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CAMRON ‘Crime Pays’ PDF Print E-mail
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Written by tricksta   
Thursday, 02 July 2009 01:02

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CAMRON
‘Crime Pays’
(Diplomat Records/Asylum Records)

Camron returns with a very solid collection of tracks, after he announced that the original Diplomats Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and Freeky Zeeky were no longer together. Okay so everyone has gone their separate ways, but Camron hold his own? Well holding a number one in Billboard Top Rap & R’n’B album chart and number three in the Billboard Top 200 album chart would suggest so! Here we have an MC that has not enlisted the guest efforts of T-Pain or Akon, doesn’t have a Lil Wayne or Young Jeezy collabo, just someone who reps on his ones while enlisting his peoples for guest appearances. Skitzo gives up some sick production on the intro track ‘Woo Hoo’ which features 40Cal and Byrd Gang and the harder more Southern-tinged ‘Homicide’. Yes it has the usual accessible stuff from Cam, but he does show his harder more street style real well too. This is a great sixth album, from a quality rapper and actor (yes, don’t forget he’s been in Papers Soldiers, Paid In Full, State Property 2, Killa Season and The Bakery!). Harlem stand up, it’s Killa Cam time…

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Review by Tricksta
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