Pain Is Love
Pain Is Love | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 2, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2001 | |||
Genre | Hip hop, R&B | |||
Length | 62:07 | |||
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Producer | Irv Gotti, Lil' Rob, Ty Fyffe | |||
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Singles from Pain Is Love | ||||
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Pain Is Love is the third studio album by American rapper Ja Rule. Produced by Irv Gotti, it was released on October 2, 2001, by Murder Inc. Records, Def Jam Recordings. The album received a mixed reception from critics. Pain Is Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and was supported by four singles: "Livin' It Up", "I'm Real (Murder Remix)", "Always on Time" and "Down Ass Bitch". It was certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over 3,000,000 copies. Pain is Love received numerous awards and nominations including a nomination for Best Rap Album at the 44th Grammy Awards. The album's first two singles "Livin' It Up" featuring Case and "Always on Time" featuring Ashanti collected nominations for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration in 2002 and 2003.
Critical reception[]
Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 59/100[1] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[3] |
PopMatters | Mixed[5] |
RapReviews | 7.5/10[6] |
Rolling Stone | [7] |
Pain is Love received generally mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 59, based on 10 reviews.[1]
AllMusic's Jason Birchmeier praised the album for fine-tuning the formula set by Rule 3:36 of having R&B crossover singles and hardcore rap tracks to balance out the whole record.[2] An editor from HipHopDX said that hardcore tracks like "Dial M for Murder" and "Worldwide Gangsta" felt like forced attempts to bring back Ja's thug persona, but praised the album for having tracks that contain ear-grabbing lines and good beats, saying that "Pain Is Love is another positive establishment that will indeed create more popularity and more fan acknowledgement for Ja Rule."[8] Steve 'Flash' Juon of RapReviews found Ja's singing voice on some tracks intolerable but gave the album credit for containing tracks that display Irv Gotti's producing talents and Ja's adequate lyricism, concluding that, "Ja Rule will live up to the latter half of his name and dominate the charts for the latter half of 2001 with an album that is undoubtedly his most solid release to date."[6]
Soren Baker of the Los Angeles Times gave credit to the singles "Livin' It Up" and "I'm Real" for being the album's strong points but criticized tracks like "The Inc" and "Worldwide Gangsta" for being bland and less effective, saying they "recycle hard-core themes without adding any clever phrasings or creative beat work to compensate for their ordinariness."[4] Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club criticized the album for lacking substance to go with the catchy pop hooks and Ja for making what they perceive as failed attempts to copy 2Pac, specifically on the penultimate feature track "So Much Pain" concluding that "even at less than his best, 2Pac still conveys a sense of urgency and purpose that illustrates incontestably the huge chasm separating the real deal from a canny imitation."[9]
Commercial performance[]
Pain is Love spawned two number one hit singles, debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart with sales of 361,000 copies in the first week and was certified multi-platinum in the United States.[10] It also received a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album in 2002 but lost to OutKast's Stankonia.[11]
Track listing[]
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[12]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Pain Is Love" (skit) | 1:18 | ||
2. | "Dial M for Murder" | 3:32 | ||
3. | "Livin' It Up" (featuring Case) |
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| 4:17 |
4. | "The Inc." (featuring Caddillac Tah, Black Child & Ashanti) |
| Irv Gotti | 3:56 |
5. | "Always on Time" (featuring Ashanti) |
| Irv Gotti | 4:05 |
6. | "Down Ass Bitch" (featuring Charli Baltimore) |
| Irv Gotti | 5:31 |
7. | "Never Again" |
| Irv Gotti | 4:19 |
8. | "Worldwide Gangsta" (featuring Caddillac Tah, Black Child, Boo & Gotti) |
| Irv Gotti | 3:20 |
9. | "Leo" (skit) | 2:18 | ||
10. | "I'm Real (Murder Remix)" (featuring Jennifer Lopez) |
| Irv Gotti | 4:12 |
11. | "Smokin' & Ridin'" (featuring Jodie Mack & O-1) |
| Irv Gotti | 4:51 |
12. | "X" (featuring Missy Elliott & Tweet) |
| Irv Gotti | 5:02 |
13. | "Big Remo" (skit) | 0:19 | ||
14. | "Lost Little Girl" |
| Irv Gotti | 5:00 |
15. | "So Much Pain" (featuring 2Pac) |
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| 5:03 |
16. | "Pain Is Love" |
| Irv Gotti | 5:04 |
Notes
- some editions of the album add the song Put It on Me as track 17.
- ^[a] signifies a co-producer
Sample credits[12]
- "Dial M for Murder" contains interpolations of "Castle Walls", written by Dennis DeYoung and performed by Styx.
- "Livin' It Up" contains excerpts from "Do I Do", written and performed by Stevie Wonder.
- "I'm Real (Murder Remix)" contains an interpolation of "All Night Long" written by Rick James and performed by Mary Jane Girls.
- "So Much Pain" contains excerpts from "Pain", written by Dave Grusin, Earl Klugh, Tupac Shakur, and Randy Walker, and performed by 2Pac featuring Stretch.
Charts[]
Weekly charts[]
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Year-end charts[]
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Certifications[]
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Canada (Music Canada)[37] | 3× Platinum | 300,000^ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[38] | Platinum | 15,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[39] | Platinum | 300,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[10] | 3× Platinum | 3,000,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
See also[]
- List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 2001
- List of Billboard number-one R&B albums of 2001
- List of number-one albums from the 2000s (New Zealand)
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- ^ Jump up to: a b Birchmeier, Jason. "Pain Is Love - Ja Rule". AllMusic. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
- ^ Browne, David (October 8, 2001). "Pain Is Love". Entertainment Weekly. Time Inc. Retrieved May 6, 2015.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Musicians Craft Sounds That Transcend Pop". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. September 30, 2001. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
- ^ Robinson, Wendy. "Ja Rule: Pain Is Love". PopMatters. Retrieved May 7, 2015.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Juon, Steve 'Flash' (October 2, 2001). "Feature for October 2, 2001 - Ja Rule's "Pain Is Love"". RapReviews. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
- ^ Sprague, David (October 2, 2001). "Recordings: Ja Rule, Pain Is Love". Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. Archived from the original on October 31, 2001. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
- ^ DX Staff (October 12, 2001). "Ja Rule - Pain Is Love". HipHopDX. Cheri Media Group. Retrieved May 6, 2015.
- ^ Rabin, Nathan (October 3, 2001). "Review: Ja Rule: Pain Is Love". The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved May 7, 2015.
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- ^ "2002 GRAMMY WINNERS". MTV News. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
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