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Cam'ron

Rapper Cam'ron was born and raised in Harlem, attending Manhattan Center High School, where one of his basketball teammates was Mason "Mase" Betha, who also became a successful rapper. Though his playing earned him scholarship offers from top colleges, Cam'ron was unable to take advantage of them because of his poor academic record, and he enrolled at a small college in Texas instead. He quickly dropped out and returned to Harlem, where he became a drug dealer before turning to rap.

Hooking up with the Bad Boy posse, he developed a pop-rap style similar to chief Bad Boy Puff Daddy. But Cam'ron didn't sign with Bad Boy; Mase introduced him to the Notorious B.I.G., who in turn brought in his partner, Lance "Un" Rivera. Un signed Cam'ron to his Untertainment label, distributed by Epic Records. Cam'ron first attracted attention with "Pull It," which earned airplay in May 1998. "3-5-7" was featured in the movie Woo and became his first R&B chart entry in June. Then in July came "Horse & Carriage," featuring Mase. It made the R&B Top Ten and just missed hitting the pop Top 40, setting up Cam'ron's debut album, Confessions of Fire, which went gold and made the Top Ten of both the pop and R&B charts. "Feels Good" featuring Usher was another R&B chart entry in December. "Let Me Know" made the pop and R&B charts in June 1999.

A year later, "What Means the World to You" heralded the release of Cam'ron's biographical sophomore album, S.D.E. (the acronym standing for Sports, Drugs, and Entertainment). Cam'ron worked with Ol' Dirty B**tard, Mobb Deep's Prodigy, and producer Digga to complete the album, which was released in September 2000. After moving to Jay-Z's Roc-a-Fella label, his single "Oh Boy" became a big hit on urban radio in 2002, and the album Come Home with Me performed well, too. Early the following year, his protégés the Diplomats debuted with the two-disc set Diplomatic Immunity. Diplomatic Immunity, Vol. 2 appeared a year later, and Cam'ron's own follow-up, Purple Haze, dropped late in 2004.

On October 23, 2005, Cam'ron made news when he escaped an attempted carjacking in Washington, D.C., with only a bullet wound on his arm. The next year he directed the straight-to-DVD film Killa Season and released an album of the same name. Message boards blew up right before the album's release when his Jay-Z diss track, "You Gotta Love It," began appearing on mixtapes, and Killa Season reached number two on the album charts. Despite these achievements, the album saw disappointing sales overall. Harlem's Greatest, a mix of greatest hits, rare songs, and remixes, was released in July 2008 with a new album, Crime Pays, following in May 2009. In 2010, he partnered with Vado for the album Heat in Here, Vol. 1. The collaboration continued in 2011 with Gunz N' Butta. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Track List: I Hate My Job (Radio Single) (Explicit)

Comments

Cam n me is cool im a big fan I even shook hands wit humor paid dues in California I should have let highest my demo though... Girls and Jim know me too and wutang shout out to the rza
luno8
Thank you for the good music over the years Cam!
Killa Season was one if not his best album. Almost all of the songs on this album BANG. Girls, Cash, Cars was crack (the beat needed another verse, though), We Make Change, the track he had the girl giving statistics (forgot what it was called...d*m n ...) I.B.S. was wild, (shot out to my last name-"my baby mama, mama, and my gramma, say that I'm too GAUDY!) LONG LIVE THE DIPLOMATS. I'M STILL WAITING ON VOL. III! C'MON LABELS!!! C'MON JIMMY! C'MON JUELZ! FREEKEY WHERE YOU AT?!!! TOO MUCH POLITICS
jamaabdullah i 1 8
Don't read this because it really works. U will be kissed by the love of your life on the nearest possible Friday. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. But if u don't post this u will die in two days. Now u have started reading so don't stop. Put this on at least 5 songs in 143 minutes and when done press f6 and your lovers name will appear on the screen in big letters. It's scary b/c it works.
Gotta love killa cam # triple d that hoe
Don't forget this knucklehead wouldn't call out a f**kin serial killer if he was next door !!! What a jerkoff. ! But this jam is aight !
eberdejo8
:-O
We gon get it on toniiiiiight !
But u wnt hear wrds lyke marry me!
Need 2 kno baby gurl u gna suck it or not? Still bang diz!
Raw street bully b**ch
Lived it, homie. Still can't feel this fool. Skip!!!
He the best raper all that s**t everybody about o he a** yo just talking get lacting if u know wat I mean
Love him
dlove1366
HarleM aLL DAY.EZ..Ez.. .
Listen to the words if u don't live that lifestyle or have lived like that u can't relate so just get out of it what you can .
Hot b**ches follow me on IG trilladan
Killa Cam
Used up my skips. Now I gotta listen to this wack s**t. Damn!
910341612
<3
I love the beginning :)
yeah Cam go hard in this one
i rember this song when it came out it was my jam back in the day
khragthung
uh, yeah. you know what it is. this rap was a handout from above, this clown aint shizz.
Can ron one of the hardest rap his style is so unique its ridiculous
jahlanward
Cam'ron was not born in Harlem. He was born in West Haven. He moved to HArlem when his Grandmother got ill.
They mention big L at all L put him on child of the corn
jonesjonz1
How I'm outgoin but don't be goin out...
jwil1986
King of harlem! A f**king legend SDE my s**t
Remember this song! Lookin 4 it
Song Sucks!
He is not that good
S.D.E. was his best work..hands down. Killa Cam is ill..even though I'm a Queens borough man..he was molded by one of the best. Big L R.I.P.
got 1 of the illest flows ever how he uses all variations of the same word
I DRINK
ME TOO
CUZ WE GONA GET HIGH TONIIIIITEEE
killa cam all day!!!
cam is real hip hop
rockchalkhow a r d
They butcher the f**k outta these lyrics. Killa!, Jim Jones! Juelz! Freaky, hold ya head!
noahxzilla
cam still that guy
Killa Cam !!!
i loved cam in the early 2000 n i'm only a teenager
WUZ GOODIE CAM
i dont no about now but he was definitely nice in the early 2000..
hcbalt12
he is nuffin like diddy, love Cam
this is so much better than mariah careys version
that really hard
U maaaaaaad.
tonepatrone
Niceeeeeeeee e e e e e e e e . . . .
sjaymes29
Shorty, just came in the bathroom and just wet the whole set. No shrimp fried rice, no wonton soup, no egg roll no nothing BEE. Killa.
1080vierra
Queens, Brooklyn, Harlem remeber your roots son to the rap game!
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