Cam'ron still had that trademark youthful cocksureness on 'Ghetto Heaven,' one of last year's most underrated projects. You wouldn't immediately guess his age by listening to that effort, but the rapper turned 38 yesterday (Feb. 4) and celebrated his birthday with a party thrown by his girlfriend JuJu. This wasn't just some normal gathering either -- a lingerie party with strippers was at the cent
Just as important as charisma, rhymes and beats, personal style is one of the most important elements of a rapper's allure. An MC must also have impeccable taste to really flourish in the visual world of hip-hop. But following popular trends and bragging about brand names isn't enough to earn a spot in our Style Hall of Fame.
With A-Trak's track record, teaming up with Cam'ron seems like a likely partnership. He was once Kanye West's DJ and founded Fool's Gold Records (home to Danny Brown and Run the Jewels) after all. The duo's new track, 'Humphrey' firmly cements their union.
If there's anyone who knows how to bundle up, it's some of our favorite rappers. Whether it's pink and fluffy or that natural color, many hip-hop artists resort to rocking an oversized fur coat to stay warm and cozy during the winter months.
Fresh off the release of his comeback mixtape, 'Ghetto Heaven Vol. 1,' Cam'ron paid a visit to Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club this morning. Expanding on his allegation that Jay Z banned Dipset music from his 40/40 Club, the Harlem rapper recalled where it all went wrong between himself and his former boss.
Jay Z and Cam'ron have had their fair share of issues over the years, but the latter says the Roc Nation leader is still angry him, enough to ban his music.
Since the album's release late last month, 'Pound Cake' has become one of the most talked-about records on 'Nothing Was the Same,' not simply for the lyrical back-and-forth between Drake and Jay Z, but thanks to Hov claiming he "done made more millionaires than the lotto did," his former Roc-A-Fella artist Cam'ron included.