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New York City-based funk, disco and house duo The Knocks just released their debut album 55 on Big Beat Records. To kick off the album, they teamed up Cam'ron to release an homage to their home town of New York City, aptly named after the big apple. Now they have unveiled a new music video for the track, which takes place in the most New York place of all, the subway (no not Times Square - New Yorkers avoid that place like the plague). -
Cam'ron Releases New Video for 'U Wasn't There' and Takes Us Back to the Start [WATCH]
It's about to be 20 years since Cam'ron first came started rapping. The rapper, known for being a part of Dipset, previously announced that he would be retiring from Rap after releasing, Purple Haze 2, according to Billboard. With Purple Haze 2 dropping this year, Cam'ron has started preparing fans for what is to come with the new visual for the track, "U Wasn't There." -
The Knocks, Cam'ron Release "New York City" From Album '55'
New York City house duo The Knocks are prepping their new album 55 and to get fans ready, they have released the most unique collaboration from the LP, their ode to their home town of New York City with Cam'ron. -
The Knocks Detail Album '55,' Previews Cam'ron Song "New York City" Ahead Of Tour
The Knocks have shared some details about their debut album 55. In a trailer for the album, the "Modern Hearts" duo preview their forthcoming collaboration with Cam'ron aptly titled "New York City." This album will comes in early 2016 via Big Beat / Neon Gold just as the duo kick off a new tour across the United States. -
6 Lopsided Hip-Hop Beefs: Eminem, Cassidy, El-P Eviscerate Foes
Meek Mill is trying to put this whole Drake beef behind him, as the latter emcee has won on every front—from diss tracks to social media—since the former decided it would be wise to accuse him of ghostwriting. We always here about the great rap rivalries—Biggie vs. Tupac, Jay vs. Nas—but we tend to forget about the emcees who get rolled over, just like what happened to Mill. We'll take the attention off of him for a while with this collection of one-sided bar-fights. -
Cam'ron Stands By 'No Snitching' on 'The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore' [WATCH]
Cam'ron visited 'The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore' to weigh in on the topic of snitching, and the rapper stood by his position of "no snitching." -
Cam'Ron's Killa Crunch Cereal Boxes May Have $100 & T-Shirt Inside
New York is about to get a lot to get a lot more Killa. Cam'Ron has created a cereal titled Killa Crunch that he selling in bodegas all across New York City for a very select time. This weekend only, fans will be able to purchase the box, which does NOT contain cereal disappointingly enough, starting April 10 through April 12. What will be inside the box inside you ask. Instead of cereal that will only last a few days, Cam'Ron has created a T-shirt with a picture of him holding the cereal box - meta. Select boxes will also contain a $100 bill. -
Dipset Dares You to 'Do Something' in Latest Single [LISTEN]
Dipset continue their comeback as a group with their latest single that dares you to "Do Something." As premiered by their DJ Funkmaster Flex on Hot 97, the group shows they have not lost touch with the lyrics and themes that made them so popular in the mid-2000s. -
Cam'ron Announces Retirement Following Next Album 'Purple Haze 2' [WATCH]
In the caption to a video posted to his Instagram account yesterday, Dec. 10, Harlem rapper Cam'ron announced that his next studio album Purple Haze 2 will be his last. The video shows the 38-year-old rapper visiting the grave of his friend Huddy 6, who died in a car accident on the George Washington Bridge in 2010, with a caption mysteriously implying that Huddy spoke to him, saying that they have "other things to do." You can read the full caption below: -
Cam'ron Emojis Are Here: U Mad?
It is not enough to just be a regular person who exists in real life. The next step to be as ubiquitous as possible and permeate as many facets of life is to become an emoji. Lil B has his own app where you can send the most basic messages possible, including multiple ways to ask your friends and acquaintances for money. Now Cam'ron has been blessed with his own collection of emojis, including the iconic "U Mad" moment. Cam'ron has already become a popular meme with this moment trolling Bill O'Reilly, so the next logical step was to become an emoji and expand on his repertoire, via "Pitchfork."You can download all 20 emojis through the Hi-Art iOS and Android apps, though you will need to update to iOS 8 for Apple users, which the author is holding out on doing with his 4S. Earlier this year, Hi-Art released Ghostface Killa emojis, with some popular selections including "C.R.E.A.M." spelled out in dollar bills. Nothing says I love you like a Cam'ron emoji wearing a surgical mask. -
Cam'ron Ebola Masks: 'Touch the Sky' Rapper Claims He's Already Sold Five Thousand
We'll admit: We were skeptical of "Touch the Sky" rapper Cam'ron and his "Ebola-preventing" masks when he announced them a couple weeks ago. But according to him, sales are already through the roof. "Them shit's good," he told TMZ, via HipHopDX. "I already sold 5,000, man." -
Cam'ron Shares New Single 'Touch the Sky' Featuring Wiz Khalifa, Smoke DZA [LISTEN]
Harlem rapper Cam'ron has shared a new track from his upcoming "1st of the Month Vol. 5" EP titled "Touch the Sky," which features guest verses from Wiz Khalifa and Smoke DZA. AraabMuzik delivers the track's sunny — yet vaguely sinister — guitar-based beat, complete with a vocal hook that is probably going to get stuck in your head all day.
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