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Crime Pays (Cam'ron album)

Crime Pays is the sixth studio album by Harlem rapper Cam'ron. The album was released on May 12, 2009, by Diplomat Records, Asylum Records, and Warner Bros. Records.

Crime Pays
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 12, 2009
Recorded2008
GenreHip hop
Length73:22
Label
ProducerCam'ron (exec.), Skitzo, AraabMuzik, I.N.F.O., NOVA, P Thrillz, YH
Cam'ron chronology
Killa Season
(2006)
Crime Pays
(2009)
Heat in Here Vol. 1
(2010)
Singles from Crime Pays
  1. "My Job"
    Released: January 20, 2009
  2. "Get It in Ohio"
    Released: March 31, 2009
  3. "Cookies-n-Apple Juice"
    Released: May 8, 2009

Background edit

My Job, the rapper's first video in two years released to the internet in January 2009, shows a more mature approach to life in an economically struggling America. Though My Job was not intended to be a single, the response to the song was so positive that it was released as a single on March 10, 2009.

XXL Magazine shortly after announced cover of their April issue, due out February 24, which will go more into detail about his status, the 2007 feud with 50 Cent and the status of the once dominating crew The Diplomats. In this interview, Cam'ron stated that the original Diplomats Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and Freeky Zeeky were no longer together.[citation needed]

Miss Info also released an exclusive "Where's Cam'ron?" segment on her website, where the rapper continues to explain many unanswered questions and the future of the MC. Despite the fact that none of the singles charted, the album proved to be successful, charting at #3 on the Billboard 200 selling an estimated 45,000 copies its first week.[1]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic68/100[2]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [3]
DJBooth     [4]
Entertainment WeeklyB[5]
NOW     [6]
Pitchfork5.7/10[7]
PopMatters          [8]
RapReviews6.5/10[9]
Rolling Stone     [10]
Slant Magazine     [11]
Spin     [12]

Crime Pays received positive reviews but music critics found criticism in its length, production and lyrical content. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 68, based on 13 reviews.[2]

AllMusic editor David Jeffries praised Cam for re-tooling his production and lyrical content to bring back the grit and humor he lost in Killa Season, concluding with, "Add it all up and Crime Pays is just what the fans want, without any sense the man is pandering."[3] Chris Ryan of Spin also praised Cam for delivering material that was reminiscent of his better efforts, concluding that "He may have kept his lyrical gift hidden, but he didn’t lose it."[12] Andrew Rennie of NOW praised the album for containing less featured artists to focus on tight wordplay and sprinklings of topical tracks like "My Job" and "Silky", concluding that, "Cam'ron has evolved on this no-frills release, and it is disarmingly effective."[6]

Entertainment Weekly's Simon Vozick-Levinson and Rolling Stone's Jody Rosen both similarly praised the album for showcasing Cam's knack for lacing typical street tracks with a unique flow and strong wordplay. They concluded by praising the track "My Job" for bringing Cam out of his comfort zone to deliver a serious subject matter.[5][10] Nathan Slavik of DJBooth found the album a bit lengthy with unnecessary skits and dull tracks but found Cam's lyrical content and choice in party tracks still on-point, saying that "while Crime Pays is far from a perfect album, it is more than enough to serve as a notice to hip-hop: Cam’ron’s back, and he is not to be slept on."[4]

Jesse Cataldo of Slant Magazine was also critical of the needless skits and anonymous brag tracks that border on misogyny but found the production on the same footing with Cam's idiosyncratic wordplay, saying that "forgetting the excess filler, he’s [also] put out a pretty solid album."[11] Ian Cohen from Pitchfork was mixed about the album, finding Cam's usually humorous lyrics and confident flow wasted with production that's more appropriate for a mixtape. He also pointed out that Cam's material was similar to Kool Keith based on the skits, concluding that "In their minds, Cam's done nothing worth really mentioning since 2005, and Crime Pays often makes you wonder if they've got a point."[7] Jordan Sargent of PopMatters criticized the album for lacking the retro-soul beats of Purple Haze that had energy and instead contains lackluster synth production with lyrics that border on self-parody, saying that, "On Crime Pays he swings too far in the opposite direction, coming back with an album that is unadventurous and uninteresting."[8]

