Cam’Ron
Album : Confessions of Fire
Release Date : July 21, 1998
Label : Sony
Review :
The story goes that when Biggie Smalls first met Cam’ron and heard him rhyme,
Biggie said he wanted Cam’ron to be the next King of New York. In a crowded
field of contenders after Biggie’s death, Cam’ron makes an admirable bid for
that title with Confessions of Fire.
As is typical of the post-Biggie era, thuggishness is acceptable, but only when accompanied by a wink and a grin—and Cam’ron certainly smiles, whether it’s in the anthemically tongue-in-cheek "Horse & Carriage" or in the knowledge that his mistress’s boyfriend is "too cheap for caller ID." Though often plagued by a serious case of New-York-pseudo-gangster-beat-itis, Cam’ron comes through with personality, style, and enough juice to own the town—this week. —Jon Caramonica
| Tracklisting :
1. Intro 2. Glory 3. 357 4. Rockin’ And Rollin’ 5. Wrong Ones 6. Death 7. Horse & Carriage 8. Me, My Moms & Jimmy 9. Prophecy 10. We Got It 11. D Rugs 12. Feels Good 13. Phone Interlude 14. A Pimp’s A Pimp 15. Confessions 16. F*** You 17. Me & My Boo 18. Shanghai 19. Who’s Nice |
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