Fire and Glory explained

Fire and Glory
Type:studio
Artist:Kardinal Offishall
Cover:Fire and glory.jpg
Released:November 15, 2005
Recorded:2002–2005
Genre:Canadian hip hop
Length:62:18
Label:EMI/Virgin/Black Jays
Producer:
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Not 4 Sale
Next Year:2008

Fire and Glory is the third studio album by Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall, released November 15, 2005 on EMI/Virgin Records, exclusively in Canada. Two hit singles were released from the album, "Everyday (Rudebwoy)" and "Feel Alright".

Background

In 2003, Kardinal released "Belly Dancer", featuring Pharrell Williams, which was originally the lead single from his album Firestarter Vol. 2: The F-Word Theory.[1] The album was scheduled for a summer 2003 release on MCA Records, and was supposed to be his big-budget commercial breakthrough. However, the album was delayed numerous times, and MCA was absorbed by Geffen Records in May. Kardinal lost his chance to release the album, and it was shelved.[2] [3] [4]

Fire and Glory, the follow-up to , featured collaborations with popular artists, such as Busta Rhymes, Vybz Kartel and Estelle.[5] Three songs from the album — "Whatchalike", "All the Way" and "Mr. Officer" — were supposed to appear on the Firestarter Vol. 2 album.[6] The album produced three singles and music videos in Canada: "Heads Up", "Feel Alright" and "Everyday (Rudebwoy)", the latter receiving heavy rotation on MuchMusic. In June 2006, Kardinal won three MuchMusic Video Awards for "Everyday (Rudebwoy)". A remix of the song "Last Standing Soldier" was released as a single in 2006, featuring Bedouin Soundclash.

Kardinal explained why he chose Fire and Glory as the name of the album:

Reception

RapReviews.com gave the album an 8.5/10 rating, stating "Fire and Glory is a better album than Firestarter Vol. 1," and "aside from having better lyrics than most of his counterparts, Kardinal's unique style also sets him apart."[7] The album was nominated for Rap Recording of the Year at the 2006 Juno Awards.

Track listing

TitleProducer(s)Featured guest(s)Length
1."Last Standing Soldier"Kardinal Offishall4:46
2."E.G.G. (Everybody Gone Gangsta)"Mr. AtticVybz Kartel4:17
3."Heads Up" Kardinal Offishall3:16
4."Everyday (Rudebwoy)" Kardinal OffishallRay Robinson5:06
5."The Best Man"Kardinal OffishallSpragga Benz and Darryl Riley4:01
6."Freshie" Kardinal OffishallRo Dolla4:38
7."Sunday" Kardinal Offishall4:35
8."Kaysarasara" Jake OneEstelle5:05
9."Neva New (Till I Kissed You)"Kardinal Offishall4:10
10."Mr. Officer" Ro Dolla (co-produced by Kardinal Offishall)Renee Neufville3:59
11."Watchalike" Kardinal OffishallBusta Rhymes3:25
12."Fire and Glory"ExileNicole Moses4:25
13."Feel Alright" Kardinal Offishall3:57
14."All the Way"Kardinal Offishall6:30

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx?csid1=75&csid2=778&fid1=4464 Kardinal Offishall - Man on Fire
  2. http://www.maplemusic.com/artists/kao/bio.asp Kardinal Offishall Biography
  3. http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/features/id.1144/title.kardinal-offishall-northern-exposure/p.1 Kardinal Offishall: Northern Exposure
  4. http://www.cbc.ca/arts/music/canadianhiphop.html Border Block - Canadian Hip Hop vs. America
  5. Kardinal Offishall > Biography
  6. http://www.montrealmirror.com/2005/121505/music1.html Hardy Kardi
  7. http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2007_01_fireandglory.html Kardinal Offishall :: Fire and Glory