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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One Nice Blazzin Hip Hop Classic
Cam'runs this album. It's nice. You can feel it out on all levels: R&B, dance, street,underground. A must for any hip hop head or anyone for that matter. I originally purchased the album for 'Horse & Carriage' , but soon discovered that was just the tip of the iceberg. The most overlooked album of 1998. Can't wait for the next album ... provided it doesn't...
Published on July 20, 1999 by Monitorman@hotmail.com

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3.0 out of 5 stars Cam'ron- Confessions of Fire
Cam'rons debut album "Confessions of Fire" (1998) is a solid release. Nowadays Cam'ron is a well established rapper signed to Rocafella, back in 98 he was just another MC trying to make it. The intro has Cam'ron making it through the jungle, then he hooks up with Noreaga and shows some of his hunger on "Glory" which is followed up by the fastpaced "357". Then he drops...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Cam'ron- Confessions of Fire, May 23, 2004
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Cam'rons debut album "Confessions of Fire" (1998) is a solid release. Nowadays Cam'ron is a well established rapper signed to Rocafella, back in 98 he was just another MC trying to make it. The intro has Cam'ron making it through the jungle, then he hooks up with Noreaga and shows some of his hunger on "Glory" which is followed up by the fastpaced "357". Then he drops some laid back tracks with "Rockin' and Rollin'" and "Wrong Ones", the later track has Cam'ron talking about creeping it with a lady. "Death" is a grimey track, where Cam'ron drops some ill lines, and uses some Biggie vocals. "Horse & Carriage" feat. Mase is one of the singles that helped this one sell, its nothing special to me, though I do like Mase's chorus. R&B singer Kelly Price drops some vocals on "Prophecy", a sad sounding cut, where Cam'ron drops some memorable lyrics when remembering his best friend blood who died. I like this track because it just goes deep and flows through smoothly, basically the message behind is appreciate life because you never know when your going to go. "D Rugs" is a standout cut, where Cam'ron talks about the game drugs, and family going back to 88, backed by some impressive vocals from Brotha. Upbeat "Feels Good" feat. Usher changes the pace, a track about love and sex. Cam'ron gets real dirty on "Confessions" and unleashes some hate on "F*** You". Charli Baltimore and Cam'ron deliver a decent collab on "Me and my boo". The album closes off with "Who's Nice". What I like about this one is Cam'ron came out hungry and raw delivering some memorable tracks, on the flipside though the album has some wack beats and a number of tracks which fall under skip material. All in all though "Confessions of Fire" was a decent debut, which helped Cam'ron get a foothold in the rap game. Since then he has come along way, his latest album "Purple Haze" drops next month. 3.5.
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3.0 out of 5 stars My confessions (3 and 1/2), October 22, 2007
This review is from: Confessions of Fire (Audio CD)
Cam'ron's first single 357 showed that he had potential but his second single Horse & Carriage made people sleep on him and this album. Now this album is not great by any means but its decent at best. After a silly intro, the albums starts off with Glory(feat Noreaga) which is not bad. 357 was a great first single because Cam actually spit on that track. The track Death is hilarious because its Death teasing and taunting Cam'ron about his fear of dying. Confessions is Cam'ron giving the most ridiculous confession to a priest that you'll ever hear but this track is one of the better songs on the album. Cam'ron gives two honest attempts at songs of substance with Prophecy(feat Kelly Price) and D Rugs. On Prophecy, Cam'ron gets introspective plus Kelly Price on the chorus was a nice touch and D Rugs is Cam telling a story of how his mother was a addicted to drugs. Shanghai is a comical account of Cam'ron robbing a restaurant. There are songs that stop this album from being the great album it could have been. Horse & Carriage is garbage and why he thought Mase would have made this song better by being on the hook is beyond me. Both the Jermaine Dupri featured tracks, Rockin & Rollin and A Pimp's A Pimp are studio trash can material. We Got It is straight up filler. Cam also falls flat when he tries his hand at songs for the ladies like Me & My Boo(feat Charli Baltimore) and Feels Good(featuring Usher. Bottom Line: While Cam'ron's Confessions Of Fire is not the best album of 1998, its one of his best albums and is better than the hot garbage he has been putting out lately. Cam'ron's rhymes on certain tracks were better than the way he raps now. He blow this one out the water with S.D.E. though. Standout Tracks: GLORY, 357, WRONG ONES, DEATH, PROPHECY, D RUGS, CONFESSIONS, SHANGHAI and WHO'S NICE.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One Nice Blazzin Hip Hop Classic, July 20, 1999
This review is from: Confessions of Fire (Audio CD)
Cam'runs this album. It's nice. You can feel it out on all levels: R&B, dance, street,underground. A must for any hip hop head or anyone for that matter. I originally purchased the album for 'Horse & Carriage' , but soon discovered that was just the tip of the iceberg. The most overlooked album of 1998. Can't wait for the next album ... provided it doesn't turn out to be a softmore jinx.
