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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 20, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: November 20, 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Bad Boy
  • ASIN: B00005RIKU
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #18,126 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Intro
2. Everyday
3. Child of the Ghetto
4. Special Delivery
5. Whatever (Interlude)
6. Keep It Gangsta - G. Dep, Shyne
7. Smash on the First Night - G. Dep,
8. Ride
9. News Report (Interlude)
10. Danger Zone
11. I Am - G. Dep, Kool G Rap, Rakim
12. Blast Off - Mark Curry, G. Dep, Loon
13. Real (Interlude)
14. Doe Fiend
15. I Want the World to See - G. Dep, Joe Hooker
16. Let's Get It - Black Rob, G. Dep, Puff Daddy
17. It's All Over - G. Dep, Carl Thomas
18. One Way - Black Rob, G. Dep
19. Straight to the Top (Interlude)
20. Nothing Gonna Stop Me - G. Dep, Joe Hooker

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As one of the last few shining lights at Puff's crumbling Bad Boy empire, G-Dep's crisp, conversational flow was expected to help fill the gaping hole left at the label by the death of Biggie and resignation of the LOX. Interestingly, Dep's solo debut actually does a decent job (along with Black Rob's Life Story) of further cementing Puff's rep as a great spotter of talent. G-Dep cashes in on the street buzz that has been festering since his performances on the Bad Boy compilation The Saga Continues... on "Special Delivery," a modest head-nodder with its minimalist loop and drum programs--Puff ad-libs notwithstanding. On "I Am," which teams up arguably two of the greatest MCs of all time (Rakim and Kool G Rap) with Dep, and the Depster more than holds his own. "Keep It Gangsta" features an introspective Shyne waxing cryptically about the court case that got him locked down, and the clubby "Smash on the First Night" is another one of those must-hear gems. Still, the album has problem areas. Why lazily lift a loop from Eric B and Rakim's classic "Microphone Fiend" on "Doe Fiend"? And why do two of the best joints on this album ("Lets Get It," "Child of the Ghetto") already appear on the The Saga Continues...? --Dalton Higgins

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Potential Savior of Bad Boy, November 24, 2001
By A Customer
(Here's the short version: on most CDs, I only like maybe 6 or 7 songs out of like 15-20 total. On G-Dep's, I can honestly say that I like every one of them. That just doesn't happen everyday. And now for the long verson...)

I've been waiting for this to drop since August 7, and it was definitely worth it. Originally due at that date, Child Of The Ghetto was delayed to make room for P. Diddy's solo album The Saga Continues. G-Dep's first single, Let's Get It, now became the first single for Puff, with those two and contributer Black Rob assuming the group moniker "Three The Hard Way"--an excuse for Puff to put the song on his album. We still got a little taste of G-Dep on a few songs, but with the exception of Child Of The Ghetto, we weren't hearing his best. Then we were told to listen for Special Delivery on the radio, and after certain global events and a couple delays, the album finally debuted.

On Child Of The Ghetto, G-Dep really offers it all. The lead-off track, Everyday, is my favorite song and I think a find example of his lyrical and delivery skills. Yo Puff, if you're reading, you gotta make this the next single; I'm telling you, it's what we'll want to hear, and it showcases G-Dep's rapping prowess. I'm actually glad they kept Child Of The Ghetto, the title track, on the CD, despite it already being on Puff's, as it's also one of the hottest tracks. (Check out the third verse.) The "P. Diddy Remix" to Special Delivery follows, and having heard the song with and without Diddy's ad libs screaming in the background, it has greater energy with it. Here you'll also experience his unorthodox, but incredibly catchy, flow. Keep It Gangsta, perhaps one of the last times we'll hear Shyne, follows, with a hook that you'll either dig or dislike, but good verses by both rappers.

After that comes "Smash" On The First Night, which could definitely become a club hit and has great crossover appeal. Originally, the song had a different, rather unique beat to it (with the same lyrics and a title to match the hook), but I'm kind of glad they changed it to something upbeat and public-friendly because this could spell better exposure for G-Dep. This should be the third single if the title track isn't.

Also look out for Danger Zone, a few tracks down, in which G-Dep displays some of the tightest rhyming I've heard, especially the third verse. I Want The World To See has smoothly flowing production and the lyrics to match ("This ain't the old Lakers and nigga, you ain't Worthy"). One Way is an interesting song hidden towards the back of the album that puts a new, darker twist on Blondie's classic. The Let's Get It Remix turns the original into a posse cut featuring the up and coming from Bad Boy. Most of the other songs I left out are pretty hot, not my favorites but definitely songs I'd turn to if they were on the radio. I honestly dig them all.

Now, for those of you who have kept up with G-Dep over the months, maybe downloaded some of his songs, you'll find that a couple are missing from the final album. Most notably, For The Kids, a ghetto reinterpretation of nursery rhymes, is very unfortunately omitted. I encourage all of you to actually download that song because it's among G-Dep's best work, in my opinion. So Blazing It's Amazing, whose theme you can guess, also doesn't find its way on the album. And for those of you who are really paying attention, you'll notice that even a couple skits that were going to be on the CD originally were taken out. Lamentably, an interlude featuring G-Dep and some woman [...] in a parking lot (to precede F*** On The First Night) isn't there, nor is the original interlude before Danger Zone, a grim scene at a hospital. I would count what's not on the CD as my only disappointment. (And with only 71 minutes total, there's room for an extra track.)

