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cam’ron
27 April, 2010 6:34 pm

Kid Cudi speaks on this mysterious super-collabo…. man did yall hear that Cam and Vado joint im on? i did that hook awhile ago with the OG Alchemist (m0re beats please) and i knew he’d find the perfect emcees to body that shit. aint nothing like some good ol classic Killah and Vado went in [cont.]

25 April, 2010 1:01 pm

Couple new tracks from Killa Cam, Vado and Fabolous. These tracks will appear on Cam’ron and Drama’s Boss Of All Bosses 2.5 Check them out below. Cam’ron + Vado – “Speakin Tungs” (MP3) Cam’ron + Vado + Fabolous – “I Don’t Believe N*ggas” (MP3)

8 April, 2010 2:12 pm

Here we go with a new track from Slim E and Killa Cam. Not too sure who Slim E is, but we know who Cam’ron is. Check it out below. Cam has some good lines. Slim E + Cam’ron – “Here We Go” (MP3)

19 March, 2010 3:23 pm

New Cam’ron off his upcoming mixtape with DJ Drama Boss of all Bosses 2.5. Nice mellow beat which Cam doesn’t sound bad at all on. This is the second track to leak off the upcoming mixtape, the first being “Amber Lamps.” Cam’ron – “Sorry” (MP3)

10 March, 2010 7:28 am

With Cam’ron ready to drop his new Boss Of All Bosses 2.5 mixtape with DJ Drama any day now, he unleashed a few new joints into the wild. “Amber Lance” is a condescending track about wet t-shirt contests where Cam reinvents the spelling of “ambulance”, with additional verses from Vado. Then, he and Vado chime [cont.]

14 June, 2006 12:00 am

    Cam’ron has always been an artist that fascinated this writer, because he’s a perennial “should’ve been”.  He’s the rapper equivalent of L.A. Clippers swingman Corey Maggette.  Here’s a guy that, on paper, has all the tools to be great: played under a great coach in a great system, has size and quickness, he can take you off [cont.]

14 December, 2004 12:00 am

    It’s been two years since Camron came correct with the release of Come Home With Me. Since then, he introduced the world to the Dipset and turned the fashion world on its ear by proving that a man can be masculine while rocking pink. While his follow up, Purple Haze, has been pushed back numerous [cont.]

1 January, 2002 12:00 am

Ever since his 1998 debut, Confessions Of Fire, Cam’ron’s relationship with his former label, Epic, has been sketchy at best. Though both of Cam’s releases on Epic went Gold, his claims of mismanagement are not entirely unfounded, as radio-friendly singles came (“Horse & Carriage”) and went (“What Means The World To You”) without being fully [cont.]

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