Cam’ron Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Down and Out |
| 2 | Oh Boy |
| 3 | What Means the World to You |
| 4 | Get Down |
| 5 | Harlem Streets |
| 6 | Wet Wipes |
| 7 | Dip-Set Forever |
| 8 | Soap Opera |
| 9 | Bubble Music |
| 10 | Girls |
| 11 | Welcome to Purple Haze (skit) |
| 12 | 357 |
| 13 | Rude Boy (skit) |
| 14 | More Gangsta Music |
| 15 | I'm a Chicken Head (skit) |
| 16 | Touch It or Not |
| 17 | Killa Cam (intro) |
| 18 | Let Me Know |
| 19 | Girls, Cash, Cars |
| 20 | Do Ya Thing (remix) |
| 21 | Get Ya Gun |
| 22 | Leave You Alone |
| 23 | Boy Boy |
| 24 | Get It in Ohio |
| 25 | White Girls |
| 26 | I.B.S. |
| 27 | That's Me |
| 28 | War |
| 29 | He Tried to Play Me |
| 30 | Spend the Night |
| 31 | Tomorrow |
| 32 | Adrenaline |
| 33 | Triple Up |
| 34 | More Reasons |
| 35 | Just Us |
| 36 | Family Ties |
| 37 | Living a Lie |
| 38 | My Job |
| 39 | Sports, Drugs & Entertainment |
| 40 | Child of the Ghetto |
| 41 | My Hood |
| 42 | Take Em to Church |
| 43 | Killa |
| 44 | Whatever |
| 45 | Confessions |
| 46 | Rockin' and Rollin' |
| 47 | Death |
| 48 | Silky (No Homo) |
| 49 | Curve |
| 50 | Come Kill Me |
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About Cam’ron
Cam'ron is a Harlem-born rapper who emerged in the late 1990s as one of hip-hop's most charismatic and influential figures, helping to define the flashy, melodic sound that would dominate East Coast rap in the early 2000s. With his distinctive nasal delivery, clever wordplay, and unapologetic embrace of street luxury, Cam'ron crafted infectious hits like "Hey Ma" and "Oh Boy" (featuring protégé Juelz Santana) that perfectly captured the era's blend of hardcore rap credibility and pop sensibility. As the leader of The Diplomats (Dipset), he cultivated a crew-based approach to hip-hop that emphasized loyalty, style, and regional pride, turning Harlem into a cultural epicenter while popularizing the group's signature pink-and-purple aesthetic. His music seamlessly weaved together gritty street narratives with catchy hooks and polished production, creating anthems that worked equally well in clubs and on street corners. Beyond his 61-album catalog spanning over two decades, Cam'ron's cultural impact extends to fashion, slang, and the very blueprint of how rap crews operate, influencing countless artists who followed his model of combining authentic street credibility with mainstream appeal. His evolution from hardcore rapper to pop-culture icon demonstrates hip-hop's power to transcend musical boundaries, making him a pivotal figure in the genre's commercial and artistic development.