| 1. Turn It Out (Intro) - Nas |
| 2. Money Ain't a Thang - Jay-Z |
| 3. Get Your Shit Right - DMX, Mad Rapper |
| 4. Fresh - Slick Rick |
| 5. Sweetheart - Mariah Carey, , JD |
| 6. Jazzy Hoes - Eightball, Mr. Black, Too Short, YoungBloodZ |
| 7. Don't Hate on Me - Da Brat, Krayzie Bone, |
| 8. Going Home With Me - R.O.C., Keith Sweat |
| 9. You Get Dealt Wit - Lil' Kim, Mase |
| 10. Party Continues [Video Version] - Da Brat, Usher |
| 11. All That's Got to Go - Da Brat, , LaTocha Scott |
| 12. Protector's of 1472 - Warren G, , R.O.C., Snoop Dogg |
| 13. Lay You Down - Tamara Powell, , Trina |
| 14. Three the Hard Way - Mr. Black, , R.O.C. |
Editorial Reviews
"I write the songs that the whole world sings," rapper Jay-Z claims in the middle of "Money Ain't a Thang," from producer-rapper Jermaine Dupri's first solo album, Life in 1472. Solo? Only in name; as Dupri grabs his Puffy moment to make a gangsta party album sure to dominate MTV and radio for months, it seems he's indeed pulled the better part of the hip-hop planet into the booth. Besides Jay-Z, there are guest shots by Snoop Dogg, Nas, DMX, Mase, Lil' Kim--even Mariah Carey and Keith Sweat. But not even those mainstream singers can turn the record's tone away from the boasting that dominates the other cuts. And Dupri's performance? Tracks: catchy. Rapping: slightly better than Puffy's. --Rickey Wright
Rolling Stone
...This party album--tailor-made for the club or that roll-the-top-down-we- headin'-to-the-barbecue-y'all drive--is constructed like a party.
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Life In 1472: The Original Soundtrack
Jermaine Dupri Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009CZM Release Date: 1998-07-21 |
Tracks:
- Intro: Turn It out
- Money Ain't A Thang
- Get Your Shit Right
- Fresh
- Sweetheart
- Jazzy Hoes
- Don't Hate On Me
- Going Home With Me
- You Get Dealt Wit
- The Party Continues (Video Version)
- All That's Got To Go
- Protector's Of 1472
- Lay You Down
- Three The Hard Way
Amazon.com
"I write the songs that the whole world sings," rapper Jay-Z claims in the middle of "Money Ain't a Thang," from producer-rapper Jermaine Dupri's first solo album, Life in 1472. Solo? Only in name; as Dupri grabs his Puffy moment to make a gangsta party album sure to dominate MTV and radio for months, it seems he's indeed pulled the better part of the hip-hop planet into the booth. Besides Jay-Z, there are guest shots by Snoop Dogg, Nas, DMX, Mase, Lil' Kim--even Mariah Carey and Keith Sweat. But not even those mainstream singers can turn the record's tone away from the boasting that dominates the other cuts. And Dupri's performance? Tracks: catchy. Rapping: slightly better than Puffy's. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Life must have sucked back in 1472.......2007-01-19
Standout Tracks: TURN IT OUT(Nas was the deciding factor), GET YOUR S*** RIGHT, FRESH(classic collabo with Slick Rick), JAZZY HOES, PROTECTORS OF 1472(R.O.C. and Snoop floored Jermaine on this one) and DONT HATE ON ME(Krayzie Bone and DA Brat makes you love this track). Filler: Money Aint A Thang(Jay-z's verse was fire but Jerkmaine Dookie's verse was hot kaka), Sweetheart(schmaltzy love jam), You Get Dealt Wit(Lil Kim and Mase's verses were so wack you hold your ribs in painful laughter), All Thats Got To Go(cheesy war of the sexes type of record), Going Home With Me(ZZZZZZZZzzzzzz....okay Im Up Now)and Three The Hardway(wasted a nice beat provided by DJ Quik with boring rapping. For Shame!). Bottom Line: Jermaine Dupri is the worst thing to happen to rap next to Puffy. He might be a better producer and a better rapper than Snuffy but he still sucks. The production was tame, Jermaine's lyrics were corny and sleep-inducing and the some of the guest appearances were just as bad as Jermaine. BUY AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Jermaine Dupri at his best.......2005-02-24
TURN IT OUT 5/5
MONEY AIN'T A THANG +5/5
GET YOUR SH*T RIGHT 3/5
FRESH 3.5/5
SWEETHEART +5/5
JAZZY H**S 4/5
DON'T HATE ON ME +5/5
GOING HOME WITH ME +5/5
YOU GET DEALT WIT +5/5
THE PARTY CONTINUES +5/5
ALL THAT'S GOT TO GO +5/5
PROTECTORS OF 1472 +5/5
LAY YOU DOWN +5/5
THREE THE HARD WAY +5/5
Hooooody Hooooooo.......2003-04-20
Good Album.
