Earlier this year, the hype from Cam'Ron's eyebrow-raising "Confessions" earned him a rep as one of the year's most anticipated rap artists. The eerie,...
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Following in the footsteps of Sean "Puffy" Combs, Cam'ron created an accessible fusion of rap and pop that manages to keep some sort of street edge. Of course, that doesn't...
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Cam'ron's sophomore full length, S.D.E. (Sports, Drugs and Entertainment), is packed with guest star appearances and stories of urban ills and his life as a former...
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Epic only released two Cam'ron albums before letting the rapper slip to Roc-a-Fella in 2002, but that didn't prevent the label from compiling the Harlem's Greatest best-of...
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Now free of Epic Records and signed to Roc-A-Fella, Harlem rapper **Cam'ron** bounces back from his disappointing sophomore outing, S.D.E., shedding his slick,...
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Just when seemed as if everyone had forgotten about Cam'ron, he returned in 2002 as part of Jay-Z's industry-dominating Roc-a-Fella collective. If that wasn't reason enough...
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Just when seemed as if everyone had forgotten about Cam'ron, he returned in 2002 as part of Jay-Z's industry-dominating Roc-a-Fella collective. If that wasn't reason enough...
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Following in the footsteps of Sean "Puffy" Combs, Cam'Ron has created an accessible fusion of rap and pop that manages to keep some sort of street edge. Of course, that...
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Released within months of Jim Jones' On My Way to Church, the second volume of the Diplomats' Diplomatic Immunity, and another flurry of mixtapes, Cam'ron's fourth album...
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Released within months of Jim Jones' On My Way to Church, the second volume of the Diplomats' Diplomatic Immunity, and another flurry of mixtapes, Cam'ron's fourth album...
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