Track listing edit

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Crime Pays" (Intro)Skitzo2:32
2."Cookin' Up"I.N.F.O., NOVA4:03
3."Where I Know You From"Skitzo4:03
4."Fuck Cam #1" (skit)Skitzo, P Thrillz1:24
5."Never Ever"Skitzo3:30
6."Curve"AraabMuzik, Skitzo3:43
7."Silky (No Homo)" (featuring Lady Lodi)Skitzo3:20
8."Get It In Ohio"AraabMuzik4:23
9."Who"Skitzo3:43
10."Grease" (skit)Skitzo, P Thrillz2:10
11."You Know What's Up" (featuring C.O. & Sky-Lyn)Skitzo3:16
12."Spend the Night" (featuring Lady Lodi)AraabMuzik4:03
13."Fuck Cam #2" (skit)Skitzo, P Thrillz1:12
14."Woo Hoo" (featuring 40 Cal. & Byrd Lady)Skitzo3:50
15."Chalupa"AraabMuzik4:01
16."Cookies-n-Apple Juice" (featuring Byrd Lady & Skitzo)Skitzo3:55
17."My Job"Skitzo3:47
18."Homicide"Skitzo3:43
19."Fuck Cam #3" (skit)Skitzo, P Thrillz0:50
20."Got It for Cheap" (featuring Skitzo)YH4:11
21."Get It Get It" (featuring Skitzo)Skitzo3:14
22."Bottom of the Pussy"Skitzo3:16
23."Fuck Cam #4" (skit)Skitzo, P Thrillz1:13
Samples

Personnel edit

Credits for Crime Pays adapted from AllMusic.[13]

  • Cam'ron – Executive Producer
  • Gregory Davidson – Art Direction, Design, Art Manager
  • Chonita Floyd – Marketing
  • Lady Lodi – Vocals
  • I.N.F.O. - Producer
  • Nova – Producer
  • Mike Nyte – Mixing
  • Phantom – Mastering
  • Chris Rascoe – Promotions Coordinator
  • Rod Rhaspy – Vocals
  • Skitzo – Producer, Engineer
  • Sky-Lyn – Vocals
  • Shareif Ziyadat – Photography

Charts edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . MissInfo.tv. Archived from the original on 2007-03-20. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  2. ^ a b "Reviews for Crime Pays by Cam'ron". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Jeffries, David. "Crime Pays - Cam'ron". AllMusic. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
  4. ^ a b Slavik, Nathan (May 12, 2009). . DJBooth. The DJBooth, LLC. Archived from the original on May 25, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
  5. ^ a b Vozick-Levinson, Simon (May 6, 2009). "Crime Pays Review". Entertainment Weekly. Time Inc. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
  6. ^ a b Rennie, Andrew (May 20, 2009). "Cam'ron - Crime Pays (Asylum/Diplomatic Man)". NOW. NOW Communications. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  7. ^ a b Cohen, Ian (May 15, 2009). "Cam'ron: Crime Pays". Pitchfork. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
  8. ^ a b Sargent, Jordan (June 11, 2009). "Cam'ron: Crime Pays". PopMatters. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  9. ^ Hernandez, Pedro (May 19, 2009). "Cam'Ron :: Crime Pays :: Asylum Records". RapReviews. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  10. ^ a b Rosen, Jody (May 12, 2009). . Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. Archived from the original on May 17, 2009. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
  11. ^ a b Cataldo, Jesse (May 12, 2009). "Cam'ron Crime Pays". Slant Magazine. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  12. ^ a b Ryan, Chris (April 16, 2009). "Cam'ron 'Crime Pays' (Asylum)". Spin. Spin Media. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
  13. ^ "Crime Pays - Cam'ron | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved May 13, 2015.
  14. ^ "Cam'ron Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
  15. ^ "Cam'ron Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
  16. ^ "Cam'ron Chart History (Top Rap Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 13, 2015.
  17. ^ . Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on September 17, 2015. Retrieved May 13, 2015.
  18. ^ . Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on October 12, 2015. Retrieved May 13, 2015.

