An online reviewer for HipHopLinguistics.com praises the performance of Vinnie Paz, stating that he, "does a great job personalizing the effects of war. While not released as a single, the song was recognized as one of the album's standout tracks. I’ve seen people say this verse was superior to his Uncommon Valor verse. Album reviews referenced the verse as the highlight of the song. Lyrics to 'Uncommon Valor' by Jedi Mind Tricks. The Rugged Man. My mother always said, "The president, he doesn't care".
Jedi Mind Tricks vocalist The key factor to the song's acclaim was the nearly two-minute verse by R.A. the Rugged Man. An While the performance of R.A. garnered considerable attention and acclaim, it was not the sole factor in the song's popularity. Jedi Mind Tricks Lyrics. "The opening of the song begins with an excerpt from (feat. "Uncommon Valor: A Vietnam Story" is a song by hip-hop duo Jedi Mind Tricks, consisting of rapper Vinnie Paz and producer Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind, and features a guest verse from R.A. Am I missing something or is he just saying he’s a bunch of different rappers and rap groups. "Uncommon Valor : A Vietnam Story". Uncommon Valor: A Vietnam Story Lyrics: I have spoken to you from this office, where so many decisions have been made that shaped the history … The song's producer, Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind provides a dark, minimalist beat for the track, featuring drums, bass, and a light wailing female vocal sample.
R.A. the Rugged Man) [Verse 1: Vinnie Paz] Yeah, I don't know why I'm over here, this job is evil. [Verse 1 - Vinnie Paz] I don't know why I'm over here this job is evil They send me there to Vietnam to kill innocent people My mother wrote me said the President he doesn't care We trying to leave the footprints of America here It is the fourth song on the group's 2006 album Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell. They sent me here to Vietnam to kill innocent people. September 14th, 2014