Confessions of Fire
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Confessions of Fire | ||
Studio album by Cam'ron | ||
Released | July 21, 1998 | |
Recorded | 1997-1998 | |
Genre | Hip hop | |
Length | 74:50 | |
Label | Sony/Epic | |
Producer(s) | Darrell Branch, Jacob Yor, Lance "Un" Rivera | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Cam'ron chronology | ||
Confessions of FIre (1998) |
S.D.E. (2000) |
Confessions Of Fire is the debut album from Harlem rapper Cam'ron. It was released in July of 1998, on Untertainment. Its singles were "Horse and Carriage," featuring Ma$e, "3-5-7" and "Feels Good" featuring Usher.
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro"
- "Glory" (feat. Noreaga)
- "357"
- "Rockin' and Rollin'"
- "Wrong Ones"
- "Death"
- "Horse & Carriage" (feat. Mase)
- "Me, My Moms & Jimmy" (feat. Kenny Greene)
- "Prophecy" (feat. Kelly Price)
- "We Got It" (feat. Mase)
- "D Rugs" (feat. Brotha)
- "Feels Good" (feat. Usher)
- "Phone Interlude"
- "Pimp's a Pimp" (feat. Jermaine Dupri)
- "Confessions"
- "Fuck You"
- "Me & My Boo" (feat. Charli Baltimore)
- "Shanghai"
- "Who's Nice"
[edit] Singles
- "Horse & Carriage", Featuring Mase, 1998
- "357", 1998
[edit] Unreleased & Remix Songs
- "Pull It" featuring DMX (This song was widely bootlegged but did not make the album reportedly due to sample clearance issues.)
- "Horse & Carriage (remix) featuring Big Pun, Silk the Shocker, Wyclef Jean, and Charli Baltimore