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Cam’ron dusted off Purple City’s Un Kasa for an appearance on “Put It In The Sky” and drops the track’s official video today (July 2).
We usually detest “previews” for a rap songs since they’re not exactly feature films, but there are always exceptions. Cam’ron dropped a taste of his latest collaboration with Nicki Minaj via his Instagram.
In the latest installment of “The People Vs” Cam’ron takes time out of his day to talk to fans about his eccentric wardrobe.
Rumors of a proper Diplomats reunion have flooded the Internets since Cam’ron, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and Freaky Zeeky became back on good terms. To press the issue, MissInfo.com spoke with Jones and Dame Dash at Mark McNairy’s New York Fashion Week show.
After unveiling a teaser clip yesterday, Cam’ron and A-Trak announce the title of their now highly anticipated EP, Federal Reserve.
Former Roc-A-Fella Records cronies Cam’Ron and Dame Dash joined forces for a fashion show back in September. Now, the pair collaborate once more in a humorous ad for photo-sharing and fine goods website, Fancy.
Over 10 years after Diplomatic Immunity and The Diplomats’ reign, the clique’s most formidable member, Cam’ron, has garnered a cult following of sorts. Because of this, we’ve seen his influence in a lot of clothing and apparel.
On the eve of the release of the long delayed mixtape Ghetto Heaven Vol. 1, Cam’ron drops a freestyle remake of Jodeci’s classic “Come And Talk To Me.” The song is a return to Cam’s signature balance of flamboyance and clever wit.
Cam’ron and The Diplomats had a hold on the streets that can still be felt in 2013. Last night, the veteran rapper proved that he could still shake things up at a launch party for a new Dipset jersey and his highly sought after Nike Elite socks.
Killa! Cam’Ron drops a new tune called “T.A.L.A.M.” but saying what project it will actually land on is anyone’s guess.
Jim Jones isn’t trying to get left out in the cold during this summer music season. The Dipset Capo drops “Get Money,” his own version of Daft Punk and Pharrell’s chart topper “Get Lucky.”