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Released within months of Jim Jones' On My Way to Church, the second volume of the Diplomats' Diplomatic Immunity, and another flurry of mixtapes, Cam'ron's fourth album ("Previously written in 2001," as announced in the intro) is evenly divided between strong and weak tracks. This lack of quality control will both provide ammo for Diplomat haters and frustrate Diplomat supporters, even if there's a durable 45-minute album in here somewhere. The backing track of "Girls," a feather-light translation of Cynd... [ read more ]
CD $12.99
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Cam'ron's "I Hate My Job," paints the perfect picture of the frustrated everyman, the struggling every woman. As soon as the viral video for "I Hate My Job" leaked, it struck a chord with fans in search of hip-hop they could actually relate to. This is Cam'Ron the Realist. But after being the most elusive rapper on the planet for almost two years, it's ironic justice that Harlem's own Cam - full-length fur coats, diamond flooded, blue Lamborghini Cam - would return to the spotlight with the new theme song ... [ read more ]
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VINYL FORMAT. Released within months of Jim Jones' On My Way to Church, the second volume of the Diplomats' Diplomatic Immunity, and another flurry of mixtapes, Cam'ron's fourth album ("Previously written in 2001," as announced in the intro) is evenly divided between strong and weak tracks. This lack of quality control will both provide ammo for Diplomat haters and frustrate Diplomat supporters, even if there's a durable 45-minute album in here somewhere. The backing track of "Girls," a feather-light trans... [ read more ]
LP $13.99
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