Jewelz


Jewelz is the second album by the rapper O.C. Unlike his debut, 1994's Word...Life, Jewelz features a wider number of guest producers and rappers. Producer DJ Premier lends his hand on four songs, while Buckwild and Da Beatminerz drop 3 songs each. O.Gee handles the production for two songs. D.I.T.C. members Showbiz and Lord Finesse each contribute one number and as the album was released the production was highly praised for its clean, crispy but at the same time dark and menacing sound.
O.C. plays with a wide array of styles on the album, from the war-metaphor battle song "War Games" to abstract stories on the haunting "The Crow" and a very special history on a mystique woman that enters Credle's life in "Stronjay". Though the differences between O.C.'s two first efforts are very noticeable many fans are constantly, and still, arguing which was the better album out of them.
This album, like his first, received strong reviews, but lacked in sales. He made his first appearance on the Billboard 200 album chart with the album, and also made his first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, with the single "Far From Yours". The album is now out of print.
As part of the concept for Jewelz, the CD was sold with different colored disc art inspired by the color palette of various jewels.

Critical reception

Matt Conaway from AllMusic praised O.C. for maintaining his "street-based" musicianship by having top-notch New York producers and rappers contribute quality work throughout the record and delivering strong lyricism of his own, highlighting "My World" and "Dangerous" as examples. Vibe contributor Noah Callahan-Bever also gave praise to the album's production team for emitting an aura of "melodic contentment" for O.C.'s more naturalistic flow to deliver solid rhymes on "Dangerous" and the title track, despite "Far From Yours" being the only dud, concluding that: "Thankfully, O.C. is still concerned with the decline of rap music, only now he's stopped criticizing and has started to lead by example, unveiling one of his most finely polished Jewelz this year has seen."

Track listing

#TitleSongwritersProducerPerformer
1"Intro"*Interlude*
2"My World"O. Credle, C. MartinDJ PremierO.C.
3"War Games"O. Credle, C. MartinDJ PremierO.C., Organized Konfusion
4"Can't Go Wrong"O. Credle, G. ScottDJ OgeeO.C.
5"The Chosen One"O. Credle, A. BestBuckwildO.C.
6"Dangerous"O. Credle, W. Dewgarde,
L. Coleman, R. Lapread
Mr. Walt of Da BeatminerzO.C., Big L
7"Win the G"O. Credle, C. Martin,
J. Campbell
DJ PremierO.C., Freddie Foxxx
8"Far from Yours"O. Credle, A. Best,
M. Bryant, G. Johnson,
L. Johnson, E. Barrier,
W. Griffin
Buckwild; intro interlude by DJ PremierO.C., Yvette Michele, Roc Raida
9"Stronjay"O. Credle, W. DewgardeMr. Walt of Da BeatminerzO.C.
10"M.U.G."O. Credle, C. Martin,
J. Campbell
DJ PremierO.C., Freddie Foxxx
11"The Crow"O. Credle, R. LemayShowbizO.C.
12"You & Yours"O. Credle, G. ScottDJ OgeeO.C.
13"Hypocrite"O. Credle, A. Best,
W. Garfield, C. Clay
BuckwildO.C.
14"It's Only Right"O. Credle, W. Dewgarde,
C. Ward
Mr. Walt of Da BeatminerzO.C.
15"Jewelz"O. Credle, R. HallLord Finesse; intro interlude by DJ PremierO.C.

;Samples credits

Personnel

Adapted credits from the liner notes of Jewelz.
  • Patrick Moxey - executive producer
  • Mr. Dave - executive producer
  • Eddie Sancho - engineering
  • Max Vargas - engineering
  • Norty Cotto - engineering
  • Tony Smalios - engineering
  • Chris Conway - engineering
  • Kieran Walsh - engineering
  • Michael Gilbert - engineering
  • DJ Premier - mixing
  • Ogee - mixing
  • Buckwild - mixing
  • Da Beatminerz - mixing
  • Showbiz - mixing
  • Lord Finesse - mixing
  • Tony Dawsey - mastering
  • Danny Clinch - photography
  • Gregory Burke - art direction, design
  • Petawane & Miles Anthony -Backgrounds

    Album chart positions

Singles chart positions