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R.E.V. : Retaliation Of Enemy Vocabulary: Volume One
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An underground sound with an underground attitude.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Alternative Hip Hop
Release Date: 2003
Retaliation Of Enemy Vocabulary: Volume One Record Label: Me1st Entertainment
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Ucla Indian Restaurant 1:21 $0.99
Intro - Rev/ Here I Am 2:10 $0.99
Aint Nothing Funny (Shoney's bacardi 151 remix feat. Kanwar) 4:21 $0.99
Still Waiting (featuring Shoney the Kid) 3:46 $0.99
Easy Money 2:48 $0.99
Skit '“ Hey..did my sister page you last night? 1:47 $0.99
Oooh..im'a Tell 3:24 $0.99
Dear Shoney and Rev 4:02 $0.99
Once Was Blind 5:04 $0.99
It Wasn't Me (featuring Akshay) 4:04 $0.99
Radio Interview (exclusive bonus interview) 3:43 $0.99
Lockdown 3:35 $0.99
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Album Notes

You've found the CD.

NOW LET THE RETALIATION BEGIN.

Me1st Entertainment is back...and with a whole new
CD that will blow you away! This time, our friend
R.E.V from the Bay area of California is spotlighted
as the premiere artist to take Indian music to a
whole new level!

"R.E.V. stands for Retaliation of Enemy Vocabulary,"
says the album's producer, Shoney. "After the
release and success of the first album, I received
a lot of criticism from many other Indian artists
that criticized the label with accusations of
going mainstream as well as swaying away from our
loyal fans underground. After listening to the
demo of a guy named Vishal from the Bay area, I
knew he was the perfect artist to revitalize the
Indian music scene and shut these people up. It
was time to go back into the studio to do what Me1st
does best; retaliate." (Hence his name, R.E.V.)

Shoney concludes, "R.E.V. will hit the Indian music
scene with an intensity that no one else has done
before, as his insight on anything and everything
will captivate even the most skeptic listener. Brown,
black or white, no matter what culture or skin color
you have, R.E.V.'s job is to have you associate your
life with his lyrics."

While the others came and disappeared, Me1st never
left. What started as a small record label from
California four years ago has now become one of the
most popular names in the Indian hip-hop underground
music world, and R.E.V. reminds us why. The CD
boasts of its "culturally unique" tracks that made
Me1st famous and also includes guest appearances by
Kanwar as well as the introduction of R.E.V.'s UC San
Diego colleague and lyrical partner in crime, Akshay.

Please note: This album contains explicit lyrics
and is not intended for the sale of minors under
the age of 18 in the United States. The release
date and availability of a clean version has not
yet been set by its producer.

Distributors: Please note that track #10 "It wasn't
me" is currently banned from radio airplay in
four countries including certain parts of India
and Singapore for its mature content and lyrics.

Contact the label @ Jchollampel@gmail.com.

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REVIEWS

Simply ill.....
author: InDoE - reppin that H-ToWN Texas
man i'm feelin it, the beats are hot, rappers got skillz, plus i always got love for dem indians wit a passion to pursue their talents so thas tyte...i aint hear anythin i don't like so yea.....keep it up and stay up...
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off the hook
author: DJ aLLsTaR
this cd is off the heezy, want to give props to my man shoney, and rev, keep it up...one good lookin on the shotout! - allstar
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The start of something revolutionary
author: Tommy Lukose
US AS INDIANS AND NON...NEED TO PICK UP THIS ALBUM, IT'S BY NY STANDARDS....DESERVING TO MAKE NOISE....CONGRADULATIONS SHONEY, I NEVER THOUGHT YOU CAN PRODUCE LIKE THIS, BY THE WAY NY GOT A RAP STAR OF HIS OWN...THE 9.5ER....WATCH FOR HIM, COMING OUT DECEMBER 35TH
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You will be surprised
author: JoJo
ill tell u what if u thought the first album from this company was too commerical u definately will be in for a treat its raw and pretty thugged out but it does stay comical and also stays tru to the indian hip-hop nation keep doin what u doin shoney
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