Conversations With Queen

Conversations With Queen Artist: Queen Pen
Label: Motown
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 044001378522
EAN: 0044001378522
ASIN: B00005J9UF


Release Date: 2001-05-22

Conversations With Queen


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Tracks:

  1. Warn U
  2. P***y Ain't For Free
  3. I Reps
  4. QP/Cam'ron?
  5. QP Walks
  6. Ghetto Divorce
  7. QP/Miss Jones?
  8. I Got Cha
  9. Revolution
  10. For You
  11. Baby Daddy
  12. QP/563
  13. Cold Cold World
  14. It's True
  15. What Yall Wanna Hear
  16. Who's The

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Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars What happened.......2006-07-30

Her first album had a spark to it that made you think she had some type of talent. This album is totally different. The only good track in my opinion is a cold cold world. The rest of this seemed like she had nothin to say and just had to force an album out to fulfill her contract. No wonder shes disappeared without a trace. Good Luck Queen Pen in whatever it is your pursuing.

5 out of 5 stars A Fan from the start.......2006-02-03

I understand some of you other rewiers statement. but this album is not half bad as y'all said some track are wack. well in my eyes most of them are good like (FOR YOU, cold cold world & I got cha).what i'm trying say don't buy this album hoping its good from the first track to the last. so if you are NOT! a true fan do not buy it

2 out of 5 stars Never Holds Your Attention.......2004-11-25

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.

2 out of 5 stars This album is ok.......2003-12-06

She can rap, but the songs are boring. Maybe it is because I do not like her. She tried to diss my girl Foxy Brown on this album subliminally. I mean if she is so hardcore why diss someone subliminally. Queen Pen is very fake. She could rap. Instead of dissing Foxy and Kim, she need to be more concerned about her and her career because her album sales are low.

1 out of 5 stars Conversations with Queen.......2003-02-09

Her debut was probably the worst female rap album of all time, so why she decided to put out a sophomore album just boggles my mind. Despite the fact that her 1999 debut My Melody went gold, Queen is an atrocious rapper. Her insane jealously twards rap's leading ladies Lil Kim & Foxy Brown is repetative and annoying and the fact that she claim's they stole her style when she came in the game 4 years after them is pathetic.

Despite strong guest appearences by Prodigy, Amil & Cam'ron and some tight production from DJ Clue, this is the most disgusting and humiliating garbage to ever be released by a woman in the industry. No wonder this never cracked the top 200.

Music Album:

  1. Northern Expozure ~ Various Artists
  2. Hip Hop Wax Trax
  3. Hits ~ Spice 1
  4. Psychoanalysis: What Is It? ~ Prince Paul
  5. The True Player ~ Mr. Sancho
  6. BET: Best of Rap City ~ Various Artists
  7. Chapter 2: World Domination ~ Three 6 Mafia
  8. The Collection ~ Hugh E.M.C
  9. Straight Outta Compton ~ N.W.A
  10. From Thought to Finish ~ Schoolz of Thought

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Somos el Son ~ Raphy Leavitt y Su Orquesta La Selecta

Clifford Brown & Max Roach ~ Clifford Brown, Max Roach

Harcology ~ Greg Gisbert

California Guitar ~ Mundell Lowe

Jack the Ripper ~ Jeff Newell

ALL ABOUT TIME ~ Todd Haddad

Silueta ~ Ana Gabriel

Rompe Tu Silencio ~ Girasoules

The Artist ~ Johnny Pacheco

RCA Club ~ Los Indios Tabajaras