| 1. Intro |
| 2. Vivrant Thing - Q-Tip |
| 3. Whatcha Come Around Here For - Flipmode Squad |
| 4. I Wanna F*** You - Noreaga, Scarlett |
| 5. Say What - LL Cool J |
| 6. First Degree - Ja Rule |
| 7. Heavy Weights - Big Punisher, Eightball, Fat Joe |
| 8. Ohh Wee - Cru |
| 9. Do What Playas Do - Eightball, Mase, |
| 10. Nobody Likes Me - Mobb Deep |
| 11. Nobody - Next |
| 12. Thugged Out N***** - Capone, Final Chapter, Iman T.H.U.G., , , Noreaga, Scarlett |
| 13. S*** That He Said - Big Noyd |
| 14. Beatnuts Forever - The Beatnuts, Triple Seis |
| 15. What My N***** Want - Cam'ron, Busta Rhymes |
| 16. Truth |
| 17. Who Can I Trust - Cormega, The Hot Boys |
| 18. Bus-A-Bus [Remix] - Busta Rhymes |
| 19. Violators - Noreaga, Prodigy, Busta Rhymes |
| 20. Outro |
Editorial Reviews
Compilations assembled to showcase record label rosters have become increasingly the norm. On Violator: The Album, the featured artists--including LL Cool J, Noreaga, the Beatnuts, and Busta Rhymes, are on different labels but have one thing in common--Chris Lighty's Violator Management company. "Vivrant Thing," Q-Tip's bouncy ode to women and the Flipmode Squad's playful "Whatcha Come Around Here For" foreshadow the album's up-tempo romp. Unfortunately, the majority of the remaining tracks are not the established artists' best work, but the compilation aptly exposes several up-and-comers. Nevertheless, names such as Mobb Deep, Fat Joe, and Big Pun--all of whom appear here--make Violator a management company with an extremely street savvy clientele. --Celine Wong
Violator: The Album,Various Artists,Def Jam,Alternative Rap,East Coast Rap,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Latin Rap,Pop,Pop-Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Urban
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Violator: The Album
Various Artists Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JWN4 Release Date: 1999-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Intro - Violator: The Album (Explicit)
- Vivrant Things" (Violator featuring Q-Tip)
- Whatcha Come Around Here For" (Violator featuring Flipmode Squad)
- I Wanna F*** You" (Violator featuring Noreaga & Scarlett)
- Say What" (Violator featuring LL Cool J)
- First Degree" (Violator featuring Da Franchise & Ja Rule)
- Heavy Weights" (Violator featuring Fat Joe, Big Pun & Eightball
- Ohh Wee" (Violator featuring Cru)
- Do What Playas Do" (Violator featuring Mysonne, Mase & Eightball)
- Nobody Likes Me" (Violator featuring Mobb Deep)
- Nobody" (Violator featuring Next & Mysonne)
- Thugged Out N*****" (Violator featuring Noreaga, Final Chapter, = Iman Thug, Capone, Scarlett, Maze & Musaliny)
- S*** That He Said" (Violator featuring Big Noyd)
- Beatnuts Forever" (Violator featuring Beatnuts)
- What My N***** Want" (Violator featuring Cam'ron & Busta Rhymes)
- The Truth" (Violator featuring Mysonne)
- Who Can I Trust" (Violator featuring Cormega & Hot Boys)
- Bus-a-bus Remix" (Violator featuring Busta Rhymes)
- Violators" (Violator featuring L Boogie, Sonya Blade, Noreaga, =
- Outro
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Compilations assembled to showcase record label rosters have become increasingly the norm. On Violator: The Album, the featured artists--including LL Cool J, Noreaga, the Beatnuts, and Busta Rhymes, are on different labels but have one thing in common--Chris Lighty's Violator Management company. "Vivrant Thing," Q-Tip's bouncy ode to women and the Flipmode Squad's playful "Whatcha Come Around Here For" foreshadow the album's up-tempo romp. Unfortunately, the majority of the remaining tracks are not the established artists' best work, but the compilation aptly exposes several up-and-comers. Nevertheless, names such as Mobb Deep, Fat Joe, and Big Pun--all of whom appear here--make Violator a management company with an extremely street savvy clientele. --Celine WongCustomer Reviews:
Old school.......2007-04-24
violator - the album.......2005-03-16
*vivrant thing...it's a nice song...but get q-tip's amplified to get a better feel of it. it sticks out like a sore thumb on this album.
*whatcha come around here for...a nice flipmode song.
