After the 'One-Winged Angel' section of the 'One Winged Angel' track (but before the bonus tracks), the 'Theme of Elfé' from Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII- is used as Random speaks a verse describing the ending of Final Fantasy VII.
It also means 'subject' in Italian and Spanish, and is the ascendant of Portuguese 'Matéria'. Materia means 'matter' or 'substance' in Latin and Spanish.
'One Winged Angel + Ending + Bonus Track'.
'Cid's Theme' - featuring Phil Harmonic.
'Birth of a God' - featuring MC Pennywise & Devastate.
'Don of the Slums' - featuring Storyville & the Thoughtcriminals.
'Don of the Slums (Interlude)' - featuring brentalfloss.
'Introduction' - Additional vocals by Marlos Hill.
Videogame-themes-with-lyrics performer brentalfloss, Marlos Hill, Storyville & the Thoughtcriminals, The Ranger, Dale Chase, MC Pennywise, Devastate, Phil Harmonic, Ilyas, and Maja appear as guest performers. Half of the words of the opening track are lifted directly from Marlene's prologue in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, re-recorded by Marlos Hill. Black Materia: Final Fantasy VII is a rap album by Random and Lost Perception telling the story of Final Fantasy VII and using remixed selections from the game's soundtrack as instrumental backing.