Another ReviewFriday, February 25, 2005
This album was all right, but Purple Haze is better. This album includes the two hit singles "Hey Ma", and "Oh Boy".
1. Intro - all intros are a waste of time 7/10
2. Losing Weight Part 2 (feat. Juelz Santana) - Hot song to kick off the album. Part one is on the "Harlem's Greatest" album and features Prodigy of Mobb Deep. 9/10
3. Oh Boy - the 1st single; you all have heard it 10/10
4. Live My Life (Leave Me Alone) (feat. Daz) - sampled from Tupac's "Ambitions As A Rider"; part 2 on Purple Haze is a much better song. 7.5/10
5. Daydreaming - good song, but even has censors on the dirty album. 8/10
6. Come Home With Me (feat. Juelz Santana & Jim Jones (then known as Jimmy Jones)) - first time I heard all three members collabo w/ each other. 8/10
7. Welcome to NYC (feat. Jay-Z & Juelz Santana) - a real song w/ 3 MC's from NY, not that BS New York song from Ja, Fat Joe and Jada you may have heard lately. 10/10
8. Hey Ma (feat. Juelz Santana) - the second single; you heard this song too. 10/10
Tracks 9 to 15 are not worth listening to; the first half of the album is the only good part. And you haven't done so yet go cop Purple Haze, an album that I was able to listen to all the way through, in spite of the fact that it includes ten more tracks.
1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Yall are buggin'Tuesday, December 14, 2004
Yo for all of yall that are saying Cam needs to " grow " as an Emcee. You're crazy ! This cat has been around for years, and has done nothing but evolved over the years as an emcee. Maybe his style of rap ( which I personally think he got from Juelz ) isn't YOUR cup of tea, but don't write it off as an emcee who needs work. Anyway, this album was dope, and the production was really good. Welcome to New York City feat. Young Hov is crack, and I think it's great for Jay-Z to do a track with Cam, because rather you all know it or not, The Roc really doesn't like Cam since he's been signed. Reason being...Cam came to the ROC and took over. Then immediately started Dipset, and put his homeys on. ( Freaky Zeeky, Santana, Jim Jones ). Then Killa took on this extremely arrogant attitude afterwards. But anyway..this album is crack. Get it if you don't have it ( even though it's a few years old at this point ) peace
0 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Wipe my butt with this albumWednesday, December 08, 2004
I liked camron's first album. He came off to me as an MC who has talent and needs to grow into his style and song content. But over the years, Cam hasn't grown and has become increasingly ignorant. What man would drown himself in pink outfits? Cam you are a man (at least I thought so) not a woman. Pink outfits are not cool. Him and his wack underlings (diplomats) need to find the nearset Super K mart and start their promising careers as stock boys. Listen to real MC's Like Mos Def and Krs One.
4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Look at me...I can rap like Cam'ronFriday, December 03, 2004
I'm killa cam, my nine goes bam, mommy spread that jam, i don't like ham, i like that damn.
SEE IT'S EASY...JUST RHYME NONSENSE AND THEN GET JUELZ SANTANA TO DO AN OFF BEAT HOOK.
1 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Trash...Tuesday, November 16, 2004
Cam'ron's " come home with me" is a dissapointment coz i actullie thought that cam's debut which was hag realy showed his lyrical skill and had tight production but chwm is pretty much lame with weak and boring lirycs from cam and others such as juelz and Jim jones, etc... Even ther production was pretty horrible. Dont buy it.