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Cam'ron

Cameron Ezike Giles (born February 4, 1976),[1] better known by his stage name Cam'ron, is an American rapper. Beginning his career in the mid-1990s as Killa Cam, Giles signed to Lance "Un" Rivera's Untertainment under the aegis of Epic and released his first two studio albums Confessions of Fire and S.D.E. (Sports Drugs & Entertainment) in 1998 and 2000 respectively; the former achieved gold status by the RIAA. After leaving Epic, Giles signed to Roc-A-Fella Records in 2001 and released his third studio album Come Home with Me the following year; it achieved platinum status by the RIAA, and also contained Cam'ron's highest-charting singles to date; "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma", which peaked at No. 4 and No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 respectively. His fourth studio album and final release on Roc-A-Fella, Purple Haze was released in 2004 to critical acclaim and commercial success, being certified gold by the RIAA.

Cam'ron
Cam'ron in 2014
Background information
Birth nameCameron Ezike Giles
Also known asKilla Cam
Born (1976-02-04) February 4, 1976 (age 47)
New York City, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • actor
  • record executive
  • entrepreneur
Years active1993–present
Labels
Member of
Websitepurplehaze2.com

After separating his label, Diplomat Records from Roc-A-Fella in 2005 due to disagreements between himself and label-head Jay-Z, Cam'ron signed the label to a distribution deal with Asylum Records. In 2006, Cam'ron released his fifth studio album, Killa Season, which contained a film of the same name, in which Cam'ron made his director-screenwriter debut and starred as the main character. In 2009, after taking a hiatus due to his mother's health, Cam'ron returned to music and released his sixth studio album Crime Pays. It reached number 3 on the Billboard 200.

Aside from his solo career, Cam'ron is the leader of the Diplomats (also known as Dipset), a group he formed in 1997 with his childhood friend Jim Jones and his cousin Freekey Zekey. He was also one half of the duo U.N. (Us Now), and a founding member of the Children of the Corn before they disbanded in 1997. Giles has also occasionally worked as an actor, starring in the Roc-A-Fella films Paper Soldiers and Paid in Full in 2002.

Biography

1976–1997: Early life and career beginnings

Giles was born and raised in the East Harlem neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City.[2] He was raised by his mother, Fredericka Giles (July 10, 1955 – February 9, 2023). He went to school at the Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics, where he met his longtime friends Mase and Jim Jones. He was a promising basketball player alongside Mase; however, he was unable to take advantage of scholarship offers due to his poor academic standing. Instead, he enrolled in a college in Texas, without even graduating from high school, but soon dropped out and returned to Harlem where he began selling drugs before starting his rap career. Giles was eventually introduced to The Notorious B.I.G. through his childhood friend Mase. B.I.G. introduced Giles to Lance Rivera, who signed him to his label, Untertainment.[3][4]

He began his musical career in the mid-1990s, rapping alongside Big L, Mase, and his cousin Bloodshed, in a group called Children of the Corn. After Bloodshed's death in a car accident on March 2, 1997, the group disbanded and the remaining members pursued solo careers.

1998–2002: Confessions of Fire, S.D.E. and Come Home with Me

Two years before Big L's murder in 1999, Cam'ron was introduced to The Notorious B.I.G. by Mase who was signed to Bad Boy Records at the time. Biggie was so impressed by Cam'ron that he introduced him to his partner Lance "Un" Rivera who signed Cam'ron to his Untertainment label, distributed by Epic Records. His debut album, Confessions of Fire, was released a year later in July 1998 and included singles such as "3-5-7" (which was also featured in the movie Woo), and "Horse and Carriage" featuring Mase, which reached the R&B Top Ten. The album achieved gold status and made the Top 10 of both the pop and R&B charts.

In 2000, Cam'ron was working with music executive Tommy Mottola and released his second album S.D.E. (Sports Drugs & Entertainment) on Sony/Epic Records. With features from Destiny's Child, Juelz Santana, Jim Jones, N.O.R.E., and producer Digga, it included the relatively successful singles, "Let Me Know" and "What Means The World To You". The album reached Number 2 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and Number 14 on the Billboard 200.

After demanding a release from Sony/Epic Records, Cam'ron signed with his childhood friend and new manager Damon Dash to Roc-A-Fella Records in 2001, alongside artists such as Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel, Freeway and Memphis Bleek. A reported $4.5 million record deal was agreed upon with and Damon Dash and his Roc-A-Fella partners Kareem Biggs and Jay-Z in the form of a record advance.[5] His third and most successful album Come Home with Me was released in 2002 featuring guests such as Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel, and Memphis Bleek, and production from Just Blaze, Kanye West and The Heatmakerz. It included the hit singles "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma", which both featured the Diplomats newest member Juelz Santana. The album achieved platinum status and served as a stepping stone for Cam'ron's group the Diplomats to sign with Roc-A-Fella.[6]

In 2002, Cam'ron went on to appear in the Damon Dash produced film, Paid in Full, in which he played one of three main characters alongside Mekhi Phifer and Wood Harris.[citation needed] In 2006 he started shooting his movie for his album titled Killa Season; the film would mark both Cam'ron's screenwriting and directorial debuts, as well as his return to acting. Killa Season was released to DVD on April 25, 2006, after a special two-day theatrical release.[7]

2003–2009: Purple Haze, Killa Season and Crime Pays

In March 2003, Cam'ron teamed up with his fellow Diplomats Members Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and Freekey Zeeky to release the Diplomats' debut double disc album, Diplomatic Immunity, under Roc-A-Fella/Diplomat Records, which was quickly certified gold by the RIAA. The album featured the lead single "Dipset Anthem", a remix to Cam'rons hit "Hey Ma", and the (street anthem) single "I Really Mean It", as well as featuring production from Kanye West, Just Blaze, and The Heatmakerz. A year later, the Diplomats released their second album, Diplomatic Immunity 2.