*the rest of the album is horrible until the late middle, the thugged out posse cut is (yawn) ok, big noyd's cut is good, then the beatnuts, cam'ron, mysonne's solo cut, busta rhymes's bus-a-bus remix, and the violators collab cut at the end are the best songs. everything else is trash. i wouldn't waste my money buying this...but i did a long time ago.
3.5 star compilation.......2004-12-29
#2 - 2(Q-tip -- I hate this song)
#3 - 5 (flipmode squad)
#4 - 7.5 (noreaga & scarlett o' harlem)
#5 - 8 (LL cool J)
#6 - 9 (Franchise f/ ja rule)
#7 - 8.5 (Eightball, Big Pun {R.I.P.}, Fat Joe)
#8- 1 (HORRIBLE Song by Cru)
#9 - 8 (mysonne, mase, eightball)
#10 - 9 (Mobb Deep)
#11 - 6 (R&B type song by: Next f/ mysonne)
#12 - 9.5 (Gangsta $h!+ by: Capone, Iman thug, maze, musolini, scarlett o'harlem, final chapter & noreaga does the hook)
#13 - 8.5 (big noyd)
#14 - 6.5 (beatnuts)
#15 - 6 (cam'ron & busta rhymes)
#16 - 9.5 (mysonne)
#17 - 9 (cormega f/ lil wayne on the hook (incorrectly labeled as hot boys)
#18 - 4 (busta rhymes)
#19 - 8 (L Boogie, snoya blade, noreaga, prodigy, busta rhymes, mysonne)
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Violating good hip-hop.......2004-03-19
First off, half of these people aren't even on the Violator roster, like Eightball, Mysonne (who both appear on here more than once), and the Hot Boys. A&R's must have really wanted to promote Mysonne but where is he now? (Same question for Eightball.) Also, only Lil' Wayne and B.G. appear as the Hot Boys and they only do the chorus on "Who Can I Trust" (with Cormega). A&R's were just using the "it" people of 1999 to promote their album. Also, I remember seeing the poster for this album and Missy was on there. Where is she on the album? The other songs aren't that great either: "Busta's "Bus-a-Bus Remix", Noreaga's "I Wanna F*** You", and surprisingly Mobb Deep's "Nobody Likes Me". Check the chorus by Prodigy: "Nobody likes me/Everybody hates me/So I gotta grab my gun." This was the start of Mobb Deep's downfall. Saving graces are Noyd's "S**t That He Said", Q-Tip's "Vivrant Thing", Mase, Mysonne and Eightball's "Do What Playas Do", and Beatnuts' "Beatnuts Forever". -EJR
So So.......2003-01-25
Overall, Violator is a pretty good album. Like most compilations, you might find yourself skipping through a lot of [junk], but you'll also find some impressive contributions from A-list rappers like Q-tip, Busta Rhymes, Flipmode Squad, LL Cool J, and Big Pun.
Q-Tip (formerly of Tribe Called Quest) headlines the album with his [booty]-shaking hit "Vivrant Thing." This radio friendly hit is the brightest gem on the entire album, but certainly not the only track worthy of mention. Flipmode squad comes through with the album's third track "Whatcha Come Around Here For." And there is a great synergy in the arrangement of rappers Big Pun, Eighball, and Fat Joe in the fat/phat cut "Heavy Weights."
The Album doesn't have the unified flow of a single artist album, but that is not what it is about. Violator is good because it allows you to sample a variety of different artist without having to actually buy eighteen different CDs.
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Violator: The Album, Vol. 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005MKDO Release Date: 2001-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- What It is
- Grimey
- Put Your Hands Up
- Livin' In Da City
- Come Thru
- We Are
- Fiend
- Sexual Chocolate
- Ex
- U Feel Me/Options
- Livin' The Life
- Die 3
- Grind Season
- Hoppin' In My Car
- Next Generation
- Can't Get Enough
Customer Reviews:
V 4.0.......2005-04-26
Good Compilation.......2004-12-29
#2 - 6 (Busta rhymes f/ kelis)
#3 - 9 (Noreaga f/ neptunes -- also on his "God's Favorite" album)
#4 - 7 (LL cool J)
#5 - 9 (Da Franchise f/ butch cassidy -- good beat)
#6 - 10 (Classic gangsta song by Noreaga & Styles -- great beat)
#7 - 7.5 (memphis bleek & geda k -- the beat is a little annoying but the lyrics are on point)
#8 - 9.5 (jojo pelligrino makes a good remake of Rakim's classic "Microphone Fiend" -- great beat)
#9 - 3 (Cee-Lo of goodie mobb -- I'm not a fan of his so i don't like this song)
#10 - 4.5 (missy elliot, ja rule, tweet -- R&B song)
#11 - 9 (havoc, fat joe, remy martin)
#11 (10 - Classic -- Big Noyd & Capone --song starts after the one before it ends)
#12 - 9.5 (Prodigy & jadakiss f/ butch cassidy)
#13 - 3 (baby j, likcel reg, crisis, chedda boy)
#14 - 9.5 (jojo pelligrino f/ kurupt -- great beat)
#15 - 1 (horrible song by hollyhood)
#16 - 8.5 (caddillac tah, fabolous, remy martin, Red Cafe of da Franchise, Fortune, jojo pelligrino, ...)
