
We're coming at you Fridays on FUSE at 11pm EST/10pm Centralor anytime on demand via OTT or Cable. That's your news for now, for more on this and the rest of today's stories subscribe to Complex on YouTube. The Program is a precursor to Cam'ron's highly anticipated sequel to his 2006 album Killa Season, which is slated for a release this year. Ye references aside,The Program is a 15 track project with a multitude of producers ranging from Just Blaze, AraabMuzik, Dollavision, ADM, REK, JB Music and more.

After 2006's Killa Season, Cam'ron output was intermittent at best, but over the last year or so, Cam has caught his second wind. The feud came back into the spotlight after Hov released "Kill Jay Z" on 4:44 and Cam goes between taking shots at Kanye, to encouraging his mentality. Cam'ron has two new albums slated for this year. On Coleslaw, Cam kicks off the track speaking on the Kanye and Jay Z feud that rolled out over the last couple years. seventh studio album titled Purple Haze 2, which he has stated will be his final album. Featured peformers: Cam'ron (vocals, executive producer, liner notes), Eric Butler (mixing, recording engineer), Serge Tsai (mixing, recording engineer), DukeDaGod (music director), Jacob York (music coordinator), Karen. Hey guys for Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez.Ĭam'ron released his mixtape The Program earlier this week and he had some lines for Kanye West. In 2006 Camron released his fifth studio album, Killa Season. Check out The Program for more of Cam's fire. On one hand, Cam appears to be throwing shots at Kanye, but on the other hand, Killa Cam is also encouraging 'Ye to stand behind his words. No matter what, it's an interesting verse. It's hard to tell what made Cam address the situation, aside from a longstanding (and still extant) antagonism towards Hov. The album received positive reviews but critics found the production and content lesser compared to Purple Haze. Cam'ron was also the executive producer of the album. The album was released on May 16, 2006, by Diplomat Records, Asylum Records and Atlantic Records. If you regret it, then dead it, but if you said it, you said it Killa Season is the fifth studio album by Harlem rapper Cam'ron. What he do next? Check into the crazy house?įuck that, you made a living talking greasyīesides that, man, you Yeezy with the YeezysĪnd fuck that, 'Ye, I been that way since yay tall Kanye got on stage, what he do? Play Jay-Z out You only like it when I'm ignorant, so that's exactly what you get," Cam went in. After saying "you don't like it when I'm nice. On the mixtape's fourth track, "Coleslaw," Cam starts things off speaking about the situation between Kanye West and Jay Z, which rose back into conversation via Hov's "Kill Jay Z" on 4:44. After gracing ComplexCon over the weekend ( with a gang of puppies), we didn't know WHAT to expect from Cam's new project, The Program, although he did drop some hints at the material he'd be releasing, posting on Instagram earlier this week that he was "on some bullshit on this joint," then warning "If u emotional don't listen." Who was thinking that this meant he had some lines ready for Kanye West?
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He teased a collaborative project with A-Trak, called Federal Reserve, which never materialized, but he held down the second half of 2014 with a six-part EP series called 1st of the Month, as well as a handful of singles and a mixtape in 2013. Cam’ron is currently out on the road with The Underachievers, G Herbo, Smoke DZA and Nyck Caution for the Smokers Club Tour, which is scheduled to wrap this Thursday (July 14) in Norfolk, Va.This time last week, all we knew was that Cam'ron was dropping his latest mixtape. But that timeline has been pushed back.Īnd while KS2 will be his first solo full-length since 2009, Cam hasn’t been idle on the music front. That album had been teased by the single “ U Wasn’t There,” released this January.

In late 2014, Cam’ron initially said he’d be retiring following the release of PH2, which would itself have been a sequel to his 2004 original. Cam’ron Walks Down Memory Lane in New Video for ‘U Wasn’t There’įor Cam, announcing Killa Season 2 means he’s putting his much-discussed Purple Haze 2 - and the retirement it promised - on the shelf for now, with a rep for the Harlem native saying Cam has been “reinvigorated” since getting back in the studio.
