S.D.E. (album)

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S.D.E.
S.D.E. cover
Studio album by Cam'Ron
Released September 19, 2000
Recorded 1999-2000
Genre Hip hop
Length 60:00
Label Sony
Producer(s) Cam'ron, Jacob York
Professional reviews
Cam'Ron chronology
Confessions of Fire
(1998)
S.D.E
(2000)
Come Home With Me
(2002)


S.D.E. (Sports, Drugs and Entertainment) is an album by popular Harlem rapper Cam'ron. It's packed with guest star appearances, and stories of urban ills and his life as a former basketball player. Cam'ron receives help from friends like Beyoncé of Destiny's Child, Noreaga, Dutch and Spade, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Prodigy (of Mobb Deep), and his Diplomats group members Freekey Zeekey, Juelz Santana, and Jim Jones.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Fuck You (Intro)"
  2. "That's Me"
  3. "Whatever"
  4. "Doing It Again (featuring Beyoncé Knowles & Jim Jones)"
  5. "Come Kill Me"
  6. "What I Gotta Live For"
  7. "Violence (featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard)"
  8. "Skit"
  9. "Freak"
  10. "Double Up (featuring Juelz)"
  11. "Losin' Weight (featuring Prodigy)"
  12. "Sports, Drugs and Entertainment"
  13. "What Means the World to You"
  14. "All the Chickens (featuring Juelz)"
  15. "Fuck You At (featuring Noreaga)"
  16. "Why No (featuring Jimmy Jones & Freekey Zeekey)"
  17. "Where I'm From (featuring Dutch & Spade)"
  18. "Let Me Know"
  19. "My Hood"

[edit] Singles

Single cover Single information
"Let Me Know"
"My Hood"
"What Means The World To You"

[edit] Unreleased/Remix Songs

  1. "I Don't Like You" featuring Charli Baltimore
  2. "Wanna Be A Hustler"
  3. "Too Late"
  4. "Double Up (original version)" featuring Lance "Un" Rivera
  5. "D-Rugs part 2"
  6. "Give Me Some Head" (sounds like it was an early version of "what the world means")
  7. "What The World Means (remix)" featuring Ludacris, Trina & UGK