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Purple Haze (Clean)
Cam'ron
Purple Haze (Clean)
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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All Artists: Cam'ron
Title: Purple Haze (Clean)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 1
Label: Roc-a-Fella
Release Date: 12/7/2004
Album Type: Clean
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: East Coast, Gangsta & Hardcore, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602498616697
 

CD Reviews

Hot album!!!!!
EminemFan | 04/03/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a great album. I got this album the day after it came out. It is too bad that Cam'ron and The Diplomats are no longer singed under Roc-A-Fella Records.



1. Intro - Nice way to start off the album. 10/10

2. More Gangsta Music (featuring Juelz Santana) - Another classic Killa Cam/Santana rap song; this is hotter than "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma". 10/10

3. Get Down - hot upbeat song about life. 9/10

4. Welcome To Purple Haze (Skit) - don't rate skits, but this one is funny as hell

5. Killa Cam - you may have heard this song on the Get Em Girls video. 10/10

6. Leave Me Alone Part 2 - this is better than part one on 2003's "Come Home w/ Me" album sampled from Tupac's "Ambitionz as a Ridah". 10/10

7. Down And Out (featuring Kanye West) - this is a hit on the radio and should have released a video for it. 10/10

8. Harlem Streets - The best song on the album!!! Enough said. 25/10

9. Rude Boy (Skit) - no rating; talks to a Jamaican dude on the phone

10. Girls - you probably heard the song and/or seen the video; still a great song because it was never overplayed. 10/10

11. I'm A Chicken Head (Skit) - an angry b***h is mad at him.

12. Soap Opera - Great song; sounds like a song that would be on "Come Home With Me". 9/10

13. O.T. (Skit) - finds another b**ch

14. Bubble Music - this song was all right; didn't really catch on, though. 7/10

15. More Reasons (featuring Jaheim) - worst song on this album; This is the type of song that should have featured Nate Dogg or R. Kelly. I wish this album included his other Jaheim collabo "Lord You Know". 5/10

16. The Block (Skit) - "Mizzle" talks about when he first met The Diplomats; introduces himself in the "Welcome To Purple Haze" skit.

17. The Dope Man (featuring Jim Jones) - hot collabo; sounds sort of like "Certified Gangstas". 9/10

18. Family Ties - you probably heard this song if you saw the Girls video; also on Diplomatic Immunity 2. 10/10

19. Adrenaline (featuring Twista) - him and his "nice" b***h head to Chicago and then jumps to an extremely hot collabo w/ Chi-Town's own, Twista; at the end of the song, he dumps the "mean" b***h and claims he's going to get some ass. 10/10

20. Hey Lady (featuring Freekey Zekey) - Freekey sings the hook and has a more recognizable voice on this record than on the hit single "Hey Ma"

21. Shake (featuring J.R. Writer) - terrible collabo with the newest member of The Diplomats. 7.5/10

22. Get Em Girls - the first single; came out at least a year before the release of this album. 10/10

23. Dipset Forever - tals about how him and his crew have it on lock forever. Kany West produced this track and when Cam'ron gives his shout-outs at the end of the song, it's funny when he says "Kanye's West"

24. Take Em To Church (featuring Juelz Santana) - antoher hot Killa Cam/Santana collabo; also on Diplomatic Immunity 2. 9.5/10"