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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
One Luke Warm Summer For Mr. Jones [3 stars],
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This review is from: Jim Jones: Diary of a Summer (Audio CD)
Jim Jones sophomre effort Harlem: Diary Of A Summer truefully is better than his previous On My Way To Church, but unfortunately it falls short of many expectations.
Lets start off with the good first. Jim Jones thought that he could come with a more mainstream appealing on this album which works in a sucessful way (thats why I bought this). The second single "Summer In Miami" is actually a good song that features Tray Songz. The song "Honey Dip" come off nice and will guarantee to move some butts inside of a club. Jim Jones stepped his rhymes up a tad bit in the intro "My Diary" which works in the winning side. Now the bad parts of this album are also consistant. "J.I.M.M.Y." would have been a nice song if the annoying high pitched sounding title wasn't said a various parts. I said Jim Jones stepped is rhymes up on some songs, but he shows lack of improvement in others such as "Baby Girl" and "What Is This", both also suffering from weak hooks. Actually a lot of songs could have been good if it wern't for sorry hooks. "Ride With Me" would fall into this category, as well as terrible singing by Denise Weeks in the song "I'm in Love With A Thug". "We Just Ballin" is considered a halfassed first take of trying to make a club track, as the whole song comes off terrible. "Tupac Joint" is a joke with lack luster gangstafied production. Why is the song titled that questions me, because the only somewhat connection it has to Tupac is former Outlaw member Hussein Fatal. No verse or snippet from Tupac anywhwere, not to mention Fatal's rhymes wern't as good either. As you see, this album is a step up from his first, but still sufferes from medicoricy. It seems as Jim Jones was doing a good job as it starts off, but it falls apart after about 15 minutes later, with good songs mixed in with some horrible songs pulling the album down. Guest appearances are wack. 40 Cal couldn't have said a stupider rhyme in "Tupac Joint" (Why ya act like I'm new to this?/Mack to the uzi clip/When it comes to beef, we all packed like Luis Rich/Battlin' is ludacris, half of ya uterus/Matter fact, Jimmy, pass me the Kufi List..." he gets worse as it goes on) another reason why this album isn't a 4 star album. Truefully I'm trying to decide whether I should throw in the towel on this one. Halem: Diary Of A Summer isn't all bad but theres major room for improvement. It's actually the best Dip Set album I've heard as of today, since I purchased this when it was first released. Jim Jones will have to come off better the next time around, because this one falls short of being certified gangsta status. I recommend this to Dip Set fans only. Since most of the albums are dual discs, the DVD side is okay as it plays the videos "Summer In Miami" and "Baby Girl b/w G's Up" from this album and "Crunk Muzik" (another medicore song) from the last album. If you don't have the DVD side, you're aren't missing anything. Lyrics: C+ Production: C+ Guest Appearances: D Overall: C Favorite Tracks: My Diary, Honey Dip, Summer In Miami A few more things: 1. If you people think that that song "What You Been Drinkin On" is at least somewhat decent, either: A. you've been locked in a 4x4 foot box for 10 years, or B. just plain deaf & stupid 2. For all of you who are crying about Cam'ron's absance, I for one am thankful he isn't on this album, because he could have easily made this CD a decoration for my wall or a drink coaster.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Jim Jones is doin big things,
This review is from: Jim Jones: Diary of a Summer (Audio CD)
After buyin the previous album (on my way to church)I thought Jim Jones was a weak rapper, the only 2 cuts I liked off it were certified gangstas, and crunk music. But on this album he really did his thing, better beats, better rhymes, and he proved he don't need Killa Cam to make a hit single. I'm a dipset fan and I feel Jim Jones really proved why he's Capo status.
THIS ALBUM IS FIRE IF YOU'RE A DIPSET FAN YOU NEED TO GO GET THIS!!!
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The next level for Jim Jones,
This review is from: Jim Jones: Diary of a Summer (Audio CD)
Jim Jones' first alblum: On my way to Church was a hot alblum, but this is the next level. Its a mixed bag of beats and rhymes, a little more eclectic compared to his first alblum, but a powerful record. Its got something for everyone, dipset is the next to blow, forget these other crews, these guys got the game on smash.
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