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The Diplomats debuted in 2003 with DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY, an enjoyable, if uneven, double-record introduction to Cam'Ron's diverse collection of rappers, whose ranks include the imperial Juelz Santana and the growling, sinister-as-his-name Jim ... Full DescriptionJones. With their second release, DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY 2, the Diplomats drop the double-album format, making for a tight, concise set, as the talented MCs pass the mic like the baton of a veteran track team, flowing over consistently inventive, ear-opening beats.
Cam'Ron starts the festivities, presenting the members one by one, before launching into the dizzying, pounding "Stop-N-Go" with J.R. Writer. Juelz Santana follows with the rolling "S.A.N.T.A.N.A.," and sticks around for "Take 'Em to Church," with Cam'Ron and Unkasa, before joining J.R. on the frenetic "Get Use to This." Throughout it all, the record seems like one continual celebration of the Diplomats' world, as the songs seamlessly flow into one another, at once chaotic and melodious. DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY 2 showcases the best aspects of the superstar collective album, as the various personalities bounce off each other--not perfectly, but unpredictably--for an overall thrilling ride.
Explicit-Cam'Ron/Jim Jones/ Juel Santana/Freezy Zeeky
The Diplomats (Rap): 40 Caliber, Milk , Jim Jones, Cam'Ron, J.R. Writer, Hell Rell, Jha Jha, Juelz Santana, Duke "Da God".
Additional personnel: Unkasa.Vibe (p.84) - 3 1/2 discs out of 5 - "[H]ip-hop's most colorful crew....Beautiful belligerence from Cam'Ron, Juelz Santana, J.R.Writer, and Jim Jones dominates throughout..." Hide Description Diplomatic Immunity 2 Music Diplomats Diplomatic Immunity 2 Songs Diplomatic Immunity 2 Music Diplomatic Immunity 2 Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews 2 stars 4 the 2 songs i like which are Stop-N-Go and S.A.N.T.A.N.A. besides that I totaly didnt like this album. The first one was a pretty tight double album for a group of guys that are not exactly the most lryical skilled bunch. The same subject matter just said diffrently and by diffrent artists STEP YOUR GUYS GAME UP minus JUELEZ and CAMRON JIM JONES is the best out the group and every1 knew it which is why Cam got pissed at him but allwell. 1 question though when in the hell did Harlem and New York get BLOODS? that sounds suspect to methats Cali sh!t Submitted by Travis Baldwin (Merlin,Oregon,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I love hell! Wouldn't you like 2 be a gangster 2, is da truth! Hell spits it like it is, and his flow is untoppable. Keep it up daddy. Submitted by infinityblack (buffalo, ny, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
DIP DIP DIP SET!!!!!!!! BLACK OUT!!!!!!!! damn this album is the shizznit. Juelz, Hell Rell and J.R as well as Jim Jones spit some hot diggity stuff on this. If you dont have this album, im tellin you that you're missing some good music. Submitted by chrisla2004 (Miami, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
NOT BAD........ This album is ok i know its rushed but still they got some bangers though. Submitted by canibus_04 (toronto, canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Hell Rell Iz Tha Illest I told Y'all Hell Rell was HOT FIRE. His album needs to hurry up and come out, "For The Hell Of It" is coming. Diplomats still did there thing on this album as they always do, if they had a chance to go and make new songs it would have been hotter than the first Diplomatic Immunity. This album was just put together by a by their mixtapes they had put out before. DIPSET!!!!!! Submitted by Sheek (High Point, NC, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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