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| | Come Home With Me | | | Music Artist : | | Cam'Ron | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Roc-a-Fella | | Release Date : | | 2002-05-14 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $10.97 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Intro 2. Losing Weight Part 2 3. Oh Boy 4. Live My Life (Leave Me Alone) 5. Daydreaming 6. Come Home With Me 7. Welcome To New York City 8. Hey Ma 9. On Fire Tonight 10. Stop Calling 11. I Just Wanna 12. The ROC (Just Fire) 13. Dead Or Alive 14. Boy Boy 15. Tomorrow
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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stop hatin Submitted on: 2007-09-26 |
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| stop hating dipset, people. if u don't like cam's style THATS FINE, i really don't care. but don't start dissing him, saying that he sucks and that he fell off. cam has had the same flow and remained with his harlem-world, underground roots since his first album all the way up to killa season. and don't accuse him of going pop either. he is one of the most hardcore gangster rappers out right now. plus, why do hate the fact that he wears pink ssooooo much?? is it that bad? are yall really that homophobic? dipset may not sell as many records as the huge corperate labels but they are mad underground and get hella love in the street. dipset fans are some of the most real, true fans out there. it is a movement. cam started it all by getting dudes like jim jones and juelz famous. then helps other guys like hell rell, 40 cal, jr writer. that is REALLY taking the streets with you. if u can't feel that then youre an idiot. peace, DIP SET! |
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Go Home By Yourself, Cam! Submitted on: 2007-09-06 |
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| Im not the least bit surprised that we have a top 500 reviewer giving this garbage album four stars. Let me explain some things to you. Cam'ron had potential to be great when he first came out. Confessions Of Fire was a mediocre album and S.D.E. was the closest to a decent album that Cam'ron was going to get. The only thing that stops those albums from being the great albums they could have been is what's been plaguing Camron for years: his eagerness to cater to the commercial crowd at the risk of making a gigantic a** of himself. This album marks the end of his potential and the beginning of his over the top corniness. Oh Boy feat Juelz Santana was a terrible first single and all the throwaway beats that Just Blaze gave him(including Oh Boy) should have been thrown away. Losin Weight part 2(Juelz Santana) is a weak sequel to the original off of S.D.E which featured Prodigy of Mobb Deep. Cam'ron falls on his face when he makes songs for the ladies as well-evidenced in Daydreamin and the Mister Rogers-sounding Hey Ma feat Juelz Santana. I Just Wanna is another joke not worth commenting on. On Fire Tonight is Cam telling a story of how he got burned by a chick with VD. The song is only good for cheap laughs an nothing else. The late Tupac Shakur has to be turning in his grave at the way Cam'ron totally mutilated Ambitionz Az A Ridah on Live My Life(Leave Me Alone) and shame on Daz for showing up on that track! There are a few songs that are decent on here like the title track with Jimmy Jones and Juelz Santana, Welcome To New York City(feat Jay-z and Juelz), Stop Calling feat Mcgruff(who was the saving graces of that song), The Roc(Just Fire feat Beanie Sigel and Memphis Bleek) and Tomorrow(a decent tribute to his fallen friend, Bloodshed). But these songs are countered by hot garbage tracks like Boy Boy(Cam'ron at his dumbest), Dead Or Alive, I Just Wanna, Oh Boy, Hey Ma, I Just Wanna etc. Bottom Line: While Come Home With Me is not Cam'ron's worst album(Killa Season has that honor or dishonor), its the next worst thing. The production for ome of these songs werent bad but Cam'ron's kindergarten raps make those tracks disposable and not to mention that his crew is straight badunkadunk on the mic. Only reccommended to those die-hard Cam'ron fans....if they even exist anymore! Standout Tracks: WELCOME TO NEW YORK CITY, STOP CALLING,COME HOME WITH ME and THE ROC(JUST FIRE). |
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Pretty Good Album Submitted on: 2007-01-15 |
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| I like this album cause it hits on every aspect of being a man. It talks about hustling, girls, and losin your partner. I would love to have this Cam back. |
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You Might Want To Reconsider Going Home With This CD (Rating: 5 out of 10- -2.5 stars) Submitted on: 2006-12-17 |
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Straight up: Dip Set is garbage. This album is no exception, although in comparison to all the albums that they released, this is one of the better ones. Trufully, Cam'ron has very limited lyrical skills, and it displays throughout this album. Although during this time this album was released, he was just signed to Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records (you saw how long that lasted). Also around this time, some of the Dip Set artists (Jim Jones and Juelz Santana) were starting to surface. They themselves also weigh this album down. I did like the first single "Oh Boy". Also the second single "Hey Ma" was good also. The album's hugh highlight would be "Welcome To New York" featuring Jay-Z, that was well thought out.
The album also has many low points. A lot of these songs like "Loosing Weight 2" shows how very limited Cam'ron's skills are behind the mic. Memphis Bleek and Beanie Sigel do absolutely nothing for the song "The Roc". Production is good, like the Daz produced "Leave Me Alone", but Cam couldn't pull it together. Just Blaze and Kanye West would also toss in a few beats on this album also.
"Come Home With Me" is average at best. It has a few good songs and a lot of skip material. If you're used to hearing Cam on albums, then you might want to check this out for a few good tracks, or download it to hear how it sounds like. This isn't one I could fully get into.
Lyrics: C
Production: B+
Guest Appearances: C-
Musical Vibes: C
Overall: C
Favorite Tracks: Oh Boy, Welcome To New York City, Hey Ma,
Peace Everyone! |
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The Best of Cam' ron Submitted on: 2006-11-13 |
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| Every track on this album is hot.His two albums"confessions of fire and S.D.E." was garabage.Every dipset fan better have this album.If you like gangsta rap,party rap,pop rap,and R&B rap.It's all in there. |
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