Heat in Here Vol. 1 explained

Heat in Here Vol. 1
Type:album
Artist:U.N.
Cover:Cam'ron HIH Vol. 1.JPG
Released:May 25, 2010
Genre:Hip hop
Length:54:57
Producer:
Chronology:Cam'ron
Prev Title:Crime Pays
Prev Year:2009
Next Title:Gunz n' Butta
Next Year:2011

Heat in Here Vol. 1 is the debut studio album by Harlem hip hop duo U.N., which is composed of Cam'ron and Vado. It was released on May 25, 2010, by Diplomat Records, Asylum Records and Warner Bros. Records.[1] The album features guest appearances from Young Chris, Gucci Mane and Felony Fame.

Critical response

David Jeffries of AllMusic gave album three and a half stars out of five, saying "This ridiculous kind of irresponsibility is the reason fans signed up in the first place, and when it’s delivered with a scrappy, fresh, sometimes even silly set of beats on the level of Cam’s 2009 album Crime Pays, all the better. Check “Cuffin’,” with special guest Gucci Mane for those loopy hooks Cam just loves, then check “Throw It Up” for the party-time club number done Dipset style. Small complaints include Vado getting lost in the shuffle and the intro's dramatic promises of a “revolution” when everything else is an obvious return to form. In 2010, old is new again in the world of Cam's side-line releases, meaning Heat in Here, Vol. 1 is another fan-aimed success."

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 133 on the Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 3,700 copies in the United States.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cam'Ron & The U.N. Presents Heat in Here 1 . Amazon.com . May 25, 2010. November 8, 2012.
  2. Hip Hop Album Sales: The Week Ending 5/30/2010 . HipHopDX . June 2, 2010.