Diplomatic Immunity (The Diplomats album)

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Diplomatic Immunity
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ReleasedMarch 25, 2003 (2003-03-25)
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Length1:47:09
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The Diplomats chronology
Diplomatic Immunity
(2003)
Diplomatic Immunity 2
(2004)
Singles from Diplomatic Immunity
  1. "Built This City"
    Released: January 14, 2003
  2. "Dipset Anthem"
    Released: 2003
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SourceRating
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HipHopDX 3/5 [2]
RapReviews4.5/10 [3]
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Diplomatic Immunity is the debut studio album by American hip hop group The Diplomats, released via The Island Def Jam Music Group, Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records, and Cam'ron's Diplomats Records.

Contents

The album debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200 and topped the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, selling 92,000 copies in its first week in the United States. [5] By May 19, 2003, it was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling 500,000 units in the US alone. In 2012, Complex named the album one of the classic albums of its decade. [6]

Background

After the release of group leader Cam'ron's third studio album Come Home with Me for Roc-A-Fella Records, the collective composed of Jim Jones, Juelz Santana and Freekey Zekey teamed up to release their first collaborative effort.

Originally scheduled for a March 4, 2003 release, [7] the album's release date was delayed to March 11, 2003. After the release date was again delayed, the album was ultimately released March 25, 2003. Recording sessions took place at Baseline Studios, Quad Recording Studios, Sony Music Studios and The Hit Factory in New York City, and at Galaxy Studios in Newark, New Jersey. Production was handled by The Heatmakerz, DR Period, Just Blaze, Brian "All Day" Miller, Charlemagne, Hiroshima, Jamahl, Kanye West, KLC, Mafia Boy, Paperchase Inc, Ralph Random, Spike and E-Bass, with Cam'ron and Jim Jones serving as executive producers. It features guest appearances from DMX, Freeway, Master P, Monique Chandler, Shaniqua Williams, Toya and Un Kasa. The album spawned three singles: "Bout It Bout It... Part III", "Built This City" and "Dipset Anthem".

Diplomatic Immunity is the only album by The Diplomats under Island Def Jam, Def Jam and Roc-A-Fella. In 2004, The Diplomats signed to Koch Records for distribution, though the company stayed on Diplomat Records.

Cam'ron described the album as "9/11 music", [8] and it antagonised the country in the attack's aftermath while adopting its imagery. On "Gangsta", Juelz Santana compares himself to Osama bin Laden, and an original version of "I Love You" made references to Mohamed Atta. [9]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Un Casa" (featuring Un Kasa)
3:38
2."Juelz Santana (Interlude)"  0:56
3."Who I Am"
The Heatmakerz 4:19
4."Ground Zero"
  • Spike
  • Jamahl
5:13
5."Real Niggas (Interlude)" (featuring Monique Chandler)  1:28
6."Real Niggas"
DR Period3:46
7."Have You Seen Juelz Santana (Interlude)" (featuring Shaniqua Williams)  0:44
8."More Than Music"
The Heatmakerz4:08
9."Beautiful Noise"
  • Jones
  • Giles
  • Henri Charlemagne
  • Michael Durio
  • Charlemagne
  • E-Bass (co.)
4:39
10."Dipset Anthem"
The Heatmakerz4:09
11."Hey Ma (Remix)" (featuring Toya)
  • DR Period
  • Mafia Boy
5:17
12."Hell Rell (Interlude)"  2:03
13."This Is What I Do"
The Heatmakerz4:05
14."Gangsta"
  • James
  • Ralph Cheuveret
Ralph Random5:14
15."Hell Rell Freestyle"  1:46
16."I Really Mean It"
Just Blaze 4:21
17."My Love" (featuring Freeway)
The Heatmakerz3:22
18."I Love You"
  • The Heatmakerz
  • E-Bass (co.)
4:11
19."Purple Haze"
The Heatmakerz4:38
20."The First"
Hiroshima4:55
21."Juelz Santana the Great"
  • James
  • Green
  • Thomas
  • Giles
The Heatmakerz4:57
22."DJ Enuff Freestyle"
  • Giles
  • James
  • Jones
  • Green
  • Thomas
  • Earl Randle
  • Renee Kirk
The Heatmakerz5:11
23."What's Really Good" (featuring DMX)
  • Paperchase Inc.
  • E-Bass (co.)
6:02
24."I'm Ready"
The Heatmakerz4:41
25."Bout It Bout It...Part III" (featuring Master P) KLC 5:20
26."Built This City"Just Blaze6:03
27."Let's Go"
The Heatmakerz2:03
Total length:1:47:09
Notes
Sample credits

Personnel

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [14] Gold250,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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