Life In 1472.......2002-09-20
Dupri's party-oriented, upbeat production will surely follow the lead of Life's first two singles, "The Party Continues" featuring Da Brat and "Money Ain't A Thing" featuring Jay-Z. And while a few songs include more sexual descriptions than we're used to receiving from Dupri, the album is just as enjoyable as what he has been delivering since the 1992 release of Kris Kross, Dupri's first multi-platinum act.
ONE OF THE FEW COMMERCIALIZED ALBUMS I CAN ACTUALLY FEEL.......2001-08-22
Here is why fans from artist such as Deltron to Will Smith should pick up this album.
1) The production.. Enough said.
2) JD's ability to come up with catchy hooks all fans of hip-hop could bob they heads to.
3) The guest apperances fit the album perfectly, except for Mase and Little Kim. This album features DMX when he was ill, Slick Rick (everyone feels Slick Rick), Warren G. Yea they are commercial artist, and the only one that I listed that I am a true true fan of is Slick Rick, but they lay nice above average vocals on each track they on.
4) The last and final reason you should pick this up is .... BECAUSE I TOLD YOU TO.
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Life In 1472: The Original Soundtrack [Edited Version]
Jermaine Dupri Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009D03 Release Date: 1998-07-21 |
Tracks:
- Turn It Out
- Money Ain't A Thang
- Get Your Sh** Right
- Fresh
- Sweetheart
- Jazzy H***
- Going Home With Me
- You Get Dealt Wit
- The Party Continues (Video Version)
- All That's Got To Go
- Protector's Of 1472
- Lay You Down
Amazon.com
"I write the songs that the whole world sings," rapper Jay-Z claims in the middle of "Money Ain't a Thang," from producer-rapper Jermaine Dupri's first solo album, Life in 1472. Solo? Only in name; as Dupri grabs his Puffy moment to make a gangsta party album sure to dominate MTV and radio for months, it seems he's indeed pulled the better part of the hip-hop planet into the booth. Besides Jay-Z, there are guest shots by Snoop Dogg, Nas, DMX, Mase, Lil' Kim--even Mariah Carey and Keith Sweat. But not even those mainstream singers can turn the record's tone away from the boasting that dominates the other cuts. And Dupri's performance? Tracks: catchy. Rapping: slightly better than Puffy's. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Life must have sucked back in 1472.......2007-01-19
Standout Tracks: TURN IT OUT(Nas was the deciding factor), GET YOUR S*** RIGHT, FRESH(classic collabo with Slick Rick), JAZZY HOES, PROTECTORS OF 1472(R.O.C. and Snoop floored Jermaine on this one) and DONT HATE ON ME(Krayzie Bone and DA Brat makes you love this track). Filler: Money Aint A Thang(Jay-z's verse was fire but Jerkmaine Dookie's verse was hot kaka), Sweetheart(schmaltzy love jam), You Get Dealt Wit(Lil Kim and Mase's verses were so wack you hold your ribs in painful laughter), All Thats Got To Go(cheesy war of the sexes type of record), Going Home With Me(ZZZZZZZZzzzzzz....okay Im Up Now)and Three The Hardway(wasted a nice beat provided by DJ Quik with boring rapping. For Shame!). Bottom Line: Jermaine Dupri is the worst thing to happen to rap next to Puffy. He might be a better producer and a better rapper than Snuffy but he still sucks. The production was tame, Jermaine's lyrics were corny and sleep-inducing and the some of the guest appearances were just as bad as Jermaine. BUY AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Jermaine Dupri at his best.......2005-02-24
TURN IT OUT 5/5
MONEY AIN'T A THANG +5/5
GET YOUR SH*T RIGHT 3/5
FRESH 3.5/5
SWEETHEART +5/5
JAZZY H**S 4/5
DON'T HATE ON ME +5/5
GOING HOME WITH ME +5/5
YOU GET DEALT WIT +5/5
THE PARTY CONTINUES +5/5
ALL THAT'S GOT TO GO +5/5
PROTECTORS OF 1472 +5/5
LAY YOU DOWN +5/5
THREE THE HARD WAY +5/5
Hooooody Hooooooo.......2003-04-20
Good Album.
Life In 1472.......2002-09-20
Dupri's party-oriented, upbeat production will surely follow the lead of Life's first two singles, "The Party Continues" featuring Da Brat and "Money Ain't A Thing" featuring Jay-Z. And while a few songs include more sexual descriptions than we're used to receiving from Dupri, the album is just as enjoyable as what he has been delivering since the 1992 release of Kris Kross, Dupri's first multi-platinum act.
ONE OF THE FEW COMMERCIALIZED ALBUMS I CAN ACTUALLY FEEL.......2001-08-22
Here is why fans from artist such as Deltron to Will Smith should pick up this album.
1) The production.. Enough said.
2) JD's ability to come up with catchy hooks all fans of hip-hop could bob they heads to.
3) The guest apperances fit the album perfectly, except for Mase and Little Kim. This album features DMX when he was ill, Slick Rick (everyone feels Slick Rick), Warren G. Yea they are commercial artist, and the only one that I listed that I am a true true fan of is Slick Rick, but they lay nice above average vocals on each track they on.
4) The last and final reason you should pick this up is .... BECAUSE I TOLD YOU TO.
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Life in 1472 Regular
Jd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000564K3 |
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