On December 7, 2004, Cam'ron's fourth studio album, Purple Haze, was released on Def Jam/Roc-A-Fella Records. It featured collaborations with Kanye West, Jaheim, Twista, Juelz Santana, and various other artists and ultimately reached gold status.[8] The album was also a critical success, being ranked 114th on Pitchfork Media's Top 200 Albums of the first decade of the 21st century List, and 10th on Rhapsody's Hip Hop's Best Albums Of The Decade List. However, after feeling that the album was poorly promoted and that his projects were not receiving enough attention, Cam'ron requested his release from Roc-A-Fella Records.

On April 28, 2005, Cam'ron officially joined the Warner Music Group under the Asylum Records imprint.[9] He began work on what would be his first project for the new label. Cam'ron's fifth studio album, titled Killa Season, was released on May 16, 2006, featuring production from long-term collaborators The Heatmakerz, Charlmagne and Ty Fyffe, as well as others such as Alchemist and I.N.F.O. Along with the album, Cam'ron released his first film, in which he wrote, directed and starred in, also titled "Killa Season". Despite selling 112,000 units in the first week and debuting at number 2 on the charts, Killa Season failed to have the same sales strength as his two previous releases, but Killa Season became certified gold.

After the release of Killa Season and his feud with 50 Cent in 2007, Cam'ron took a three-year hiatus from music after his mother suffered three strokes which left her paralyzed on her left side. He moved to Florida with her to set up her rehabilitation and therapy, and stayed there until she had fully recovered.[10] Cam'ron's 2009 album, Crime Pays was released on Asylum/Diplomat Records, featuring the majority of the production handled by Skitzo and AraabMuzik. Although none of the singles from the album managed to chart, the album still reached number 3 on the Billboard 200 but only sold 150,000 units, making it the lowest selling album of his career. In 2009 Cam'ron formed a new label, Dipset West and new group the U.N.

2010–present: Mixtapes, EPs and collaborations

In late 2009–early 2010, Cam'ron released a series of mixtapes hosted by DJ Drama called Boss of All Boses which featured his new upcoming artist Vado. Cam'ron also released a collaboration album with his new group the U.N. which included himself and fellow Harlem rapper Vado titled Heat in Here Vol. 1; the first single off the album was "Speaking Tongues" which peaked at No. 82 on the U.S. R&B charts. Cam'ron announced that he would be releasing a joint album with rapper Vado called Gunz n' Butta; on April 19, 2011, the album was released on E1 Music. In 2013, Vado signed with We the Best Music Group[11] after his personal friendship with Cam'ron eroded, although Vado maintained at the time that they still worked on a business level and had no animosity towards him.[12] After three years Cam'ron and Jim Jones decided to mend their differences and start working together again for the third installment of the Diplomatic Immunity album along with fellow Diplomat members Juelz Santana and Freekey Zekey. Cam'ron announced that The Diplomat album's release would take place around Christmas 2010. The first promotional single featuring the reunited Diplomat members was titled "Salute"; it was produced by AraabMuzik and would later appear on Jim Jones album Capo.

In 2012 Cam'ron was featured on rapper/singer Wiz Khalifa's second studio album O.N.I.F.C. on a song titled "The Bluff". Also In 2012 Cam'ron would be featured on rapper/singer Nicki Minaj's second studio album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded on a song titled "I Am Your Leader" along with rapper Rick Ross.

In 2013 during an interview Cam'ron discussed his seventh upcoming studio album Killa Season 2 stating that it will feature guest appearances from Dipset, T.I., Nicki Minaj, and Wiz Khalifa.[13] On October 1, 2013, Cam'ron released his promotional mixtape for the album titled Ghetto Heaven Vol 1.[14]

In January 2014, according to Complex Magazine, Cam'ron and A-Trak were to team up for a collaborative EP to be titled Federal Reserve which would be executive-produced by Dame Dash and have featured appearances by Juelz Santana and Jim Jones.[15] In May, they put out the first single from the album, titled "Dipsh*ts", featuring commentary from Dame Dash and Juelz Santana on the hook and an accompanying official video. On February 11, 2014, Cam'ron along with fashion designer Mark McNairy revealed their "Cape line" during New York fashion week.[16] On October 20, 2014, via his Instagram Cam'ron revealed and released his "Ebola mask" stating on the caption "Ebola is no joking matter, so if u have to be safe, be fashionable".[17] Cam'ron also has a fashion clothing line titled "Dipset USA" which is branded off his former label Diplomat Records.[18] On July 1, 2014, Cam'ron released his 1st of the Month, Vol. 1 EP.[19] On August 1, 2014, Cam'ron released his 1st of the Month, Vol. 2 EP, it included the single "So Bad" featuring Nicki Minaj.[20][21] On September 1, 2014, Cam'ron released his 1st of the Month, Vol. 3 EP.[22] On October 1, 2014, Cam'ron released his 1st of the Month, Vol. 4 EP.[23] On November 1, 2014, Cam'ron released his 1st of the Month, Vol. 5 EP.[24] On December 1, 2014, Cam'ron released his 1st of the Month, Vol. 6 EP.[25] On December 11, 2014, Cam'ron announced that his next studio album will not be a sequel to his fifth album Killa Season but will be a sequel to his critically acclaimed fourth studio album Purple Haze titled Purple Haze 2; Cam'ron also announced that this would be his final album.[26] On December 16, 2014, Cam'ron would release his compilation 1st of the Month: Box Set (Deluxe Edition).[27]