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Crime Pays is the sixth studio album by Harlem rapper Cam ron The album was released on May 12 2009 by Diplomat Records Asylum Records and Warner Bros Records Crime PaysStudio album by Cam ronReleasedMay 12 2009Recorded2008GenreHip hopLength73 22LabelDiplomatAsylumWarner Bros ProducerCam ron exec Skitzo AraabMuzik I N F O NOVA P Thrillz YHCam ron chronologyKilla Season 2006 Crime Pays 2009 Heat in Here Vol 1 2010 Singles from Crime Pays My Job Released January 20 2009 Get It in Ohio Released March 31 2009 Cookies n Apple Juice Released May 8 2009 Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Year end charts 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground editMy Job the rapper s first video in two years released to the internet in January 2009 shows a more mature approach to life in an economically struggling America Though My Job was not intended to be a single the response to the song was so positive that it was released as a single on March 10 2009 XXL Magazine shortly after announced cover of their April issue due out February 24 which will go more into detail about his status the 2007 feud with 50 Cent and the status of the once dominating crew The Diplomats In this interview Cam ron stated that the original Diplomats Jim Jones Juelz Santana and Freeky Zeeky were no longer together citation needed Miss Info also released an exclusive Where s Cam ron segment on her website where the rapper continues to explain many unanswered questions and the future of the MC Despite the fact that none of the singles charted the album proved to be successful charting at 3 on the Billboard 200 selling an estimated 45 000 copies its first week 1 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic68 100 2 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 DJBooth nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Entertainment WeeklyB 5 NOW nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Pitchfork5 7 10 7 PopMatters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 RapReviews6 5 10 9 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Spin nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Crime Pays received positive reviews but music critics found criticism in its length production and lyrical content At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 68 based on 13 reviews 2 AllMusic editor David Jeffries praised Cam for re tooling his production and lyrical content to bring back the grit and humor he lost in Killa Season concluding with Add it all up and Crime Pays is just what the fans want without any sense the man is pandering 3 Chris Ryan of Spin also praised Cam for delivering material that was reminiscent of his better efforts concluding that He may have kept his lyrical gift hidden but he didn t lose it 12 Andrew Rennie of NOW praised the album for containing less featured artists to focus on tight wordplay and sprinklings of topical tracks like My Job and Silky concluding that Cam ron has evolved on this no frills release and it is disarmingly effective 6 Entertainment Weekly s Simon Vozick Levinson and Rolling Stone s Jody Rosen both similarly praised the album for showcasing Cam s knack for lacing typical street tracks with a unique flow and strong wordplay They concluded by praising the track My Job for bringing Cam out of his comfort zone to deliver a serious subject matter 5 10 Nathan Slavik of DJBooth found the album a bit lengthy with unnecessary skits and dull tracks but found Cam s lyrical content and choice in party tracks still on point saying that while Crime Pays is far from a perfect album it is more than enough to serve as a notice to hip hop Cam ron s back and he is not to be slept on 4 Jesse Cataldo of Slant Magazine was also critical of the needless skits and anonymous brag tracks that border on misogyny but found the production on the same footing with Cam s idiosyncratic wordplay saying that forgetting the excess filler he s also put out a pretty solid album 11 Ian Cohen from Pitchfork was mixed about the album finding Cam s usually humorous lyrics and confident flow wasted with production that s more appropriate for a mixtape He also pointed out that Cam s material was similar to Kool Keith based on the skits concluding that In their minds Cam s done nothing worth really mentioning since 2005 and Crime Pays often makes you wonder if they ve