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When Complex created their “Complex Individuals” series, they just had to know Cam’ron would deliver as he rarely fails to do. His frank and sarcastic demeanor is always offset by his comedic side which makes him one of the most entertaining rappers off the mic Hip-Hop has ever witnessed.
The names that top Forbes‘ Richest Hip-Hop Artists’ list got their start by being an everyman. With rap revenue in a recession, do these next-gen rappers have what it takes to stand out?
The new gods of Hip-Hop have certainly reaped the benefits of the work of these talented groups have done. But, with music being consumed at an all-time high (thank you Yeezus), we stop the clock in hopes that these past-and-present greats can return to center stage for all of us to see!
Urban legend told us selling beaucoup records in the industry before digital music was introduced was relatively easy. The actual numbers tell us differently.
Cam’ron has been the topic of conversation since he released his Ghetto Heaven Vol. 1 mixtape. Building on that momentum, the Harlem native appeared on BET’s 106 & Park to kick a freestyle in “The Backroom.”
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.
Cam’ron has been very transparent as of late, and he continued his string of public appearances this morning with The Breakfast Club. There, he discussed pretty much everything, including the root of his beef with Jay Z, Vado accusing him of being disloyal, where his relationship with Ma$e stands, and more.
Despite his well publicized beef with Jay Z in the mid 2000s, Cam’ron ensured that there’s no longer an issue with the Brooklyn MC and that the moment came and went. However, he thinks those feelings aren’t reciprocated on Hov’s part, and claims that the millionaire mogul won’t even allow The Diplomats’ music to be […]
Cam’ron is making movies now. The Harlem rapper is making short films, which he plans to drop monthly, along with accompanying music, starting in January. Killa also elaborated on the bars he dropped in response to Jay Z’s “Pound Cake” verse.
Cam’ron‘s popularity and cult icon status has come to a head, as numerous streetwear brands have been working on capsule collections with the rapper. Following a Dipset jersey and a collaboration with ALIFE, there’s one forthcoming release that the Harlem native claims is fraudulent and refuses to co-sign.
Ask and you shall receive; though, it may come later than expected. After a host of delays, Cam’ron feeds the streets new music in the form of a mixtape, titled Ghetto Heaven.
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.