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Artist: Cham Album: Ghetto Story


Year: 2006
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A Critical Review of the Album, Ghetto Story by Cham


Ask any fan of dancehall reggae about the most influential and popular artists of the genre, and the name Cham would undoubtedly be mentioned. Originally from Jamaica, he has produced a number of highly regarded albums throughout his career, including the well-known Ghetto Story. In this blog, we'll take a closer look at the album, discussing its genre, history, best songs, most innovative parts, and ultimately, my criticism of it.

The Genre of Ghetto Story

The album Ghetto Story can be classified as a reggae or dancehall album. Dancehall music entails electronic and synthesized sounds with the incorporation of reggae in its rhythm. This genre originated in Jamaica in the late 1970s and has evolved since with the song's focus on social issues, life stories, and relationships.

The Album's History

Ghetto Story was released in 2006, and with the help of the international hit single of the same name, it considerably raised Cham's stock in the global music industry. The album tells diverse stories of Cham's experiences, highlighting life in ghettos. He shares stories of chilling in the ghetto, hustling from daybreak to sunset, and the unfortunate situations that those from less fortunate backgrounds often find themselves in.

The Best Songs of Ghetto Story

There are undoubtedly some exceptional tracks on this album, but the best one is, without question, the title track Ghetto Story, which captures Cham's characteristic storytelling style. In it, he shares the fate of ghetto youths and the daily struggles that they encounter. Other top songs on the album include “Its a Party,” War Forever, and “Desperate measures,” each of which flows naturally and is successful in conveying the story that Cham wishes to tell.

The Most Innovative Parts of Ghetto Story

Cham has always been inventive in his music, mainly because of his characteristic flow that captivates fans of Jamaican genres. His style is heavily associated with the merging of different genres. His unique style is evident in the album, which features a mixture of traditional reggae, hip-hop beats, and trap sounds. This is an aspect that makes the album stand out.

A Critique of Ghetto Story

Overall, ''Ghetto Story is a coherent, enjoyable listening experience that fans will appreciate. However, the overuse of repetitive song structures and the constant use of auto-tune in some tracks could have been avoided. While some songs stood out, some were inconsistent, and the repetitive style this album takes away from its overall quality.

Overall, ''Ghetto Story is a coherent, enjoyable listening experience that fans will appreciate. However, the overuse of repetitive song structures and the constant use of auto-tune in some tracks could have been avoided. While some songs stood out, some were inconsistent, and the repetitive style this album takes away from its overall quality.

In conclusion, Cham's Ghetto Story album is a critical work that offers listeners an insight into the realities and daily struggles that ghetto youths face. The album is musically innovative and representative of the social issues that continue to plague those who come from less fortunate backgrounds. While it could have been stronger in structure and innovation, the album can still be labeled as an essential work in the dancehall genre. Cham has successfully continued creating and captivating fans with his unique sound, and we look forward to his future works.