CAM'RON "COME HOME WIT ME" WAS RELEASED THIS DAY

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i remember having a copy of it

only songs i listened to was oh boy, hey ma & welcome to new york city
 

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i refuse to conform
You helped me work when we was twelve and a half
You said Cam, what the fukk dog, we twelve and a half
That house cost millions, twelve and a half
But I still got them bricks, twelve in the stash
You can't even get mad
Say what the hell just laugh
Standin' there beautiful like what I'm gon do with you
You wanted me to go to school and just play ball
What I do, go to school with that eight-ball
Here come the drugs, here come the rocks
Yeah I dealt that,
I'm a hustla though
I can't help that
You was there when I flipped my first birds
Now we gon see my son take his first words
And um, absurd, I ain't wanna be no singer ma
I just wanted eight carrots on your finger ma

:to: so beautiful





Now that I'm here nikkas wanna wrap the ROC up
Nah, backslash wrap the rocks up, back the block up
Cop killers, clap at coppers, blast at choppers
Pass the vodka, listen, don't ever mention Dash or Hoffa
It's a Harlem thing dog, you'll clash with Mobsters (uptown)
Remember me? Got jumped on TNT (what's beef?)
Next week, back pump TNT (what's beef?)
All my nikkas got M-16's kid
And all we do is watch MTV Cribs
Learn not to in fury the victim
Purially stick 'em, break through your security system (KILLA)
Stop frontin', you was never a menace
Never a hustla, NO, we could never do business
Business is business, money is money
Hustle is hustle, stupid is stupid
You da dumbest of dummies (Killa)


killa was a beast at this point.
 

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Personal classic for me. Straight dopeness only really skipped the singles.

Favorite was mcgriff on stop calling

Aiyoo, me and Cam caught her, on camcorder
Dogged her, kicked her out the O
Tell you about ya ho, she's a bytch
Came right between her lips
You thinking I'm frontin', she got a birth mark between her t*ts
 

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i refuse to conform
killa is a beast

Go 'head stupid nikkas go fukk wit' them chicks
I'm the third little piggy, I'm-a fukk wit' them bricks
Better yet the bakery I got pies and cakes
nikka think doublin' is turnin' 5 to 8
I turn 8 to 20, 20 to 100, 100 to 1000
That to 100,000, in front-a housin'
Closed the mall down, dog, no one's allowed in
I'm coppin' everything I'm done wit' browsin'
It's the top don, Glock palm, dot com
Get your shyt rocked ma like Hasim Rahman
And I'm extra scary
CEOs all the frontin' ain't necessary, I fukk wit' secretaries
All for information...it ain't necessary
They in love like the 14th of February
Play 'em like April 1st right before I slide off
It could be March 2nd, sound like July 4th
Halloween or Memorial Day
At your memorial be one year from today
All y'all think it's peace and peachy
I leave you reesy piecy, all my bytches rock...
Christian Dior, BCBG...'round phony nikkas get the heeby jeebies
 

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Personal classic for me. Straight dopeness only really skipped the singles.

Favorite was mcgriff on stop calling

Aiyoo, me and Cam caught her, on camcorder
Dogged her, kicked her out the O
Tell you about ya ho, she's a bytch
Came right between her lips
You thinking I'm frontin', she got a birth mark between her t*ts

Yeah I always liked McGruff's verse on there. I kinda felt McGruff should've played a bigger part in the Dipset movement. He was a spitter with connections to Cam from the COTC days.

I wouldn't neccessarily call the album classic. Cam and the Dips were still developing the sound that they'd take to the next level with the mixtapes, D.I. and Purple Haze. But it's still very good.

I ain't gonna lie, I prefer Cam's version of Ambitions to Pac's.

He killed it:

Now that I'm here nikkas wanna wrap the ROC up
Nah, backslash wrap the rocks up, back the block up
Cop killers, clap at coppers, blast at choppers
Pass the vodka, listen don't ever mention Dash or Hoffa
It's a Harlem thing, dog, you'll clash with Mobsters (uptown)
Remember me? Got jumped on TNT (what's beef?)
Next week, back pump TNT (what's beef?)
All my nikkaz got M-16's kid
And all we do is watch MTV Cribs
Learn not to in fury the victim
Purially stick 'em, break through your security system (KILLA)

Not to mention Just Fire is probably a top 5 ROC collabo track.
 

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swear dat daydreaming was a banger too
the video made the song even harder
sound like a romeo and juliet story

 

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great album. cam had the streets on smash with this shyt.

Yeah I always liked McGruff's verse on there. I kinda felt McGruff should've played a bigger part in the Dipset movement. He was a spitter with connections to Cam from the COTC days.

I wouldn't neccessarily call the album classic. Cam and the Dips were still developing the sound that they'd take to the next level with the mixtapes, D.I. and Purple Haze. But it's still very good.

I ain't gonna lie, I prefer Cam's version of Ambitions to Pac's.

He killed it:

Now that I'm here nikkas wanna wrap the ROC up
Nah, backslash wrap the rocks up, back the block up
Cop killers, clap at coppers, blast at choppers
Pass the vodka, listen don't ever mention Dash or Hoffa
It's a Harlem thing, dog, you'll clash with Mobsters (uptown)
Remember me? Got jumped on TNT (what's beef?)
Next week, back pump TNT (what's beef?)
All my nikkaz got M-16's kid
And all we do is watch MTV Cribs
Learn not to in fury the victim
Purially stick 'em, break through your security system (KILLA)

Not to mention Just Fire is probably a top 5 ROC collabo track.
remember this track?:whew:


gruff was always the most underrated dude from harlem.
 
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