The Diplomats are about their chips, dip, and any epithet for cash. That much is apparent from their new single “Have My Money,” the visual for which debuts today.
The Funk Flex ring off properly, reminding listening that The Diplomats are indeed back. Their new single is called “Do Something.”
The Diplomats are coming to a city near you. Today, the Harlem group announced the upcoming “Pledge of Allegiance” tour and an EP of the same night.
Last year brought rap fans six EPs worth of new material from rapper Cam’ron, and it appears that partners in rhyme, The Diplomats, will join the wave in 2014.
Cam’ron has amassed a cult following throughout his career, and a lot of that can be credited to his 2004 album Purple Haze. As Complex put it, the Harlem rapper’s final Roc-A-Fella effort “may not be his best, but it is certainly his most definitive”; things will come full circle in 2015 when he retires from rap with Purple Haze […]
If Cam’ron restored that classic Diplomats feeling on “Dipsh*ts,” then he, Jim Jones and Hell Rell took fans to church with “C.F.W.U. (Reunited).” And now there’s a visual to show for it.
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).
At this rate, 2014 will be known as the year that Cam’ron made a supreme resurgence. Though his cape line with Mark McNairy will be a hard act to follow, Killa and The Diplomats unveil their latest business venture: a clothing line called DIPSET USA.
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.
However, it looks like the beef between the past collaborators escalated after Gibbs was allegedly beaten by goons affiliated with…
One of Los Angeles Lakers' superstar LeBron James' most sought-after kicks will finally be available to the public.
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