Cam’Ron
Album: S.D.E.
Release Date: Sept 19, 2000
Label: Sony
Review:
If you want street beats, clever rhymes, and top-notch guest appearances, then
Cam’ron’s sophomore effort, S.D.E. (the title stands for sports, drugs, and
entertainment) is worth every cent you pay for it. It’s a jambalaya of strings,
keys, and heavy bass lines: Cam gives the listener an album strictly for the
streets.
Destiny’s Child
add background to Cam’s autobiography on "Do It Again." A Jay-Z vocal
sample cleverly adds to the gutter flavor of the title track, and ODB adds a
late plea to free Mike Tyson on "Violence." Cam demonstrates true
lyrical dexterity on cuts like "That’s Me," and "My ’Hood,"
which borrows a hook from Edwin Starr’s War. Even Mobb Deep’s Prodigy adds a
complementary hand on the eerie "Losin’ Weight." Sure, a few tracks
lag, but as a whole, S.D.E takes Cam’ron a few steps closer to musical greatness.
—Kenji Jasper
| Tracklisting:
1. F*** You 2. That’s Me 3. Whatever 4. Do It Again 5. Come Kill Me 6. What I Gotta Live For 7. Violence 8. Skit 9. Freak 10. Double Up 11. Losin’ Weight 12. Sports, Drugs & Entertainment 13. What Means The World To You 14. All The Chickens 15. F*** You At 16. Why No 17. Where I’m From 18. Let Me Know 19. My Hood’ |
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