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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cam'ronCam'ron - Wikipedia

    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. [8]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Killa_SeasonKilla Season - Wikipedia

    Killa Season is the fifth studio album by Harlem rapper Cam'ron. The album was released on May 16, 2006, by Diplomat Records, Asylum Records, and Atlantic Records. Cam'ron was also the executive producer of the album.

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    "Killa Cam (Intro)" (featuring 40 Cal.)
    2.
    "He Tried to Play Me" (featuring Hell ...
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    "Leave You Alone"
    4.
    "Living a Lie" (featuring Mo Money)
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    Cam’ron was raised by a single mother, Fredericka Giles. His father was a big-time drug dealer who started abusing his product and eventually lost it all. He was in and out of his son’s life from when he was three years old, so Cam was primarily raised by his mother and grandparents.

    Cam’ron grew up around 140th and Lennox in East Harlem, one of the roughest areas in New York City at the time. In the late ’80s, the neighborhood was ravaged by the crack epidemic, and Cam saw a lot growing up. But he also grew up around many future legends in hip hop, including Big L, Max B, and Dame Dash. He attended the Manhattan Center for Sci...

    In 1993, Cam formed a group called Children of the Corn alongside Mase, Herb McGruff, Big L, and his cousin Bloodshed. Bloodshed ended up getting into a car accident in 1997, leading the group to break up and everyone else to pursued a solo career. The same year, Cam also formed a new group called Dipset, along with his high school friends Jim Jone...

    Not much is known about Cam’ron’s family. He has a son named Cameron Ezike Gile Jr., who is featured on the cover of his classic album Come Home with Me. His exact age is unknown, but he would be in his early 20s based on the album’s release date.

    Cam’ron has mostly kept his personal life out of the public eye. In 2019, he mourned the unexpected death of his long-time girlfriend, Tawasa Harris. He took to Instagram to post photos of them together, along with a lengthy caption about their relationship. However, he also mentioned that Tawasa was not his son’s mother.

    The media have frequently criticized Cam’ron for his lyrical content. He appeared on Bill O’Reilly alongside Dame Dash to depend on his music and the topics he chose to rap about. He also faced backlash for appearing on 60 Minutes with Anderson Cooper and admitting that he would not help the police locate a shooter or even a serial killer because h...

    Cam’ron has a net worth of approximately $6 million. He has a long music career spanning over two decades and has multiple gold and platinum albums. Much of his fortune comes from music royalties and touring. Although he’s also appeared in several films, including Paid in Full, State Property 2, and Killa Season.

    In 2022, it was announced that Cam’ron would be starring in a new Home Renovation Show called Hip Hop My House that will be available exclusively on Paramount +. The show is something like a crossover between Pimp My Ride, MTV Cribs, and Flip This House, where Cam’ron will renovate the homes of celebrities like Tyga, Nelly, and the Migos alongside ...

    “If people realized someone would be sorting through their trash, would they be more careful in what they throw away?” – Cam’ron
    “You can’t be going through life expecting everything. You gotta have discipline.” – Cam’ron
    “When I did pink, I did it so I wouldn’t be dressing like everybody else.” – Cam’ron
    1998 – Confessions of Fire
    2000 – SDE
    2002 – Come Home with Me
    2004 – Purple Haze
    • February 4 th, 1976
    • Cameron Ezike Giles
    • Harlem, New York City
    • Killa Cam
  3. Apr 25, 2014 · During the first scene of Killa Season —the directorial debut from Cameron Giles, which went straight to DVD eight years ago today—the rapper, playing a thinly-veiled version of himself named...

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  4. Actor: Killa Season. Rapper Cam'ron was born and raised in Harlem, attending Manhattan Center High School, where one of his basketball teammates was Mason "Mase" Betha, who also became a successful rapper.

    • February 4, 1976
  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm1004112Cam'ron - IMDb

    Cam'ron. Actor: Killa Season. Rapper Cam'ron was born and raised in Harlem, attending Manhattan Center High School, where one of his basketball teammates was Mason "Mase" Betha, who also became a successful rapper.

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  7. Cameron “Cam'ron” Giles is perhaps the quintessential Rap Genius artist. Killa Cam started out alongside Big L, Ma$e, his cousin Bloodshed (R.I.P.) and others in the short-lived.