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5.0 out of 5 stars one track does it all, April 12, 1999
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i'm telling you right now buy this album. the track "prophecy" featuring Kelly Price is the best and most powerful song ever. the hook by kelly is so catchy and cam'ron does clean, laid back rap over r+b background music. the song is worth buying the album. also tracks like "horse and carriage", and "me and my boo" are collecters too.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Coulda been better!!!!!!!!!!!!!, March 10, 1999
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Alright, everyone who likes Cam'ron and Ma$e only because "their fine" and "their hot," their dumb. This CD does not represent Cam in all of his "Glory." There are some songs worth listening to, such as "357","Glory", "Horse and Carriage" and "Shanghai." But other than those few songs, it's obvious that this CD was made to appeal to a pop audience. It's okay to get your money, but I know that Cam will come back twice as nice on some stuff that truly represents him.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It was OK, October 24, 1998
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This CD wasn't really all it looked like. Yeah, there were a lot of fresh jams on it but most of it really sucked. The first couple songs are good but after the song "F*** You" it was really lame. It was OK though.
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3.0 out of 5 stars HE COULD HAVE DONE MUCH BETTER, August 23, 1998
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I KNOW CAM HAS MUCH MORE SKILLS THAN HE DISPLAYED ON HIS ALBUM. I THINK HE SHOULD'VE SPIT MORE SHIT LIKE ON GLORY, A PIMPS A PIMP, AND WHO'S NICE. I LIKE WHEN RAPPERS SPIT LYRICS THAT MAKE YOU WANNA GO BACK AND LISTEN TO IT OVER AND OVER. I WANNA BE ABLE TO BE AMAZED EVERYTIME I HEAR A RHYME. I EXPECTED A LOT MORE FROM HIM, BUT HE'S STILL ONE OF MY FAVORITE RAPPERS.
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2.0 out of 5 stars 'Confessions of Fire' is not so hot afterall........., August 19, 2002
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This is the album, unfortunately, that I try so very hard to forget came from Cam'ron - but, what's done is done. After hearing the first single off the record, "Horse and Carriage," I wasn't too motivated to buy a copy, thinking that songs like that were what to expect from the CD. Despite my friends many arguments to look past the single because the album was "blazin'," I decided to borrow the CD and peep it. Not only was the record a waste of time, but I was enthused by the fact that Cam'ron was supposed to be an underground emcee, yet, the whole album was commercially drenched. The only joint I found worth listening to off the album was "Wrong Ones," but other than that 'Confessions of Fire' is the epitome of the new style of music nodding heads -- hip-pop, and oh boy, is it wack.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Come back in 2 or 3 albums, June 1, 2001
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After hearing 357, I really wanted to hear more from Cam. I finally bought the CD as the used CD store, and I'm glad I didn't pay full price. Yes Cam shows mad styles in 357. Yes Feels good is a favorite of everybody. Heck, most have some they love even if "her rings were rusty, feet were crusty or arms were musty" (or something like that) even if we won't admit it. And Horse and Carriage is undeniable. So what's wrong with the rest of the CD. Half the problem is Cam. He spends half the album trying to do it for the streets. Theirs nothing wrong with that, but the dark and uninspiring beats combined with the lyrics will get this THROWN in the street. Okay, the lyrics aren't that bad, and he tries some new angles. But in the end, they don't overwhelm, and this combines with the music for an unfulfilling sound. And they sound fake when he tries to be the next Ma$e on the other half of the CD. Nothings wrong with Ma$e, but Cam's impersonation is all wrong. The samples he uses aren't even catchy, and he chooses to rap the same way the whole CD, even though he doesn't have to. Cam'Ron ahs some skills and some good ideas. But the trick of trying to appeal to the streets and the suburbs is a tough act to pull of, even for rap vets, let alone a rookie. If he figures out who he is as an artist, he'll surprise people. He definitely has the talent, and with the right production team, Cam can be a star.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I Confess, September 19, 2005
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V. Stylez "A.K.A. J.R. Valintyne" (Marcy. Bklyn, New York / South Jersey) - See all my reviews
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A great debut by the man that dons himself Harlems Finest.
Only the confident can go and put their moms on a album.
357 ah man iz crazy. Horse and Carridge probably will be the most known off the album but I know that its not the best song the album has to offer. From this point the game has to be aware that he will be here for awhile.
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