The Devil Made Me Do It

The Devil Made Me Do It is the debut studio album by American rapper Paris.

[7][8] Some record stores refused to carry a version of the album, due to a cover image of a police officer putting a Black boy in a chokehold.

[9] "Menacing...the vocals intensify and get hyper, creating a heightened sense of anxiety...his lyrics are intense and he drops science while showing skills on the mic..."[12] - The Source "Rap music reaches new heights of political invective on Paris' jolting debut recording...Paris boosts his message with unique, sleek music...adding a primal beast-on-the-hunt quality..."[12] - People "Hard-hitting beats combined with razor-sharp lyrics...Listen to the rhymes flow, and you'll realize that Paris is a massive, militant talent..."[12] - Hip Hop Connection "Paris motivates with an authoritative voice that speaks to the underground rather than trying to pacify the masses.

"Easily the outstanding rap debut of 1990...a case study in how it should be done...this album profoundly understands the musical strategies of dissonance, atmosphere, space...Paris possesses one of those menacing voices that draws you into its husky world, via a timbre that carries the meaning within itself.

"[12] - Vox Trouser Press praised the "diverse, imaginative and burningly intense self-produced tracks.