds in the background and Ja Rule claims he is crying everyones tears. Too short and pointless to rate
2. Dial M for Murder
A great opening song, a devilish tune accompanied by some pretty decent lyrics and a catchy chorus.
4/5
3. Livin It Up
Best song on the album, it may be boppy and the lyrics have been watered down from the original release to cater to a larger age group, but its still a classic song.
5/5
4. The Inc.
Solid track, a little downbeat but Ja Rule varies his voice a little bit in this one, which is a refreshing change from his coarse monotone. Not a bad chrous, a little repetetive though
3/5
5. Always On Time
Very good track, a little bit poppy once again but it is what Ja Rule does best. Catchy chrous and a good beat but lyrically this song has left my mind stranded
4/5
6. Down Ass Bitch
Very sluggish beat but I think lyrically this one offers a little more than the others in terms of coherency. I liked this song, but it's nothing special
3.5/5
7. Never Again
A personal favourite of mine, unlike most of the stuff on this album, the lyrics do appear to have an underlying meaning and I like the dramatic nature of the chorus.
4.5/5
8. Worldwide Gangsta
Utter, utter garbage. Has to be one of the worst songs I have ever heard, and that is saying something. It is god awful, pissweak in every way especially the fact that Ja Rule hardly has a part in it
0/5
9. Skit
I don't usually rate skits, but I will say that this one was pointless and annoying, especially following garbage like Worldwide Gangsta
10. I'm Real feat J-Lo
This is another classic, along with Livin It Up it holds the album together. Fantastic beat, good input from J-Lo and some exceptional rapping.
5/5
11. Smokin' and Ridin'
A bit weak, slow beat, and uncharacteristically slow rapping from Ja Rule. Seems to be thrown in to make up the numbers, but not an awful track by any means
2.5/5
12. X
Much like the above, it is an average track but this one is alot boppier. At this point it appears as though all the good material has been used, and we're in for a rocky second half.
2.5/5
13. Skit
Fuh-get about it
14. Lost Little Girl
Didn't mind this track, I thought the beat was solid and the chorus fairly catchy. Ja Rule puts some pace on his rapping, but the robotic beat gets annoying after awhile, and it drags on too long at the end
3/5
15. So Much Pain
I understand this is a quasi tribute to 2pac, who would've wanted a little bit more from this song. Infact I'd go as far as to say its pretty poor, shame Ja Rule had to include this.
2/5
16. Pain Is Love
Quite an inappropriate feel to this song, as the opening skit had the opposite implications about the Pain Is Love theme to this album. Fairly average in any case
2.5/5
Overall
This album has a wide range of quality in its songs, you'll find classics and shockers on here but to be honest it's what is to be expected. It seems as though 3 or 4 really good songs are dragged down on a collective basis by some truly mediocre attempts at hiphop. The album overall is very boppy, so you must be able to appreciate this sort of hiphop to rate this album. The first half of the album is topclass, but the standard slips towards the end.
3.5/5
ZILLA THA GOODFELLA:
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3. Livin It Up
Best song on the album, it may be boppy and the lyrics have been watered down from the original release to cater to a larger age group, but its still a classic song.
5/5
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Pretty cool hook by Case........But tha Ja's verses simply SUCK.
KVB:
Props for the review... but Ja Rule is one of the pop-bitches i seriously could give a fucc about....
West Coast Veteran:
Ja Rule came nice on Venni Vetti Vecci but after he just ain't catching my attention. He gets on my nerves now. I don't hate the guy like most people. I just don't like him. Props on the review though. "Livin' It Up" is a hot club track though. Whenever they play that shit in the club best believe you'll find me touching a hunnie's ass.
Jome:
Nice review, but Ja Rule have joined my club of rappers gone pop, and therefore I now consider this pop.
Almost as pop as Nelly, and that says much.
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