Tracklist
1 | Intro | 0:21 | |
2 | Thug Lovin' | 4:50 | |
3 | Mesmerize | 4:39 | |
4 | Pop Niggas | 4:30 | |
5 | The Pledge (Remix) | 3:54 | |
6 | Murder Reigns | 4:03 | |
7 | Last Temptation | 4:58 | |
8 | Murder Me | 5:15 | |
9 | The Warning | 5:06 | |
10 | Connected | 4:55 | |
11 | Emerica | 5:16 | |
12 | Rock Star | 4:58 | |
13 | Destiny (Outro) | 2:07 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Island Def Jam Music Group
- Copyright © – Island Def Jam Music Group
- Distributed By – Universal Music & Video Distribution, Corp.
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound
- Glass Mastered At – Future Media – FM 22963
- Pressed By – Future Media – FM 22963
Credits
- A&R [istration] – Terese Joseph
- A&R [Coordinator] – Hector "Rick Boogie" Aviles*
- A&R [Direction] – John "BJ" Bryant*
- A&R [t Venture A&r Direction] – Darcell Lawrence
- Art Direction, Design – Kyledidthis
- Executive-Producer – Ja Rule
- Management – Ron "Gutta" Robinson*
- Mastered By – Tom Coyne
- Photography By – Jonathan Mannion
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 44006 34872 8
- Matrix / Runout: FM \ CA FM 22963 (440063487-2/UN0005) C02 M02 S10
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LG33
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 3V57
Other Versions (5 of 35)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Recently Edited
|
The Last Temptation (Edited Version) (CD, Album) | Def Jam Recordings | 440 063 490-2 | US | 2002 | ||
Recently Edited
|
The Last Temptation (2×LP, Album) | Murder Inc Records | 440 063 487-1 | US | 2002 | ||
Recently Edited
|
The Last Temptation (CD, Album) | Murder Inc Records | 063 543-2, 063 542-2 | Europe | 2002 | ||
New Submission
|
The Last Temptation (Cassette, Album) | Def Jam Recordings | 440 063 487-4 | US | 2002 | ||
New Submission
|
The Last Temptation (CD, Album) | Def Jam Recordings | UICD-6052 | Japan | 2002 |
Recommendations
Reviews
-
Track 7 is borderline lossy/MP3 (or partially) sourced as there is a line that runs through it at 15.9 KHz, but the drop off in sound isn't as drastic as other badly sourced files (roughly -5 dB). Maxing out my spectrogram at -140 dB, there is enough sound that does seemingly go past the line to cover the dip, but nonetheless its there and while I assume its possible that it was handled correctly (give or take a partial low quality sample used or some filter that caused the indention), the quality is still skeptical/suspicious. Unfortunately, either way, this is one of those situations where it depends on personal preference, and naturally ones OCD with respect to quality (and sadly this is the best quality we're gonna get).
Release
See all versions
Recently Edited
Recently Edited
For sale on Discogs
Sell a copy
89 copies from $0.29