On January 1, 2015, well known DJ Funkmaster Flex announced via his Instagram that he had spoken to fellow Diplomat members Cam'ron, Jim Jones and Juelz Santana about an upcoming Diplomat's mixtape which included fellow member Freekey Zeekey. He also confirmed and stated that he will be hosting the mixtape along with DJ's/Rappers/Producers DJ Khaled, Swizz Beatz and DJ Mustard.[28]

In July 2016, he announced that he will release an album called Killa Pink and he promoted his line of signature the Reebok Flea 2's, and announced that the shoe will be released in combination with the album.[29]

Other ventures

Directing and acting

In 2002, Cam'ron went on to appear in the Damon Dash produced film, Paid in Full, in which he played one of three main characters alongside Mekhi Phifer and Wood Harris.[30] In 2006, started shooting his movie for his album titled Killa Season, the film would mark both Cam'ron's screenwriting and directorial debuts, as well as his return to acting. Killa Season was released to DVD on April 25, 2006, after a special two-day theatrical release.[7]

Fashion designing

On February 11, 2014, Cam'ron, along with fashion designer Mark McNairy, revealed their "Cape line" during the New York fashion week.[31] On October 20, 2014, via his Instagram, Cam'ron revealed and released his "Ebola mask", stating on the caption: "Ebola is no joking matter, so if u have to be safe, be fashionable".[32] Cam'ron also has a fashion clothing line titled "Dipset USA" which is branded off his former label Diplomat Records.[33]

Controversies

Jay-Z

Although there had been rumors of a feud between the two emcees, Cam'ron went public first with a track on "Killa Season" called "You Gotta Love It (Jay-Z Diss)" featuring ex-Dipset member Max B. In the song, Cam'ron takes jabs at Jay-Z's age, his alleged "biting" (stealing) of lyrics, and his current girlfriend. He references Jay-Z using The Notorious B.I.G.'s rhymes, rapping "You ain't the only one with big wallets got it my shit's brolick but ya publishing should go to Miss Wallace." He then released another song "Swagger Jacker (Biter Not a Writer)" to highlight the many songs Jay-Z has borrowed lines from. In the next issue of XXL, Cam'ron explained the beef originated when Jay-Z became CEO and President of Roc-A-Fella Records.[34] In 2010, Cam'ron stated he does not have any issues with Jay-Z anymore.

In 2013, on "Pound Cake", a song by Drake, Jay-Z mentioned Cam'ron again by rapping (in the middle of a verse):

Now here's the icing on the cake/ Cake, cake-cake, cake-cake, uhh/ I'm just getting started, oh, yeah, we got it bitch/ I've done made more millionaires than the lotto did/ Dame made millions, Bigg made millions/ Ye made millions, Just made millions/ Lyor made millions, Cam made millions/ Beans would tell you if he wasn't in his feelin[g]s[35]

Cam replied briefly on "Come and Talk to Me" off of Ghetto Heaven Vol. 1:

She said Jay made you a millionaire? and looked me in the eyes/ Said cake, cake, cake, got that from the pies/ We made each other millions, that was my reply/ had a mill before I met him, baby, that ain't no lie/ See he named some Harlem cats and the homie from the Chi / but my thing, he ain't name nobody from the Stuy[36]

On April 26, 2019, he and Jay-Z ended their feud at the re-opened Webster Hall.[37]

50 Cent

On February 1, 2007, Cam'ron and 50 Cent had a live argument on The Angie Martinez Show on Hot 97 radio. 50 Cent commented that he felt Koch Entertainment was a "graveyard", meaning major record labels would not work with their artists.[38] Cam'ron then ridiculed the record sales of G-Unit members Lloyd Banks and Mobb Deep by pointing out that Dipset member Jim Jones outsold both of their albums despite not being signed to a major label, and also went on to clarify that his group, The Diplomats, had a distribution deal from several labels.[38] Both rappers released diss songs with videos on YouTube. 50 Cent released "Funeral Music", and suggested in the song that Cam'ron is no longer able to lead The Diplomats and that Jim Jones should take his place. Cam'ron responded with "Curtis" and "Curtis Pt. II", in which he makes fun of 50 Cent's appearance, calling him "a gorilla, with rabbit teeth". 50 Cent responded by releasing "Hold On" with Young Buck. Since 2009, the feud slowly died down, and they eventually reconciled in 2016.[39]

Jim Jones

Cam'ron revealed in 2007 that he was no longer speaking to his fellow Diplomat members Juelz Santana and Jim Jones, leading to speculation that the group had officially broken up. However, despite admitting that he did not want to contact Jim Jones, he said that he had no hard feelings towards him. In an interview with Miss Info, Cam'ron said: "I still haven't spoken to Jim. But Jim ran with me for over 10 years, he worked hard, and I wish him the best of luck. Everybody thinks I'm mad at Jim. Why am I mad? I told people for years that Jimmy was gonna be a star. So it's better on my resume. I wish him the best."[40] After three years of not speaking, Cam'ron and Jim Jones mended their differences in April 2010. In late 2011, both appeared together on Wolfgang Gartner's album Weekend in America, on the track "Circus Freaks".

