Rest Is History (Explicit Version) (2004)

Artist: Jin
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Product Summary
Label: Virgin Records
UPC: 00724358408720
Release Date: 10/19/2004
Buy.com Sku: 63908652
Item#: M4QVX3
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Intro/The Singing ~ Jin
2. Here Now ~ Jin
3. Get Your Handz Off - (with Swizz Beatz) ~ Jin
4. Club Song ~ Jin
5. Come Thru, The - (featuring Twista) ~ Jin
6. So Afraid ~ Jin
7. I Got A Love - (featuring Kanye West) ~ Jin
8. Chinese Beats - (skit) ~ Jin
9. Learn Chinese - (with Wyclef) ~ Jin
10. Good, The Bad & The Ugly, The ~ Jin
11. Senorita ~ Jin
12. Love Story - (with Rja Smith) ~ Jin
13. Cold Outside - (with Lyfe) ~ Jin
14. C'Mon ~ Jin
15. Karaoke Night - (featuring Styles P.) ~ Jin
16. Same Cry - (featuring L.T.) ~ Jin
17. Thank You ~ Jin



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Jin (rap vocals); Caryn Golonka, Ayeesha, Lyfe (vocals); Kanye West, L.T., Styles P, Swizz Beatz, Twista, Wyclef Jean (rap vocals); Bernard Grobman, Jef Lee Johnson, Jerry Barnes (guitar); Ken Lewis (acoustic guitar, strings); Rja Smith (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Dragan "Chach" Cacinovic; Sergio "Sergical" Tsai; Gimel Keaton.
Recording information: Chicago Recording Company, Chicago, IL; Full Time Breamer Studios, NJ; Powerhouse Studios, Yonkers, NY.
Photographer: David Hastings.
Jin isn't a standard rapper, and his long-delayed debut album, The Rest Is History, certainly isn't a standard rap album. It seems as though it was intended to be a standard rap album, for commercial reasons, but in the end it's not. You see, Jin is a Ruff Ryder -- that loose network of New York-area rappers who were once red-hot (back when DMX was on fire, back in the late '90s) but were by this point, in late 2004, quite pass? (the only still-successful Ruff Ryders, the LOX guys, had long ago distanced themselves from the brand). However, Jin, an especially gifted Chinese-American rapper from Chinatown, isn't your typical Ruff Ryder. He has an amazing command of the English language and is best known for his ability to freestyle; his life experiences, though, are vastly different from his fellow Ruff Ryders, who are mostly all hardcore rappers. Unlike them, Jin doesn't rap about guns, drugs, money, sex, hustling, and all that stuff. He's much more earnest -- an amiable young man with good intentions who has made it this far because of an exceptional work ethic and sheer talent, not because he's down with anyone's posse or because he has a criminal back story ? la 50 Cent. Plain and simple, Jin is exceptionally gifted, and that's very apparent throughout The Rest Is History. In fact, Eminem is probably his closest contemporary in terms of comparison -- both are outsiders recognized for their rapping ability, not their street cred. The difference is, Eminem is in sole control of his music while Jin isn't. Throughout The Rest Is History, he's forced into the Ruff Ryder mold, and it's not an ideal fit (he'd fit the Quannum mold much more naturally). Still, there are some songs here that don't feel forced. "Get Your Handz Off" gets the album off to a lively start, "The Come Thru" is a fun collaboration with Twista, "Learn Chinese" is the most personalized song here (and for that reason, the album highlight), and there are trademark contributions from both Just Blaze ("Club Song") and Kanye West ("I Got a Love"). Plus, some of the late-album tracks, the album-closing "Thank You" especially, shine because they're not so commercially molded, allowing Jin to do what he does best -- rap from the heart rather than with a particular style in mind. The Rest Is History showcases Jin's talents at length, but its stilted moments are as plentiful as its impressive ones, if not more so, perhaps explaining why it took the album a year to see the light of day. ~ Jason Birchmeier
Jin certainly isn't your typical rapper on the Ruff Ryders label; indeed, he's not typical by any standard. Born in Miami, Florida of Chinese heritage, Jin was raised on East Coast hip-hop, and freestyled his way to a record contract. The intro to his 2004 debut, THE REST IS HISTORY, lampoons a meeting between Jin and his fellow Ruff Ryders, as they ask him about the "Ryde or Die" lifestyle to his confused and hilarious responses. Unlike his labelmates, Jin isn't a motorcyclist, and he doesn't have a shadowy past or an intimidating bone in his body. What Jin can do is rap extemporaneously with amazing skill.
Jin's debut single, "Learn Chinese," which cleverly turns Asian stereotypes on their ears and features Wyclef Jean, earned decent R&B airplay at the end of 2003, and THE REST IS HISTORY followed in late 2004. For the first few tracks on the record, Jin plays a bit to the Ruff Ryders sound, most notably on the rousing "Get Your Handz Off," but he does it in his own manner, as evidenced by the coy "Club Song." It's when he becomes immersed within his own aesthetic that he really shines, as on the ballad "Love Story" and the boastful "Karaoke Night." Jin presents a unique and refreshing voice in rap, and here he sounds like he's just getting warmed up.

Producer: Neo; Just Blaze; J.R.; Kanye West; Elite; Wyclef Jean; Ken Lewis; Mister Devine; Kwam? "K1Mil"; Bernard Grobman; Jerry Duplessis; Tuneheadz; Neo; Just Blaze; Kanye West; J.R.; Elite

Engineer: Chris Steinmetz; Brent Kolatalo; Randy "Okre Boy" Williams; Firon "4-Ron" Chisholm; Sergio "Sergical" Tsai; Randy Williams

Musical Guests
Swizz Beatz
Twista
Kanye West
Wyclef Jean
Styles P.
L.T.

 
Compilation Appearances
2 Fast 2 Furious (Explicit Version)
2 Fast 2 Furious (Clean Version)
Ping Pong Playa
Get Plugged In:mix Tape(Explicit Version)

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 10/19/2004
Original Release Date : 2004
Catalog ID : 84087
Label : Virgin Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00724358408720

 
Professional Reviews
Uncut (p.98)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "[H]e uses his ethnicity to sharp effect, eschewing sex-drugs-bling rants to rhyme of youthful isolation..."

  


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