#17 - 5 (meka, rah digga, spliff star)
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Sexual Chocolate Tastes Good to Me.......2003-01-11
Livin' The Life.......2002-12-24
Livin' The Life.......2002-12-24
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Violator: The Album
Various Artists Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000JWN7 Release Date: 1999-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Vivrant Things" (Violator featuring Q-Tip)
- Whatcha Come Around Here For" (Violator featuring Flipmode Squad)
- I Wanna F*** You" (Violator featuring Noreaga & Scarlett)
- Say What" (Violator featuring LL Cool J)
- First Degree" (Violator featuring Da Franchise & Ja Rule
- Heavy Weights" (Violator featuring Fat Joe, Big Pun & Eightball)
- Ohh Wee" (Violator featuring Cru)
- Do What Playas Do" (Violator featuring Mysonne, Mase & Eightball)
- Nobody Likes Me" (Violator featuring Mobb Deep)
- Nobody" (Violator featuring Next & Mysonne)
- Thugged Out N*****" (Violator featuring Noreaga, Final Chapter, **" (Violator featuring Noreaga, Final Chapte
- S*** That He Said" (Violator featuring Big Noyd)
- Beatnuts Forever" (Violator featuring Beatnuts)
- What My N***** Want" (Violator featuring Cam'ron & Busta Rhymes)
- The Truth" (Violator featuring Mysonne)
- Who Can I Trust" (Violator featuring Cormega & Hot Boys)
- Bus-a-bus Remix" (Violator featuring Busta Rhymes)
- Violators" (Violator featuring L Boogie, Sonya Blade, Noreaga
- Outro
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Compilations assembled to showcase record label rosters have become increasingly the norm. On Violator: The Album, the featured artists--including LL Cool J, Noreaga, the Beatnuts, and Busta Rhymes, are on different labels but have one thing in common--Chris Lighty's Violator Management company. "Vivrant Thing," Q-Tip's bouncy ode to women and the Flipmode Squad's playful "Whatcha Come Around Here For" foreshadow the album's up-tempo romp. Unfortunately, the majority of the remaining tracks are not the established artists' best work, but the compilation aptly exposes several up-and-comers. Nevertheless, names such as Mobb Deep, Fat Joe, and Big Pun--all of whom appear here--make Violator a management company with an extremely street savvy clientele. --Celine WongCustomer Reviews:
EXCELLENT!!!!.......2000-09-10
it's a great cd!!.......1999-10-26
Hell yeah.......1999-08-27
Smooth rap flavor!.......1999-08-20
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Violator: The Album, Vol. 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005MKDT Release Date: 2001-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- What It Is
- Grimey
- Put Your Hands Up
- Livin' In Da City
- Come Thru
- We Are
- Fiend
- Sexual Chocolate
- Ex
- U Feel Me/Options
- Livin' The Life
- Die 3
- Grind Season
- Hoppin' In My Car
- Next Generation
- Can't Get Enough
Customer Reviews:
Violator Is what it is right now!.......2001-07-26
Dance Music:
- Whiteboys [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]
- Wild Wild West [CD-single]
- Wonderful World of Cease a Leo [Explicit Lyrics]
- Wordz Never D.I.E.
- A Higher Level
- A Musical Massacre [Explicit Lyrics]
- A Musical Massacre [Explicit Lyrics]
- Back on Track
- Back Street Biographies [Explicit Lyrics]
- Brand New Second Hand
Dance Music
Welcome to Avalon Heights [Import]
Remembering the Way: Ceremony in Honor of the Labyrinth at Chartres
Sottovuoto [Enhanced] [Import]
Still in Love Song [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
Schubert: Sonatas D958, D960, D959, Impromptus D899 [Import]