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VitaVita (from the Latin word for "life") can refer to a brief biography, often that of a saint (i.e. a hagiography). One can expect a vita to unfold its story gradually according to a set pattern. Often the term vita means a curriculum vitae. Through ignorance of Latin it is in recent decades incorrectly called a "vitae" or a "curriculum vita". Vita (real name Lavita) was also a rapper on Irv Gotti's Murder Inc. record label. She's known for her featured appearances on Mobb Deep's "Burn", N.E.R.D.'s (The Neptunes) 2001 debut single, "Lapdance", Ja Rule's singles "Down 4 U" and "Put It On Me," and the Murder Inc. Remix of Faith Evans' "Good Life," which appeared on the soundtrack to The Fast and the Furious. Vita also contributed a song to that soundtrack, a hip hop version of Madonna's controversial hit, "Justify My Love", which featured Ashanti and was set to be Vita's debut solo single, until it was poorly received. Vita can also be seen in a cameo in Ashanti's debut solo video, "Foolish". Through her sister Kima Raynor, Vita has had ties to Bad Boy Records. Kima was a member of that label's R&B trio Total. As of 2005 she is no longer apart of Murder Inc. Vita is now under The Black Wall Street Records which was founded by former G-Unit rapper The Game. Vita is also the Modern Greek name for the letter beta. Vita is the brand name of beverages in Hong Kong, China. For details, see the article of "Vitasoy".
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