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Disco de Jim Jones: “Harlem: Diary of a Summer [Edited]”
![Disco de Jim Jones: “Harlem: Diary of a Summer [Edited]” Disco de Jim Jones: “Harlem: Diary of a Summer [Edited]”](http://www.rapmusiczone.com/covers_prJ/jim-jones/2005_170_170_Harlem%253A%2520Diary%2520of%2520a%2520Summer%2520%255BEdited%255D.jpg) Descripción (en inglés) :
Personnel: Jim Jones ; 40 Caliber, Max B, P. Diddy, Paul Wall , T.K., J.R. Writer, Denise Weeks, Trey Songz, Hell Rell, Jha Jha, Juelz Santana, Latiff, Fatal Hussein, Cardan.
<p>Recording information: Dreamsound Studios, Harlem, New York; Right Track, New York, New York (2005).
<p>While Jim Jones's 2004 debut, ON THE WAY TO CHURCH, built a darkly surreal world befitting a man whose name and religious references recall a maniacal 1970s mass murderer, the Dipset member's second solo record, HARLEM: DIARY OF A SUMMER, is a bit disarming in its hooky brightness. In fact, the title-track ode to Jones's home neighborhood, with its breezy jazz hook and friendly spirit, is a positive beacon of light.
<p>Jones's voice, dripping as it always is with a feeling of impending doom, pairs in a wonderfully grotesque way with the buoyant beats behind him, whether he's boasting over a heavy bass ("Baby Girl"), eulogizing atop a classic old-school beat ("Tupac Joint"), or rapping about a mix of desire and betrayal in a unique sample of the Isley Brothers' "Between the Sheets" ("Summer With Miami").
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Lista de temas :
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My Diary - (featuring Denise Weeks) |
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Zeke Interlude Video |
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G's Up - (featuring Cam'Ron/Max B) |
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J.I.M.M.Y. Video |
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What Is This Video |
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Honey Dip - (featuring Juelz Santana/Cam'Ron/Latif) |
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Ride Wit It - (featuring Juelz Santana) |
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Penetentiary Chance - (featuring Hell Rell) |
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We Just Ballin' - (featuring T.K.) |
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What You Been Drankin On? - (featuring Jha Jha) |
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We Gon' Get So High - (featuring Max B) |
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Harlem Video |
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Confront Ya Babe - (featuring Max B) |
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Summer With Miami - (featuring Trey Songz) |
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In Love Wit a Thug - (featuring Denise Weeks) |
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Tupac Joint - (featuring Fatal Hussein/40 Caliber) |
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Baby Girl - (featuring Max B) |
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My Calling |
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Tito Skit |
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Información del disco :
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Harlem: Diary of a Summer [Edited] |
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UPC:099923583127
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Performer
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Género:R&B - Rap
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Artista:Jim Jones (Rap)
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Artistas Invitados:Denise Weeks; Cam'Ron; Max B; Juelz Santana; Latif; Hell Rell; T.K.; Jha Jha; Trey Songz; Fatal Hussein; 40 Caliber
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Productor:Antwan "Amadeus" Thompson; Pete Roc
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Sello:Koch Records (USA)
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Distribuidora:Koch (Distributor USA)
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Fecha de publicación:2005/08/23
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Año de publicación original:2005
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Número de discos:1
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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- Dips In The Building!
This album left me speechless. Jim Jones as usual his lyrics were amazing. His guest appearances were hot cuz of course the dips are on top of the game.... I didnt think he would be able to top his first solo joint "on my way to church". but this takes the cake. if u dont like this. then you're not a true diplomat. like they say, this is more than music. u should definately buy this. dont even think about bootleggin. Buy It! actually buy a couple. thats how good it is.
- jim jones
i think this album was kinda hot this is my first jones cd and im satisfied and just bought on my way to church. i think his flow is good and he is sexy
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