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Cam'ron Album - S.D.E.

Cam'ron Album - S.D.E. (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (27 ratings)
Release Date:2000-09-19
Type:Audio CD
Genre:East Coast Rap, Explicit Version, Hardcore Rap, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rap, Hip-Hop, Rap/Hip Hop
Label:Sony
UPC:074646987322
Approx. Price:$7.99 (USD)
Track Listing :
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 and 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
Review - Amazon.com :
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
Customer review - 2000-12-21
- From the Streetz
This is a bangin' Album. At first i was worried this albuum would be a pop-rap album like his first 1 but he takes it back to the streetz on this 1. He isn't a very good sounding mc but he has good punchlines and amazing production. I would go out and get this album, almost all the songs on this disk could be a single. ....
Customer review - 2000-10-16
- What means the world to you?
Cam'ron caught the eyes of several hip hop fans with his debut, "Confessions Of Fire". Everyone knew him by his nickname Killa Cam and he was known from the DJ Clue mixtapes and other freestyles and songs he had been on. When his CD was released though it sounded like the Cam'rom was taking over because there were a lot of pop tracks as well as songs that you wouldn't expect to hear from Killa Cam. On DJ Clue's "The Professional", Cam'ron gaves us an example of his real potential with the song "Fantastic 4" featuring Big Pun, Noreaga, & Canibus. On his 2nd disc, "S.D.E." Cam'ron is trying to bring back the street aspect of his career. His 1st single, "What Means The World To You" is classic Cam'ron. The song has more of a street affect to it unlike a song like "Horse And Carriage" from his last CD. I liked "Horse And Carriage" but you don't associate that song with Cam'ron. He can do better. Cam'ron has a few hip hop classics on this CD: "That's Me", "Losin' Weight" w/Prodigy of Mobb Deep and "Let Me Know". The best song on this CD, however is the tight collaboration between Cam'ron and Dutch & Spade of Major Figgas, "Where I'm From". This is the tightest verse I have ever heard from Cam'ron in his entire rap career. Overall this CD is good, but songs like "Do It Again" w/Destiny's Child could have been left off the CD. Any fan of Cam'ron's 1st disc should enjoy "S.D.E."
Customer review - 2005-09-19
- Killa Klassic
This album so for will and better be known to the world as "Cam at his greatest". S.D.E. (Sports,Drugs and Entetainment) is the best that I've heard Cam go hard on. If anyone out there ever slept on this album , take a listen then you'll know that Cam is serious. I believe this is why people think Cam fell off now because they know what he did in these times. I ask the question, Why do you think that Killa was recognized by B.I.G. people at the time? You may think hookups but I say Diamond in the ruff. Klassic, LET ME KNOW...
Customer review - 2001-02-24
- Damn
This album has literaly left me speechless. I've never heard a rap album with this sort of meaning in it. A lot of his songs are about where he grew up and when he looks back on his life, he wonders if he would do all the stuff that he did again. Also there's a few songs about him contemplating suicide, but then someones tells him you have a lot to live for, so he doesn't go through with it. The beats are probably my favorite on the album. They are unlike any others I've heard and almost all of them are addicting, like you want to listen to them over and over, especially track # 18. This CD is a must have for any rap or hip-hop fan in general.
Customer review - 2000-10-19
- What means the world to you?
5 Stars are just for his first single 'What ....you?' This song is dope and the video is also dope However when i listend to other songs the beat is too weak and feels like kind of messy Whatever 'What means the world to you' is a CLassic
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