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Album Details: Come Home With Me

Release Date:05/14/2002
Label:Roc-a-fella
UPC:731458687627

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User Reviews: Come Home With Me

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    best album to date

    By john  Jun 13, 2004

    Pros: gotta cop dis

    Cons: nuttin wrong wit dis

    gotta have dis jus got to album 10 of 10

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    Very weak rap

    By Ish, Basa  May 23, 2003

    I got this album thinking it would all be at least half as good as hey ma and oh boy....big dissappointment. Camron cant rap and the songs are just dead. Have you ever heard this guy even try to talk? He cant go a second w/out stuttering....dont wast...e your mullah Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Come Home With Me

  • All Music Guide

    Just when seemed as if everyone had forgotten about Cam'ron, he returned in 2002 as part of Jay-Z's industry-dominating Roc-a-Fella collective. If that wasn't reason enough to inspire curiosity, Cam'ron's lead single, "Oh Boy," blew up urban radio all summer. His rugged rapping and Just Blaze's soulful production made "Oh Boy" the huge success that it was, yet the joy of hearing Cam'ron on the radio again also had a bit to do with the revival. The Harlem rapper had fallen off the map after S.D.E. (2000), his poorly recieved album from two years earlier. Just two years before that, Cam'ron was one of the industry's most promising pop-rappers. His first album, Confessions of Fire (1998), produced several singles, including his collaboration with Mase, "Horse Carriage." However, 1998 felt like the distant past in 2002, and Cam'ron needed a big comeback after falling into obscurity during the interim. Come Home With Me is indeed that big comeback. Even though the Roc-a-Fella roster appear...s on only two songs -- "Welcome to New York City," featuring Jay-Z, and "The Roc (Just Fire)," featuring Memphis Bleek and Beanie Sigel -- Cam'ron doesn't really need the assistance here. He comes hard on most tracks, yet his muscle is complemented well by producer Just Blaze and his trademark sampling style. Just Blaze doesn't produce every track on this album, but he does provide the key moments: "Oh Boy" and "The Roc (Just Fire)." Overall, Cam'ron couldn't return with a stonger comeback album than this: He's affiliated with one of the industry's most successful labels, helmed by a hot producer, and armed with a dynamite lead single. Cam'ron may not record the style of pop-rap you once associated with him, but when the resulting album is this solid from top to bottom, you really can't argue. Instead, you should be thankful. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Cam'ron

Rapper Cam'ron was born and raised in Harlem, attending Manhattan Center High School, where one of his basketball teammates was Mason "Mase" Betha, who also became a successful rapper. Though his playing earned him scholarship offers from top colleges, Cam'ron was unable to take advantage of them because of his poor academic record, and he enrolled at a small college in... Read more