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Capo (album)

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Released
  
April 5, 2011

Length
  
51:32

Release date
  
5 April 2011

Genre
  
East Coast hip hop

Recorded
  
2010-2011

Artist
  
Jim Jones

Label
  
Entertainment One Music

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Producer
  
Chink Santana, Lamont "LOGiC" Coleman, Triple-A, Aaron LaCrate, Debonair Samir, AraabMuzik, MarvinO BeatS, Shawn Giovanni, Dunlap, D.J of The Innovatorz, Chris Liggio, Wyclef Jean, Drumma Boy, Lex Luger

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Similar
  
Jim Jones albums, East Coast hip hop albums

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Capo is the fifth studio album by American hip hop recording artist Jim Jones. It was released April 5, 2011, by E1 Music and Epic Records in the United States.

Contents

Jim jones deep blue ft chink santana capo


Critical reception

The New York Times called the album chaotic, but often successful in spite of itself. They called his rhymes nimble but cluttered and said he is out-rapped by almost all of his guests here, including Game on "Carton of Milk" and Lloyd Banks on "Take a Bow". They also stated his standout tracks are the lead single, "Perfect Day" and the Wiz Khalifa-esque "Heart Attack" stating that he is so at ease, so comfortable on those tracks, that he begins to sound skillful. John Kennedy of Vibe gave a fairly positive review calling the utopian "Perfect Day" catchy and saying vulnerable moments ("Changing the Locks" and "Heart Attack") round the album out, while hometown collabos ("Take A Bow" with Prodigy, Lloyd Banks, Sen City and "Drops Is Out" with Raekwon, Mel Matrix, Sen City) fly highest.

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 20 on the Billboard 200, selling 21,000 copies in its first week. In its second week, the album sold 8,200 copies.

Songs

1Intro (feat Sen City & Chink Santana)3:26
2Deep Blue (feat Chink Santana)2:57
3Carton of Milk (feat The Game)4:45

References

Capo (album) Wikipedia