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Conversations With Queen
Queen Pen
Conversations With Queen
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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All Artists: Queen Pen
Title: Conversations With Queen
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Motown
Original Release Date: 1/1/2001
Re-Release Date: 5/22/2001
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Style: Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 044001378522
 

CD Reviews

This Is A Bad Coversation. 4/10
LilBo | b town | 07/29/2001
(2 out of 5 stars)

"I really had high expectations for Queen Pens second album "Conversations With Queen" to be a good album because her first album was pretty good. I think way too many people are making the album seem like it's horrible I just feel Queen is trying to be too hardcore where as on the first album she wasn't as hardcore. I feel she has changed for the worse and not the better and I hope she gets her mind right and tries again.But yes their are some good tracks on the album such as my favorites "Revelution" and "Ghetto Divorce" and "It's True" which was on her first album but this time Chico Debarge sings the hook. Decent songs are "Baby Daddy", "Warn U" and "For You". But I think this album is really wack so please if you want a hot female rappers cd check out Foxy Browns "Broken Silence" because it is blazing. Oh Yeah the first single "I Got Ya" is a very bad song because Queen Pen represents herself like a fake and phony female rappstress, so take my advice skip this album because it is not worth your time or money."
Give it up
LilBo | 05/31/2001
(1 out of 5 stars)

"please, another wack attempt for another female rapper to enter the main stream. queen pen should have gave it up all the way back in 1997 when her wack r&b influenced album My Melody failed to sell gold. she is nothing, sure she tempted us with an amazing verse on "no diggity" and after that failed to do anything. and she is seriously confused. she talked about having sex with men and women on her debut album and now shes back saying shes str8? wuts going on?pros- thru the album's weak presentation the pros are few and far between. the pros are the first single's ("i got cha") infectious beat, though that can't be said for the song or the lyrics. thru the many problems of this album, the light at the end of the tunnel can't even be reached by the amazing aray of guest artists (cam'ron, amil, dj clue- which is suprising) and their appearance on this record is career damaging.cons- now she comes off dissing foxy brown & lil kim for saying they are to sexual and unclassy women, but then manages to say "the dope styles ya'll kicked was mine". hmmmm ok whatever. she has wack tracks "...ain't for free", "baby daddy", "warn u", "for you", "its true", "cold cold world" and practically every other track on the album. their are 3 pointless skits on the album and 13 pointless tracks. the girl ... str8 up.i don't even think that queen pen should have came back. it was so pointless. shes a mother now so she should focus on keeping her child from growing up and spitting wacker rhymes then she did if thats even possible. i think that queen should step away from the music industry and leave it up to the truly skilled pros, because she is WACK. ery body knows that outside foxy brown, lil kim, amil, angie martinez & rah digga that NO other female rapper can spit and thats y they are the best. all the others are a waste of industry space and money."
Never Holds Your Attention
Kole | Florida | 11/24/2004
(2 out of 5 stars)

"This album is mainly held together by okay tracks. There aren't really any highlights, just different shades of lowlights. The problem is some of the ryhmes don't make sense, such as claiming that rappers that came out well before her stole her style, she spends way to much time trying to attack other female rappers that are out of her league (Foxy Brown and Lil' Kim), and brags about having a life style, and reputation that she hasn't built. Her flow is tight at times, but her ryhmes never seem to hit there marks. There are a couple tracks that may get your attention, but none that hold it."