Stop Snitchin'

On April 22, 2007, Cam'ron was interviewed on 60 Minutes as part of a piece on the Stop Snitchin' movement.[41] He also stated that he would "not help the police" try to locate the shooter saying he is "not a snitch" and helping the police would probably hurt his record sales. He stated in the interview, "Because with the type of business I'm in, it would definitely hurt my business. And the way that I was raised, I just don't do that. I was raised differently, not to tell... It's about business but it's still also a code of ethics" When asked by Anderson Cooper if he would tell the police if a serial killer was living next to him, Cam'ron replied "I would probably move" but would not inform the police.

Cam'ron later issued an apology for his comments, calling them an "error in judgement":[41] "Where I come from, once word gets out that you've cooperated with the police that only makes you a bigger target of criminal violence. That is a dark reality in so many neighborhoods like mine across America. I'm not saying its right, but its reality. And it's not unfounded. There's a harsh reality around violence and criminal justice in our inner cities." Cam'ron has had contact with the police in the past. According to The Smoking Gun, New York Police Department records indicate that Giles filed a report with police after he was assaulted at a park in Harlem in 1999.[42]

Kanye West

Both Cam'ron and Jim Jones took out their frustrations on former label-mate Kanye West in defense of former CEO Dame Dash (due to their longtime friendship dating back to growing up in Harlem)[43] by releasing a song titled "Toast" rhyming over Kanye West's song "Runaway". The feud eventually ended, evidenced by Cam'ron, Jim Jones, and Kanye West collaborating on a song called "Christmas in Harlem".

Personal life

On October 23, 2005, Cam'ron was leaving a nightclub in Washington D.C., having performed the day before at Howard University. While stopped at a traffic light at the intersection of New York and New Jersey Avenue shortly after midnight, a passenger of a nearby car threatened Cam'ron to "give up" his 2006 Lamborghini. Cam'ron resisted, and the man then shot him. Cam'ron was struck at least once as he was holding the steering wheel, but he was able to drive, going the wrong way on streets and flashing his lights, until a fan drove him to Howard University Hospital. The gunman and passenger drove off, crashed into a parked car, and fled the scene. D.C. Metro Police recovered a cell phone from the scene of the crash, which they tried to use to trace the suspects. He stated that he does not know who shot him, although later, in the song "Gotta Love It" featuring Max B, Cam'ron claims that he saw the gunman throw up the Roc-A-Fella Records diamond hand signal before shots were fired.[44][45]

