![]() ![]() One history's all-time underwhelming dis tracs. Anything would be a nice break from all this monotonous Dipset bullshit, but this is kinda nice anyway. Similar to the first one, I couldn't make out what was being said here. I don't recall the original, but I can't imagine it was worse than this. This is about how awesome white girls are, right? I can get with that.Īnother one that sounds vaguely like "Get 'Em Girls." I wish they would've varied up the production here a lot more.Ĭam rhymes over yet another Earth, Wind and Fire song. ![]() The song is nothing special, but Cam's flow here is especially impressive here. Cam seems especially adamant that he was never on the pipe, which I took to mean he used to be on the pipe. Yep, this is really about irritable bowel syndrome. They're repeating themselves a lot on this album.Ĭam drops a couple of nice verses and then lets another one of his weed carriers foul everything up. Oh goody, more Hell Rell! The chorus borrows from that one Juelz Santana song from his first album. His verse is amusing and almost as childish as Cam's, which is saying something. So Lil' Wayne's on this? I didn't remember that from the video. About how Cam's going to take someone's woman. The second half of the "Touch It or Not" video that takes place in the Waffle House. This is probably amusing, but it's barely audible. I wasn't really paying attention.įeatures Juelz Santana and sounds suspiciously like "Get 'Em Girls." Who the fuck is "Mo' Money?" Cam may address his shooting situation here. I can't believe they're still using those damn sped-up vocal samples here. It's pretty retarded and not really that amusing.Ībout how Cam can't leave the hood. I think XXL might have posted this at some point, but Cam sings on this. This one might not even do as well as Purple Haze.Ĭam lets yet another one of his bag handlers take the intro. I wonder how well all this will work though when it's said and done with. For this follow-up, Cam pulled every publicity stunt you can imagine, from dissing Jay-Z to releasing a low-budget Killa Season movie. You guys like Cam'ron, right? His last album, Purple Haze, only sold 6 copies, but it developed quite the following in the hipster community. I think cams holdin a gun to his own head on this one.
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