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2001 studio album by Paradime
Vices
Studio album by Paradime
ReleasedOctober 23, 2001 (2001-10-23)
Studio
GenreHip hop
Length55:52
LabelBeats At Will
Producer
Paradime chronology
Paragraphs
(1999)
Vices
(2001)
11 Steps Down
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic

Vices is the second studio album by American rapper Paradime. It was released on October 23, 2001 via Beats At Will Records. Recording sessions took place at Nation Studios in Detroit and Audio Magic in Eastpointe. It featured guest appearances by the likes of Kon Artis and Swifty McVay of D12, Shi Dog and Guilty Simpson of the Almighty Dreadnaughtz, Cansa and Hush, among cameo appearances by Proof, Uncle Kracker and Hex Murda.

Following the release of Vices, Paradime won three Detroit Music Awards in 2002 for Outstanding Hip-Hop Recording, Outstanding Hip-Hop Artist, and Outstanding Hip-Hop MC.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro"Paradime0:25
2."What I'm All About"Mr. Porter3:55
3."EP Interlude" 0:33
4."Sultan of Slang"Mr. Porter3:52
5."Armor All"
  • Ess Man
  • Paradime (co.)
3:19
6."Honda Interlude" 0:24
7."The Sentences" (featuring Cansa and Hush)Hush4:06
8."Girls I Like"Ess Man3:30
9."Alan Allnuts Interlude"Scott Sumner0:43
10."All That"Hush4:05
11."Proof Interlude" 0:32
12."Skull Therapy 2002" (featuring Kon Artis and Swifty McVay)Mr. Porter4:29
13."Dime's Theme"Mr. Porter3:48
14."Rollin Dope"Scott Sumner2:26
15."Dirt"MoSS3:37
16."Brawlin'"Paradime3:09
17."Uncle Kracker Interlude" 0:28
18."Cut Throat" (featuring Shi-Dog and Guilty Simpson)DJ AMF4:11
19."Hex Interlude" 0:17
20."Vices"MoSS3:35
21."Closure"Mike E. Clark4:28
Total length:55:52

Personnel

References

  1. Mills, Brad. "Vices - Paradime | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  2. "Paradime - Vices". Discogs. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  3. "2002 Detroit Music Award Winners". Detroit Metro Times. April 24, 2002. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
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