Discography

Studio albums
Collaboration albums

Filmography

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Camron redirects here For the South African Israeli educationalist and sportsman see Leo Camron Cameron Ezike Giles born February 4 1976 1 better known by his stage name Cam ron is an American rapper Beginning his career in the mid 1990s as Killa Cam Giles signed to Lance Un Rivera s Untertainment under the aegis of Epic and released his first two studio albums Confessions of Fire and S D E Sports Drugs amp Entertainment in 1998 and 2000 respectively the former achieved gold status by the RIAA After leaving Epic Giles signed to Roc A Fella Records in 2001 and released his third studio album Come Home with Me the following year it achieved platinum status by the RIAA and also contained Cam ron s highest charting singles to date Oh Boy and Hey Ma which peaked at No 4 and No 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 respectively His fourth studio album and final release on Roc A Fella Purple Haze was released in 2004 to critical acclaim and commercial success being certified gold by the RIAA Cam ronCam ron in 2014Background informationBirth nameCameron Ezike GilesAlso known asKilla CamBorn 1976 02 04 February 4 1976 age 47 New York City U S GenresHip hop East Coast hip hop gangsta rapOccupation s Rapper songwriter record producer actor record executive entrepreneurYears active1993 presentLabelsKilla Cinematic Diplomat Virgin E1 Asylum Roc A Fella Def Jam Epic Untertainment SonyMember ofDipset Children of the Corn U N Websitepurplehaze2 wbr com After separating his label Diplomat Records from Roc A Fella in 2005 due to disagreements between himself and label head Jay Z Cam ron signed the label to a distribution deal with Asylum Records In 2006 Cam ron released his fifth studio album Killa Season which contained a film of the same name in which Cam ron made his director screenwriter debut and starred as the main character In 2009 after taking a hiatus due to his mother s health Cam ron returned to music and released his sixth studio album Crime Pays It reached number 3 on the Billboard 200 Aside from his solo career Cam ron is the leader of the Diplomats also known as Dipset a group he formed in 1997 with his childhood friend Jim Jones and his cousin Freekey Zekey He was also one half of the duo U N Us Now and a founding member of the Children of the Corn before they disbanded in 1997 Giles has also occasionally worked as an actor starring in the Roc A Fella films Paper Soldiers and Paid in Full in 2002 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 1976 1997 Early life and career beginnings 1 2 1998 2002 Confessions of Fire S D E and Come Home with Me 1 3 2003 2009 Purple Haze Killa Season and Crime Pays 1 4 2010 present Mixtapes EPs and collaborations 2 Other ventures 2 1 Directing and acting 2 2 Fashion designing 3 Controversies 3 1 Jay Z 3 2 50 Cent 3 3 Jim Jones 3 4 Stop Snitchin 3 5 Kanye West 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksBiography Edit1976 1997 Early life and career beginnings Edit Giles was born and raised in the East Harlem neighborhood of Upper Manhattan New York City 2 He was raised by his mother Fredericka Giles July 10 1955 February 9 2023 He went to school at the Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics where he met his longtime friends Mase and Jim Jones He was a promising basketball player alongside Mase however he was unable to take advantage of scholarship offers due to his poor academic standing Instead he enrolled in a college in Texas without even graduating from high school but soon dropped out and returned to Harlem where he began selling drugs before starting his rap career Giles was eventually introduced to The Notorious B I G through his childhood friend Mase B I G introduced Giles to Lance Rivera who signed him to his label Untertainment 3 4 He began his musical career in the mid 1990s rapping alongside Big L Mase and his cousin Bloodshed in a group called Children of the Corn After Bloodshed s death in a car accident on March 2 1997 the group disbanded and the remaining members pursued solo careers 1998 2002 Confessions of Fire S D E and Come Home with Me Edit Two years before Big L s murder in 1999 Cam ron was introduced to The Notorious B I G by Mase who was signed to Bad Boy Records at the time Biggie was so impressed by Cam ron that he introduced him to his partner Lance Un Rivera who signed Cam ron to his Untertainment label distributed by Epic Records His debut album Confessions of Fire was released a year later in July 1998 and included singles such as 3 5 7 which was also featured in the movie Woo and Horse and Carriage featuring Mase which reached the R amp B Top Ten The album achieved gold status and made the Top 10 of both the pop and R amp B charts In 2000 Cam ron was working with music executive Tommy Mottola and released his second album S D E Sports Drugs amp Entertainment on Sony Epic Records With features from Destiny s Child Juelz Santana Jim Jones N O R E and producer Digga it included the relatively successful singles Let Me Know and What Means The World To You The album reached Number 2 on the R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart and Number 14 on the Billboard 200 After demanding a release from Sony Epic Records Cam ron signed with his childhood friend and new manager Damon Dash to Roc A Fella Records in 2001 alongside artists such as Jay Z Beanie Sigel Freeway and Memphis Bleek A reported 4 5 million record deal was agreed upon with and Damon Dash and his Roc A Fella partners Kareem Biggs and Jay Z in the form of a record advance 5 His third and most successful album Come Home with Me was released in 2002 featuring guests such as Jay Z Beanie Sigel and Memphis Bleek and production from Just Blaze Kanye West and The Heatmakerz It included the hit singles Oh Boy and Hey Ma which both featured the Diplomats newest member Juelz Santana The album achieved platinum status and served as a stepping stone for Cam ron s group the Diplomats to sign with Roc A Fella 6 In 2002 Cam ron went on to appear in the Damon Dash produced film Paid in Full in which he played one of three main characters alongside Mekhi Phifer and Wood Harris citation needed In 2006 he started shooting his movie for his album titled Killa Season the film would mark both Cam ron s screenwriting and directorial debuts as well as his return to acting Killa Season was released to DVD on April 25 2006 after a special two day theatrical