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Capo (Capo )

Jim Jones

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Released as his Dipset crew were reuniting with an Interscope deal in tow, Capo finds Jim Jones a bit distracted, but after his ambitious 2009 effort, Pray IV Reign, it’s a relief to have an album that doesn’t feature an off-Broadway production tie-in. Capo is scattered and scrappy, which for Jones is a comfortable landscape where oddball, sprawling, day-in-the-life numbers (“Let Me Fly”) can sit next to stay-on-the-grind tracks (“Deep Blue”), and Black Eyed Peas-parodies (“Perfect Day” ) with no apologies required. Add a poppin’ bottles anthem like “The Paper” with its “We Fly High”-like chorus, and the more casual Diplomats fan is satisfied, and with Cam’ron dropping plenty of strange cheese-and-France references on “Gettin’ to the Money” while Jones does the thugging, the mixtape faithful have a reason to crawl up from the underground. Big surprise is that the Wyclef collaboration actually works, and when you get the right combination of posse members (Chink Santana, Rell) and outside influences (Raekwon, Lloyd Banks, the Game) to fill in the rest, you’ve got a Jones album that falls on the better half of his discography.
© David Jeffries /TiVo

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1
Intro (feat. Sen City & Chink Santana) Explicit
00:03:26

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Deep Blue (feat. Chink Santana) Explicit
00:02:57

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Carton Of Milk (feat. The Game) Explicit
00:04:45

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The Paper (feat. Chink Santana) Explicit
00:04:25

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Heart Attack (feat. Sen City) Explicit
00:03:23

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Everybody Jones (feat. Aaron Lacrate) Explicit
00:04:21

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Drops Is Out (feat. Raekwon, Mel Matrix & Sen City) Explicit
00:04:01

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Let Me Fly (feat. Rell) Explicit
00:02:18

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Getting To The Money (feat. Cam'ron & Lady H) Explicit
00:04:06

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Take A Bow (feat. Lloyd Banks, Prodigy & Sen City) Explicit
00:04:40

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Perfect Day (feat. Chink Santana & Logic) Explicit
00:03:13

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Changing The Locks (feat. Ashanti) Explicit
00:02:16

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God Bless The Child (feat. Wyclef) Explicit
00:03:47

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Itza Explicit
00:04:01

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Album review

Released as his Dipset crew were reuniting with an Interscope deal in tow, Capo finds Jim Jones a bit distracted, but after his ambitious 2009 effort, Pray IV Reign, it’s a relief to have an album that doesn’t feature an off-Broadway production tie-in. Capo is scattered and scrappy, which for Jones is a comfortable landscape where oddball, sprawling, day-in-the-life numbers (“Let Me Fly”) can sit next to stay-on-the-grind tracks (“Deep Blue”), and Black Eyed Peas-parodies (“Perfect Day” ) with no apologies required. Add a poppin’ bottles anthem like “The Paper” with its “We Fly High”-like chorus, and the more casual Diplomats fan is satisfied, and with Cam’ron dropping plenty of strange cheese-and-France references on “Gettin’ to the Money” while Jones does the thugging, the mixtape faithful have a reason to crawl up from the underground. Big surprise is that the Wyclef collaboration actually works, and when you get the right combination of posse members (Chink Santana, Rell) and outside influences (Raekwon, Lloyd Banks, the Game) to fill in the rest, you’ve got a Jones album that falls on the better half of his discography.
© David Jeffries /TiVo

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