got a point 7 Jordan Sargent of PopMatters criticized the album for lacking the retro soul beats of Purple Haze that had energy and instead contains lackluster synth production with lyrics that border on self parody saying that On Crime Pays he swings too far in the opposite direction coming back with an album that is unadventurous and uninteresting 8 Track listing editNo TitleProducer s Length1 Crime Pays Intro Skitzo2 322 Cookin Up I N F O NOVA4 033 Where I Know You From Skitzo4 034 Fuck Cam 1 skit Skitzo P Thrillz1 245 Never Ever Skitzo3 306 Curve AraabMuzik Skitzo3 437 Silky No Homo featuring Lady Lodi Skitzo3 208 Get It In Ohio AraabMuzik4 239 Who Skitzo3 4310 Grease skit Skitzo P Thrillz2 1011 You Know What s Up featuring C O amp Sky Lyn Skitzo3 1612 Spend the Night featuring Lady Lodi AraabMuzik4 0313 Fuck Cam 2 skit Skitzo P Thrillz1 1214 Woo Hoo featuring 40 Cal amp Byrd Lady Skitzo3 5015 Chalupa AraabMuzik4 0116 Cookies n Apple Juice featuring Byrd Lady amp Skitzo Skitzo3 5517 My Job Skitzo3 4718 Homicide Skitzo3 4319 Fuck Cam 3 skit Skitzo P Thrillz0 5020 Got It for Cheap featuring Skitzo YH4 1121 Get It Get It featuring Skitzo Skitzo3 1422 Bottom of the Pussy Skitzo3 1623 Fuck Cam 4 skit Skitzo P Thrillz1 13 Samples Silky No Homo contains a sample from Groove Me by King Floyd Curve contains a sample from For You by Manfred Mann s Earth Band Spend the Night contains a sample from Escape by Kay Cee My Job contains a sample from Just A Little Misunderstanding by The Contours Where I Know You From contains a sample from Get Ya Mind Right by Young JeezyPersonnel editCredits for Crime Pays adapted from AllMusic 13 Cam ron Executive Producer Gregory Davidson Art Direction Design Art Manager Chonita Floyd Marketing Lady Lodi Vocals I N F O Producer Nova Producer Mike Nyte Mixing Phantom Mastering Chris Rascoe Promotions Coordinator Rod Rhaspy Vocals Skitzo Producer Engineer Sky Lyn Vocals Shareif Ziyadat PhotographyCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2009 PeakpositionUS Billboard 200 14 3US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 15 1US Top Rap Albums Billboard 16 1 Year end charts edit Chart 2009 PositionUS R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 17 64US Top Rap Albums Billboard 18 23See also editList of Billboard number one R amp B albums of 2009 List of number one rap albums of 2009 U S References edit MissInfo tv MissInfo tv Archived from the original on 2007 03 20 Retrieved 2014 05 25 a b Reviews for Crime Pays by Cam ron Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved December 24 2015 a b Jeffries David Crime Pays Cam ron AllMusic Retrieved May 25 2014 a b Slavik Nathan May 12 2009 Cam ron Crime Pays DJBooth The DJBooth LLC Archived from the original on May 25 2014 Retrieved May 25 2014 a b Vozick Levinson Simon May 6 2009 Crime Pays Review Entertainment Weekly Time Inc Retrieved May 25 2014 a b Rennie Andrew May 20 2009 Cam ron Crime Pays Asylum Diplomatic Man NOW NOW Communications Retrieved December 24 2015 a b Cohen Ian May 15 2009 Cam ron Crime Pays Pitchfork Retrieved May 25 2014 a b Sargent Jordan June 11 2009 Cam ron Crime Pays PopMatters Retrieved December 24 2015 Hernandez Pedro May 19 2009 Cam Ron Crime Pays Asylum Records RapReviews Retrieved December 24 2015 a b Rosen Jody May 12 2009 Crime Pays Cam ron Review Rolling Stone Wenner Media Archived from the original on May 17 2009 Retrieved November 28 2011 a b Cataldo Jesse May 12 2009 Cam ron Crime Pays Slant Magazine Retrieved December 24 2015 a b Ryan Chris April 16 2009 Cam ron Crime Pays Asylum Spin Spin Media Retrieved May 25 2014 Crime Pays Cam ron Credits AllMusic Retrieved May 13 2015 Cam ron Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved May 20 2014 Cam ron Chart History Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard Retrieved May 20 2014 Cam ron Chart History Top Rap Albums Billboard Retrieved May 13 2015 2009 Year End Charts R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard Prometheus Global Media Archived from the original on September 17 2015 Retrieved May 13 2015 2009 Year End Charts Rap Albums Billboard Prometheus Global Media Archived from the original on October 12 2015 Retrieved May 13 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crime Pays Cam 27ron album amp oldid 1192300515, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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