release 7 2003 2009 Purple Haze Killa Season and Crime Pays Edit In March 2003 Cam ron teamed up with his fellow Diplomats Members Jim Jones Juelz Santana and Freekey Zeeky to release the Diplomats debut double disc album Diplomatic Immunity under Roc A Fella Diplomat Records which was quickly certified gold by the RIAA The album featured the lead single Dipset Anthem a remix to Cam rons hit Hey Ma and the street anthem single I Really Mean It as well as featuring production from Kanye West Just Blaze and The Heatmakerz A year later the Diplomats released their second album Diplomatic Immunity 2 On December 7 2004 Cam ron s fourth studio album Purple Haze was released on Def Jam Roc A Fella Records It featured collaborations with Kanye West Jaheim Twista Juelz Santana and various other artists and ultimately reached gold status 8 The album was also a critical success being ranked 114th on Pitchfork Media s Top 200 Albums of the first decade of the 21st century List and 10th on Rhapsody s Hip Hop s Best Albums Of The Decade List However after feeling that the album was poorly promoted and that his projects were not receiving enough attention Cam ron requested his release from Roc A Fella Records On April 28 2005 Cam ron officially joined the Warner Music Group under the Asylum Records imprint 9 He began work on what would be his first project for the new label Cam ron s fifth studio album titled Killa Season was released on May 16 2006 featuring production from long term collaborators The Heatmakerz Charlmagne and Ty Fyffe as well as others such as Alchemist and I N F O Along with the album Cam ron released his first film in which he wrote directed and starred in also titled Killa Season Despite selling 112 000 units in the first week and debuting at number 2 on the charts Killa Season failed to have the same sales strength as his two previous releases but Killa Season became certified gold After the release of Killa Season and his feud with 50 Cent in 2007 Cam ron took a three year hiatus from music after his mother suffered three strokes which left her paralyzed on her left side He moved to Florida with her to set up her rehabilitation and therapy and stayed there until she had fully recovered 10 Cam ron s 2009 album Crime Pays was released on Asylum Diplomat Records featuring the majority of the production handled by Skitzo and AraabMuzik Although none of the singles from the album managed to chart the album still reached number 3 on the Billboard 200 but only sold 150 000 units making it the lowest selling album of his career In 2009 Cam ron formed a new label Dipset West and new group the U N 2010 present Mixtapes EPs and collaborations Edit In late 2009 early 2010 Cam ron released a series of mixtapes hosted by DJ Drama called Boss of All Boses which featured his new upcoming artist Vado Cam ron also released a collaboration album with his new group the U N which included himself and fellow Harlem rapper Vado titled Heat in Here Vol 1 the first single off the album was Speaking Tongues which peaked at No 82 on the U S R amp B charts Cam ron announced that he would be releasing a joint album with rapper Vado called Gunz n Butta on April 19 2011 the album was released on E1 Music In 2013 Vado signed with We the Best Music Group 11 after his personal friendship with Cam ron eroded although Vado maintained at the time that they still worked on a business level and had no animosity towards him 12 After three years Cam ron and Jim Jones decided to mend their differences and start working together again for the third installment of the Diplomatic Immunity album along with fellow Diplomat members Juelz Santana and Freekey Zekey Cam ron announced that The Diplomat album s release would take place around Christmas 2010 The first promotional single featuring the reunited Diplomat members was titled Salute it was produced by AraabMuzik and would later appear on Jim Jones album Capo In 2012 Cam ron was featured on rapper singer Wiz Khalifa s second studio album O N I F C on a song titled The Bluff Also In 2012 Cam ron would be featured on rapper singer Nicki Minaj s second studio album Pink Friday Roman Reloaded on a song titled I Am Your Leader along with rapper Rick Ross In 2013 during an interview Cam ron discussed his seventh upcoming studio album Killa Season 2 stating that it will feature guest appearances from Dipset T I Nicki Minaj and Wiz Khalifa 13 On October 1 2013 Cam ron released his promotional mixtape for the album titled Ghetto Heaven Vol 1 14 In January 2014 according to Complex Magazine Cam ron and A Trak were to team up for a collaborative EP to be titled Federal Reserve which would be executive produced by Dame Dash and have featured appearances by Juelz Santana and Jim Jones 15 In May they put out the first single from the album titled Dipsh ts featuring commentary from Dame Dash and Juelz Santana on the hook and an accompanying official video On February 11 2014 Cam ron along with fashion designer Mark McNairy revealed their Cape line during New York fashion week 16 On October 20 2014 via his Instagram Cam ron revealed and released his Ebola mask stating on the caption Ebola is no joking matter so if u have to be safe be fashionable 17 Cam ron also has a fashion clothing line titled Dipset USA which is branded off his former label Diplomat Records 18 On July 1 2014 Cam ron released his 1st of the Month Vol 1 EP 19 On August 1 2014 Cam ron released his 1st of the Month Vol 2 EP it included the single So Bad featuring Nicki Minaj 20 21 On September 1 2014 Cam ron released his 1st of the Month Vol 3 EP 22 On October 1 2014 Cam ron released his 1st of the Month Vol 4 EP 23 On November 1 2014 Cam ron released his 1st of the Month Vol 5 EP 24 On December 1 2014 Cam ron released his 1st of the Month Vol 6 EP 25 On December 11 2014 Cam ron announced that his next studio album will not be a sequel to his fifth album Killa Season but will be a sequel to his critically acclaimed fourth studio album Purple Haze titled Purple Haze 2 Cam ron also announced that this would be his final album 26 On December 16 2014 Cam ron would release his compilation 1st of the Month Box Set Deluxe Edition 27 On January 1 2015 well known DJ Funkmaster Flex announced via his Instagram that he had spoken to fellow Diplomat members Cam ron Jim Jones and Juelz Santana about an upcoming Diplomat s mixtape which included fellow member Freekey Zeekey He also confirmed and stated that he will be hosting the mixtape along with DJ s Rappers Producers DJ Khaled