| 1. Intro |
| 2. Glory - Cam'ron, Noreaga |
| 3. 357 |
| 4. Rockin' and Rollin' |
| 5. Wrong Ones |
| 6. Death |
| 7. Horse & Carriage - Cam'ron, Mase |
| 8. Me, My Moms & Jimmy - Cam'ron, |
| 9. Prophecy - Cam'ron, Kelly Price |
| 10. We Got It - Cam'ron, Mase |
| 11. D Rugs - Brotha, Cam'ron |
| 12. Feels Good - Cam'ron, Usher |
| 13. Phone Interlude |
| 14. Pimp's a Pimp - Cam'ron, Jermaine Dupri |
| 15. Confessions |
| 16. Fuck You |
| 17. Me & My Boo - Charli Baltimore, Cam'ron |
| 18. Shanghai |
| 19. Who's Nice |
Editorial Reviews
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
Spin
Cam'ron is a Harlem-based MC who's already worked with Biggie and Lil' Kim; now he's sabotaged his debut with a production by Untertainment boss Lance Rivera so crassly stultifying it defies wakefulness.
Confessions of Fire [Explicit Lyrics]
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Average customer rating:
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Confessions of Fire
Cam'ron Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007T5A Release Date: 1998-07-21 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Glory
- 357
- Rockin' And Rollin'
- Wrong Ones
- Death
- Horse & Carriage
- Me, My Moms & Jimmy
- Prophecy
- We Got It
- D Rugs
- Feels Good
- Phone Interlude
- A Pimp's A Pimp
- Confessions
- F*** You
- Me & My Boo
- Shanghai
- Who's Nice
Amazon.com
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 CaramonicaCustomer Reviews:
don't forget the children of the corn.......2006-08-26
L is the reason why Cam and Mase even Hova are where they are for putting them on before they were big. Now the only time i heard L get shoutted out was by Premo and Guru on the start of the Full Clip album. R.I.P to the best MC of all time because he sends garbage mcs to DA GRAVEYARD.
I ONLY LIKE A FEW SONG'S FROM THIS,MOST OF ALL THA SONG CAM HAS WITH NORE!!!.......2005-12-05
Heheh.......2005-11-25
But remember that episode of the Simpsons, with the homosexuals working in the steel mill?
This album cover bears an uncanny resemblance to those guys.
I Confess.......2005-09-19
Only the confident can go and put their moms on a album.
357 ah man iz crazy. Horse and Carridge probably will be the most known off the album but I know that its not the best song the album has to offer. From this point the game has to be aware that he will be here for awhile.
The Best Cam'Ron Album Since He Came Out!.......2005-08-02
1. Intro (Skit)
2. Glory (With Noreaga)
3. 357 (Stole from Maginum P.I.)
4. Rockin' and Rollin' (With Jermaine Dupri) (THIS IS MY SECOND FAVORITE SONG ON THIS ALBUM)
5. Wrong Ones (THIS IS MY FAVORITE SONG ON THIS ALBUM MY FIRST)
6. Death (Classic Song With Biggie) (I love the Classics)
7. Horse & Carriage (With Ma$e)
8. Me, My Moms & Jimmy (With Liddiah Giles and Jimmy Jones)
9. Prophecy (With Kelly Price)
10. We Got It (With Ma$e)
11. D Rugs (With Brotha (Where is he?))
12. Feels Good (With Usher)
13. Phone Interlude (I like the beat)
14. Pimp's a Pimp (With Jermaine Dupri) (I like this song to, but it's still better then Jermain Durpis New ****)
15. Confessions (I love this beat)
16. **** You (After Ma$e speaks)
17. Me & My Boo (Charli Batimore)
18. Shanghai (About Guns and Drugs and Arguments)
19. Who's Nice (Big Skit and then Cam'Ron does a Freestyle)
Cam'Ron -- Cameron Giles -- February 4, 1976 -- Harlem, NY
Shoutouts to The Diplomats, Freekey Zeeke, Hold Your Head. Purple City Byrd Gang, stop showing off and just doing anything you want. We all ready know the deal. "We do what we want" Come on man. Chill there. And Rest In Peace to Biggie.
Average customer rating:
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Confessions of Fire
Cam'ron Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007T5H Release Date: 1998-07-21 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Glory
- 357
- Rockin' And Rollin'
- Wrong Ones
- Death
- Horse & Carriage
- Me, My Moms & Jimmy
- Prophecy
- We Got It
- D Rugs
- Feels Good
- Phone Interlude
- A Pimp's A Pimp
- Confessions
- My & My Boo
- Shanghai
- Who's Nice
Amazon.com
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 CaramonicaCustomer Reviews:
don't forget the children of the corn.......2006-08-26
L is the reason why Cam and Mase even Hova are where they are for putting them on before they were big. Now the only time i heard L get shoutted out was by Premo and Guru on the start of the Full Clip album. R.I.P to the best MC of all time because he sends garbage mcs to DA GRAVEYARD.
I ONLY LIKE A FEW SONG'S FROM THIS,MOST OF ALL THA SONG CAM HAS WITH NORE!!!.......2005-12-05
Heheh.......2005-11-25
But remember that episode of the Simpsons, with the homosexuals working in the steel mill?
This album cover bears an uncanny resemblance to those guys.
I Confess.......2005-09-19
Only the confident can go and put their moms on a album.
357 ah man iz crazy. Horse and Carridge probably will be the most known off the album but I know that its not the best song the album has to offer. From this point the game has to be aware that he will be here for awhile.
The Best Cam'Ron Album Since He Came Out!.......2005-08-02
1. Intro (Skit)
2. Glory (With Noreaga)
3. 357 (Stole from Maginum P.I.)
4. Rockin' and Rollin' (With Jermaine Dupri) (THIS IS MY SECOND FAVORITE SONG ON THIS ALBUM)
5. Wrong Ones (THIS IS MY FAVORITE SONG ON THIS ALBUM MY FIRST)
6. Death (Classic Song With Biggie) (I love the Classics)
7. Horse & Carriage (With Ma$e)
8. Me, My Moms & Jimmy (With Liddiah Giles and Jimmy Jones)
9. Prophecy (With Kelly Price)
10. We Got It (With Ma$e)
11. D Rugs (With Brotha (Where is he?))
12. Feels Good (With Usher)
13. Phone Interlude (I like the beat)
14. Pimp's a Pimp (With Jermaine Dupri) (I like this song to, but it's still better then Jermain Durpis New ****)
15. Confessions (I love this beat)
16. **** You (After Ma$e speaks)
17. Me & My Boo (Charli Batimore)
18. Shanghai (About Guns and Drugs and Arguments)
19. Who's Nice (Big Skit and then Cam'Ron does a Freestyle)
Cam'Ron -- Cameron Giles -- February 4, 1976 -- Harlem, NY
Shoutouts to The Diplomats, Freekey Zeeke, Hold Your Head. Purple City Byrd Gang, stop showing off and just doing anything you want. We all ready know the deal. "We do what we want" Come on man. Chill there. And Rest In Peace to Biggie.
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