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Cash on Delivery

 
Album Review: Cash on Delivery

  • Artist: Ray Cash
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 27, 2006
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Despite his look, Ray Cash is neither Ludacris' younger brother nor an accountant. The bespectacled MC from Cleveland sticks out his neck as the new representative for a city that hasn't produced a considerable amount of hip-hop talent. (There's Bone, and then there's...crickets.) He knows his history as well as the Game, if not more so, and he demonstrates this in a way that isn't nearly as gimmicky. In fact, it's evident that he has absorbed rap music from the East, to the West, to the South (especially), as well as all points in-between, and is already fully formed as a distinct personality with skill to spare. On the Rick Rock-produced "Bumpin' My Music," which bumps as much as anything that has come from the South during the past few years, Cash demonstrates some of the qualities that make him so remarkable. With a delivery as smooth and studied as that of T.I., he name-checks a number of his inspirations without sounding particularly indebted to any one of them -- ironically, Scarface guests and is a lot more direct in his references. "Dope Game" is his "Rubberband Man," an unapologetic dope-seller anthem produced by the up-and-coming two-headed Kickdrums (also from Cleveland), while the following "Better Way" (featuring Beanie Sigel) flips the feeling completely, addressing single mothers, jailed fathers, and slain sons. "F*** Amerikkka" is as sharp and vicious as anything dropped by Ice Cube or Paris: "You travel space, other planets, lookin' for Martians/Kids in your own f*ckin' cities is starvin'/And sendin' money to feed people in the Third World country/Motherf*ckers sleepin' on the street, dirty and hungry." If T.I. is the Jay-Z of the South, Ray Cash is the T.I. of the Midwest. Cash alludes to this title in "P.A.N." while denouncing bubblegum rap and claiming to have the game wrapped. Another indication that Cash has some nerve is that he was badmouthing his label before this album's release, declaring that it doesn't know what to do with him. There's no denying that the rest of his career (and it ought to be a lengthy one) should be well worth watching. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Wake Up Cleveland Ray Cash (:58)
The Payback Ray Cash (4:01)
Bumpin' My Music (Lyrics) E. Sadler, A. Young, O.B. Jackson Ray Cash (4:01)
Smokin' & Leavin'/Coppin' N Cappin' (Interlude) Ray Cash (4:40)
Fiends, Fiends, Fiends Ray Cash (4:12)
Sex Appeal (Pimp in My Own Mind) Ray Cash (4:24)
She a G/D Boy Anthem (Interlude) Ray Cash (5:02)
Dope Game Ray Cash (3:47)
Better Way P. Miles Bryson, D.B. Grant Beanie Sigel, Ray Cash (4:08)
F*** Amerikkka Ray Cash (3:13)
Livin My Life S. Williams, D. Stinson Ray Cash (3:27)
I'm Gettin' Ray Cash (4:18)
The Bomb G. Clinton, Jr., D. Stinson Ray Cash (3:01)
P.A.N. Pastor Troy, Bun B, Ray Cash (3:53)
Take It How You Want It Ray Cash (3:22)
Here I Stand A.J. Tribble Ray Cash (4:37)

Credits

Dart Parker (Engineer), Patrick Viala (Mixing), Chris Theis (Engineer), Rockwilder (Producer), Ryan Press (Producer), Guy Routte (A&R), Jennifer Gray (A&R), David Kutch (Mastering), Bram Tobey (Assistant), Yummy Bingham (Vocals), Ryan Press (Engineer), Kawan "KP" Prather (Executive Producer), Paul Gregory (Vocal Engineer), Shalik Berry (Executive Producer), Rick Rock (Producer), Lionel Deluy (Cover Photo), Chris Theis (Mixing), Kawan "KP" Prather (Producer), Dart Parker (Producer), Taylor Dow (Assistant), Gimel Keaton (Engineer), Young Yonny (Producer)
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C.O.D. (Cash On Delivery)
Studio album by Ray Cash
Released June 27, 2006
Genre Hip hop
Length 61:02
Label Columbia Records, Ghet-O-Vision
Producer Ray Cash, Scarface, Knoxxx, Rick Rock, The Kickdrums, Cooly C, JakPot,
Professional reviews

C.O.D. (Cash on Delivery) is the debut album of rapper Ray Cash[citation needed]. He mentions a title called in "P.A.N." which criticizes bubblegum rap. Cash insinuates that his label (Ghet-O-Vision Ent./Sony Urban Music) before the album's release showed that "it doesn't know what to do with him". This can be proven since his two hits "Sex Appeal" and "Bumpin' my Music" which were released year apart. The song, "Bumpin' my Music" and album both reflect a hardcore image of hip-hop. On his debut album, he calls out a number of his inspirations in the album. Scarface guests as well as many others. [1]

Track listing

  1. Wake Up Cleveland 0:58
  2. The Payback 4:01
  3. Bumpin' My Music (feat. Scarface) 4:01
  4. Smokin' & Leanin' / Coppin' N Cappin' (Interlude) (feat. Tucan) 4:40
  5. Fiends, Fiends, Fiends 4:12
  6. Sex Appeal (Pimp in My Own Mind) 4:24
  7. She A G / D Boy Anthem (Interlude) 5:02
  8. Dope Game 3:47
  9. Better Way (feat. Beanie Sigel) 4:08
  10. Fuck Amerikkka 3:13
  11. Livin' My Life 3:27
  12. I'm Gettin' 4:18
  13. The Bomb (feat. Yummy Bingham) 3:01
  14. Pussy Ass Niggas (feat. Pastor Troy, Bun B & T.I.) 3:53
  15. Take It How You Want It 3:22
  16. Here I Stand 4:37


Singles and chart performance

Year Title U.S. R&B/Hip-Hop
2005 "Sex Appeal (Pimp in My Own Mind)" -
2005 "Smokin' & Leanin'" -
2006 "Bumpin' My Music" 56

Reception

Critics such as Allmusic called C.O.D.(Cash on Delivery) a depth hardcore album. Cash released Cash on Delivery under Sony Urban Music/Columbia Records on June 27, 2006. This album reached # 82 and # 41 on the Billboard charts receiving positive reviews[2][3][4]. The album content features wild tracks like "The Bomb" (feat. Yummy Bingham), his first single and least serious "Sex Appeal", and hardcore tracks that include "Payback", "Fuck AmeriKKKa", and the 2006 single, "Bumpin My Music." His lyrics, especially in "Payback" have reminded some people[who?] of Ice Cube and Nas. The single, "Fuck AmeriKKKa", pokes at hypocrites, or the system: "the ones who think they have priority, but do nothing at all. He ended the statement in saying "I know what's going on, as he walked the streets, and the images are not real. His first two singles were heavily featured in the Cleveland area. [5]. This album was a pick by Allmusic!!



 
 

 

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