Swizz Beatz and DJ Mustard 28 In July 2016 he announced that he will release an album called Killa Pink and he promoted his line of signature the Reebok Flea 2 s and announced that the shoe will be released in combination with the album 29 Other ventures EditDirecting and acting Edit In 2002 Cam ron went on to appear in the Damon Dash produced film Paid in Full in which he played one of three main characters alongside Mekhi Phifer and Wood Harris 30 In 2006 started shooting his movie for his album titled Killa Season the film would mark both Cam ron s screenwriting and directorial debuts as well as his return to acting Killa Season was released to DVD on April 25 2006 after a special two day theatrical release 7 Fashion designing Edit On February 11 2014 Cam ron along with fashion designer Mark McNairy revealed their Cape line during the New York fashion week 31 On October 20 2014 via his Instagram Cam ron revealed and released his Ebola mask stating on the caption Ebola is no joking matter so if u have to be safe be fashionable 32 Cam ron also has a fashion clothing line titled Dipset USA which is branded off his former label Diplomat Records 33 Controversies EditJay Z Edit Although there had been rumors of a feud between the two emcees Cam ron went public first with a track on Killa Season called You Gotta Love It Jay Z Diss featuring ex Dipset member Max B In the song Cam ron takes jabs at Jay Z s age his alleged biting stealing of lyrics and his current girlfriend He references Jay Z using The Notorious B I G s rhymes rapping You ain t the only one with big wallets got it my shit s brolick but ya publishing should go to Miss Wallace He then released another song Swagger Jacker Biter Not a Writer to highlight the many songs Jay Z has borrowed lines from In the next issue of XXL Cam ron explained the beef originated when Jay Z became CEO and President of Roc A Fella Records 34 In 2010 Cam ron stated he does not have any issues with Jay Z anymore In 2013 on Pound Cake a song by Drake Jay Z mentioned Cam ron again by rapping in the middle of a verse Now here s the icing on the cake Cake cake cake cake cake uhh I m just getting started oh yeah we got it bitch I ve done made more millionaires than the lotto did Dame made millions Bigg made millions Ye made millions Just made millions Lyor made millions Cam made millions Beans would tell you if he wasn t in his feelin g s 35 Cam replied briefly on Come and Talk to Me off of Ghetto Heaven Vol 1 She said Jay made you a millionaire and looked me in the eyes Said cake cake cake got that from the pies We made each other millions that was my reply had a mill before I met him baby that ain t no lie See he named some Harlem cats and the homie from the Chi but my thing he ain t name nobody from the Stuy 36 On April 26 2019 he and Jay Z ended their feud at the re opened Webster Hall 37 50 Cent Edit On February 1 2007 Cam ron and 50 Cent had a live argument on The Angie Martinez Show on Hot 97 radio 50 Cent commented that he felt Koch Entertainment was a graveyard meaning major record labels would not work with their artists 38 Cam ron then ridiculed the record sales of G Unit members Lloyd Banks and Mobb Deep by pointing out that Dipset member Jim Jones outsold both of their albums despite not being signed to a major label and also went on to clarify that his group The Diplomats had a distribution deal from several labels 38 Both rappers released diss songs with videos on YouTube 50 Cent released Funeral Music and suggested in the song that Cam ron is no longer able to lead The Diplomats and that Jim Jones should take his place Cam ron responded with Curtis and Curtis Pt II in which he makes fun of 50 Cent s appearance calling him a gorilla with rabbit teeth 50 Cent responded by releasing Hold On with Young Buck Since 2009 the feud slowly died down and they eventually reconciled in 2016 39 Jim Jones Edit Cam ron revealed in 2007 that he was no longer speaking to his fellow Diplomat members Juelz Santana and Jim Jones leading to speculation that the group had officially broken up However despite admitting that he did not want to contact Jim Jones he said that he had no hard feelings towards him In an interview with Miss Info Cam ron said I still haven t spoken to Jim But Jim ran with me for over 10 years he worked hard and I wish him the best of luck Everybody thinks I m mad at Jim Why am I mad I told people for years that Jimmy was gonna be a star So it s better on my resume I wish him the best 40 After three years of not speaking Cam ron and Jim Jones mended their differences in April 2010 In late 2011 both appeared together on Wolfgang Gartner s album Weekend in America on the track Circus Freaks Stop Snitchin Edit On April 22 2007 Cam ron was interviewed on 60 Minutes as part of a piece on the Stop Snitchin movement 41 He also stated that he would not help the police try to locate the shooter saying he is not a snitch and helping the police would probably hurt his record sales He stated in the interview Because with the type of business I m in it would definitely hurt my business And the way that I was raised I just don t do that I was raised differently not to tell It s about business but it s still also a code of ethics When asked by Anderson Cooper if he would tell the police if a serial killer was living next to him Cam ron replied I would probably move but would not inform the police Cam ron later issued an apology for his comments calling them an error in judgement 41 Where I come from once word gets out that you ve cooperated with the police that only makes you a bigger target of criminal violence That is a dark reality in so many neighborhoods like mine across America I m not saying its right but its reality And it s not unfounded There s a harsh reality around violence and criminal justice in our inner cities Cam ron has had contact with the police in the past According to The Smoking Gun New York Police Department records indicate that Giles filed a report with police after he was assaulted at a park in Harlem in 1999 42 Kanye West Edit Both Cam ron and Jim Jones took out their frustrations on former label mate Kanye West in defense of former CEO Dame Dash due to their longtime friendship dating back to growing up in Harlem 43 by releasing a song titled Toast rhyming over Kanye West s song Runaway The feud eventually ended evidenced by Cam ron Jim Jones and Kanye West collaborating on a song called Christmas in Harlem Personal life EditOn October 23 2005 Cam ron was leaving a nightclub