G-Dep really can be the savior of Bad Boy. At this point, it's all on P. Diddy to promote him and make people know his name. So far, I fear that he's not doing his job, as I haven't heard Special Delivery in my area. (Note that it did debut at 17 on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles Chart, so maybe some places like New York are hearing it more.) But G-Dep undisputably has what it takes to be the next great MC of our day.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Debut, November 5, 2004
By G$ "Z-Wad" (B-More, MD) - See all my reviews
  
G-Dep delivers a very solid debut. it's a shame he's on Bad Boy cause he probably won't get to drop again for years (look at Carl Thomas, Black Rob, Loon, etc.). The best Bad Boy album since Lox left (early 2000). He has a unique flow and delivers his lyrics good over some of the best beats I've heard in a while. A must have album.

#2 - 7.5
#3 - 10 (classic)
#4 - 9.5 (great beat, long intro with gay ass Puff yelling - check out the remix w/ Ghostface, Keith Murray & Craig Mack)
#6 - 6 (f/ Shyne)
#7 - 7.5 (f/ May)
#8 - 7.5
#10 - 10 (classic with a great beat)
#11 - 9 (good song f/ legends Kool G Rap & Rakim)
#12 - 10 (classic w/ great beat f/ Mark Curry & Loon)
#14 - 10 (classic remake of Rakim's "Microphone Fiend")
#15 - 7 (f/ Joe Hooker)
#16 - 9.5 (f/ Black Rob & Puff Daddy)
#17 - 7 (f/ Carl Thomas)
#18 - 8 (f/ Black Rob)
#20 - 5

T. Coleman -- Harlem, NY

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BEST RAP ALBUMS EVER!, August 30, 2004
By D. E. Arnold (LOS ANGELES, CA) - See all my reviews
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ITS A SHAME THIS ALBUM JUST DIDN'T BLOW UP THE WAY I THOUGHT IT SHOULD HAVE. I THINK BADBOY RECORDS IS TO BLAME FOR NOT PROMOTING IT WELL. THE PRODUCTION & THE LYRICS ARE AMAZING FROM START TO FINISH, LISTEN TO THE LYRICS AND PLAY THIS ALBUM LOUD ON A GOOD SOUND SYSTEM, TRUST ME, YOU WON'T BE SORRY. I HOPE G. DEP'S NEXT ALBUM WILL BRING THE SUCCESS HE RIGHTFULLY DESERVE, I'LL BE FIRST IN LINE TO GET IT.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Potential...Potential...Potential...Now Where Is The Follow Up Album (4.5 stars)
A lot of people have heard of G. Dep's debut "Child Of The Ghetto" but decided to use it as a pillow and slept on it. Why, it questions me. Read more
Published on July 30, 2006 by Chandler

5.0 out of 5 stars G. Dep - Child of the Ghetto
G. Dep was another rapper on Bad Boy records who released one album and then disapeared. "Child of the Ghetto" was released in 2001 and was his Bad Boy/rap game debut... Read more
Published on March 14, 2005 by Tha Realest

2.0 out of 5 stars OTHER THAN A FEW SONGS, THIS ALBUM IS WHACK!!!
I FIRST HEARD G-DEP WHEN I WAS WATCHING MTV2, HIS SONG EVERYDAY. I GOTTA ADMIT, THE SONG WAS PRETTY DEEP AND HIS FLOW WAS INTERESTING. SO I BOUGHT THE CD...BAD MISTAKE!!! Read more
Published on July 11, 2004 by I.A.K.

4.0 out of 5 stars Not a Bad Boy Fan, but a G.Dep Fan
I'm not a Bad Boy fan, I'm a 2Pac fan (U know the whole "Bad Boy Killaz", Pac - Biggie beef). But I'am a G.Dep fan. Read more
Published on February 22, 2004 by kids516

4.0 out of 5 stars G.Dep - Child of the Ghetto
G.Dep's debut album "Child of the Ghetto" (2001) was a nice release. Guest appearances come from Deps Bad Boy family: P. Read more
Published on January 17, 2004 by Constant

4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the money
I don't know where this character came from, being on the bad boy label and all, but this man can rap. Read more
Published on November 26, 2003 by filthy

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Slept On Artist.
When this CD came out I knew it was going to be straight fire. Unfortunately, due to Diddy's poor marketing and promotions on this CD it failed.

It's Classic.

Published on September 14, 2003 by Justin Jimenez

4.0 out of 5 stars good work
tight album. G-Dep definately got superb skills on da mic.
best tracks: Everyday (this is da gutta)
Child Of The Ghetto (hyped up track)
Keep It Gangsta ... Read more
Published on July 3, 2003 by Servon

2.0 out of 5 stars It's not bad, but he's capable of much better.
Fledgling Bad Boy Records artist G Dep has far greater skills than those displayed on this very uneven disc; executive producer Sean Combs, rather than being part of the problem,... Read more
Published on June 25, 2003 by Angus Brewer

4.0 out of 5 stars this cd is tight
this album has some beats that supplement the voice of tha deputy in this album. he has a slow but good voice that sounds good for ya ear boy, and the people that he gets in the... Read more
Published on March 12, 2003 by Alex

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