in Washington D C having performed the day before at Howard University While stopped at a traffic light at the intersection of New York and New Jersey Avenue shortly after midnight a passenger of a nearby car threatened Cam ron to give up his 2006 Lamborghini Cam ron resisted and the man then shot him Cam ron was struck at least once as he was holding the steering wheel but he was able to drive going the wrong way on streets and flashing his lights until a fan drove him to Howard University Hospital The gunman and passenger drove off crashed into a parked car and fled the scene D C Metro Police recovered a cell phone from the scene of the crash which they tried to use to trace the suspects He stated that he does not know who shot him although later in the song Gotta Love It featuring Max B Cam ron claims that he saw the gunman throw up the Roc A Fella Records diamond hand signal before shots were fired 44 45 Discography EditMain article Cam ron discography See also The Diplomats discography Studio albumsConfessions of Fire 1998 S D E 2000 Come Home with Me 2002 Purple Haze 2004 Killa Season 2006 Crime Pays 2009 Purple Haze 2 2019 Collaboration albumsHeat in Here Vol 1 with Vado 2010 Gunz n Butta with Vado 2011 U Wasn t There with A Trak 2022 46 Filmography EditPaid in Full 2002 Death of a Dynasty 2003 State Property 2 2005 Killa Season 2006 Rap Sheet Hip Hop and the Cops 2006 47 First Of The Month 2012 Percentage 2013 Love amp Hip Hop New York 2012 2016 2017 Honor Up 2018 Queens 2021 References Edit Cam ron Current Biography Yearbook 2011 Ipswich MA H W Wilson 2011 pp 109 112 ISBN 9780824211219 Meadows Ingram Benjamin August 2002 Harlem Knight Vibe Retrieved March 20 2020 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Cam ron StreetHeat Interview YouTube Cam ron IMDb Retrieved May 16 2019 Cam ron Signs to Rocafella Archived from the original on March 31 2010 Retrieved August 5 2010 Cam ron Come Home With Me Album a b Cam ron s Killa Season Hits Big Screens in Limited Engagement XXL March 30 2006 Archived from the original on August 29 2006 Retrieved October 4 2006 Searchable Database Archived June 26 2007 at the Wayback Machine RIAA Strong Nolan April 29 2005 Cam ron Leaves Roc A Fella For Asylum Warner AllHipHop com Archived from the original on April 22 2006 Retrieved October 4 2006 Cam ron Breaks Silence On Absence My Mom Had Three Strokes In One Day March 11 2015 Retrieved March 11 2015 HipHopDX January 30 2013 Vado Confirms Signing To DJ Khaled s We The Best Imprint HipHopDX Archived from the original on January 11 2015 Retrieved March 11 2015 Vado Discusses Cam Ron s Reaction To Him Leaving Dip Set HNHH February 9 2013 XXL Presents The 35 Most Anticipated Albums of 2013 XXL Xxlmag com January 14 2013 Retrieved February 15 2013 Cam ron Ghetto Heaven Vol 1 Free Mixtape Datpiff com Retrieved September 4 2013 Dharmic X Exclusive Cam ron and A Trak Announce Federal Reserve EP Complex Retrieved March 11 2015 Lilah Rose February 11 2014 Cam ron s Cape Line With Mark McNairy Hits NY Fashion Week HotNewHipHop Retrieved March 11 2015 Cam ron Is Selling The Fashionable Ebola Mask You Never Asked For The Huffington Post October 20 2014 Retrieved March 11 2015 Cam ron and The Diplomats present Dipset USA Exclusively on Karmaloop com Karmaloop Archived from the original on March 25 2015 Retrieved March 11 2015 iTunes Music 1st of the Month Vol 1 EP by Cam ron iTunes July 2014 Retrieved March 11 2015 iTunes Music 1st of the Month Vol 2 EP by Cam ron iTunes August 2014 Retrieved March 11 2015 iTunes Music So Bad feat Nicki Minaj amp Yummy Single by Cam ron iTunes July 15 2014 Retrieved March 11 2015 iTunes Music 1st of the Month Vol 3 EP by Cam ron iTunes September 2014 Retrieved March 11 2015 iTunes Music 1st of the Month Vol 4 EP by Cam ron iTunes October 2014 Retrieved March 11 2015 iTunes Music 1st of the Month Vol 5 EP by Cam ron iTunes November 2014 Retrieved March 11 2015 iTunes Music 1st of the Month Vol 6 EP by Cam ron iTunes December 2014 Retrieved March 11 2015 Schiewe Jessie December 11 2014 Cam ron To Retire After Purple Haze 2 Drops HotNewHipHop Retrieved March 11 2015 iTunes Music 1st of the Month Box Set Deluxe Edition by Cam ron iTunes December 16 2014 Retrieved March 11 2015 Lilah Rose January 2015 Dipset Reportedly Reuniting For New Mixtape HotNewHipHop Retrieved March 11 2015 Schwartz Danny July 11 2016 Cam ron to release album in conjunction with sneaker line HNHH Retrieved July 11 2016 Paid In Full Miramax Retrieved July 15 2018 Lilah Rose February 11 2014 Cam ron s Cape Line With Mark McNairy Hits NY Fashion Week HotNewHipHop Cam ron Is Selling The Fashionable Ebola Mask You Never Asked For The Huffington Post October 20 2014 Cam ron and The Diplomats present Dipset USA Exclusively on Karmaloop com Karmaloop Archived from the original on March 25 2015 Retrieved January 27 2015 Cam Finally Disses Hov Nah Right Retrieved March 11 2015 HipHopDX October 2 2013 Cam ron Refutes Jay Z s Pound Cake Claims HipHopDX Retrieved March 11 2015 New Music Cam Ron Come And Talk To Me Jay Z Response DDotOmen Retrieved March 11 2015 Jay Z Brings Out Nas Cam ron Jim Jones At Iconic Webster Hall Re Opening HotNewHipHop April 27 2019 Retrieved July 22 2020 a b Sanneh Kelefa February 27 2007 Rappers Find That a Small Label Can Have Its Uses The New York Times Accessed May 22 2007 50 Cent on Instagram I said Cam I would talk to you like you ain t got money if I didn t see them big ass knot s in ya pockets Instagram Archived from the original on December 26 2021 Retrieved May 16 2019 Cam Speaks on Hiatus November 2 2007 a b Stop Snitchin 60 Minutes CBS News August 12 2007 Retrieved February 27 2011 Rapper s Change Of Face The Smoking Gun October 20 2014 Retrieved March 11 2015 I didn t grow up in a musical family I grew up in a drug family Cam ron talks Paid in Full A Trak and the cult of Dipset FACT Magazine Music News New Music FACT Magazine Music News New Music June 3 2014 Retrieved March 11 2015 Rapper Shot in Alleged Carjacking in D C The Washington Post Retrieved March 11 2015 Roc Back Jay Z Ends 20 Year Beef With Cam ron But Here s How It Started In The First Place April 27 2019 Retrieved April 27 2019 Grant Shawn September 3 2022 Cam Ron and A Trak Announce Collab Album U Wasn t There Release New Single The Source Retrieved September 22 2022 Kaufman Gil March 22 2006 Kanye Cam ron Game Suge Knight Speak Out About Hip Hop Cops In New Doc MTV Retrieved July 11 2022 External 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