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I know it’s white, but here come the hot sauce” (How it go?) Lick, suck, deep throat, stop, cough
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(Do what?) On your knees, show you how to top a boss (What I want?) Head before and after, top it off Missionary, back shots pop it off, rock it off
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“I’m a pro at this round the globe atlasīut I need to know ma, are you gonna suck it or not? It’s for that reason that tracks like the Headbangaz produced “Touch it or Not” featuring Lil Wayne work: Cam and his cohorts have squarely focused themselves on the gritty and grimy “Harlem World” niche and probably do it better than any of their contemporaries from the same scene. If there’s one thing that New York City has an advantage on as the birthplace of hip-hop over other cities, it’s that it’s literally a world unto itself where you can find every different strain of the hip-hop diaspora: commercial & underground, suburban & street, gangsta & concious, so on and so on. Since I seem to sometimes say things in Cam’s reviews that make it look like I have no respect for him, here’s three things to kick off the “Killa Season” CD review in his defense: (1.) He’s got a lot of business acumen and hustle, (2.) He’s unquestionably the leader of the DipSet and (3.) He makes New York thug music for New York thugs. (You will be wonderin what are we gonna do now)” Give his Rover the new name, the firing range I shoot his truck up just to drive him insane (You will be wonderin what are we gonna do now) Nevertheless two questions are raised: (1.) Why would you state a concrete date you could miss by weeks and (2.) Why would you open Cam’s album with the same song that made those predictions? Arguably they did remove Duke’s introduction from 40 Cal.’s “Worried” and repackage the title as “Killa Cam (Intro)” but it’s the same shit: At least he was a little less off on the latter than on the former. On the last DipSet mixtape “The Movement Moves On” Duke stated that Cam’Ron’s “Killa Season” DVD would be in stores April 25th, while the album of the same name would be in stores May 9th. Taking that into account, the album is exceptional and a good enough excuse for two more years of mouthing off and starting trouble.DukeDaGod’s projections were off a little bit. Killa Season would have benefited from trimming and better planning, but those things are extremely rare in the world of Dipset. The memorable "Wet Wipes," the Alchemist-produced "Something New," and "Touch It or Not" with Lil Wayne are all sane and hooky enough to reach past the core audience, proving the man hasn't lost touch. Every doctor visit is chronicled and the scatological puns are numerous, but the hardcore Dipset fan will jump right ahead to "You Gotta Love It," an ambitious Jay-Z dis that has no shame ("It was Rocawear/When Dame had it/Now you got it/Call it Cockawear" or the slaying observation that the Def Jam boss has actually worn sandals with jeans!). Best of the latter and best of show is the great "I.B.S.": a quirky number that explains Cam'ron's significant weight loss was due to irritable bowel syndrome.
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Plus, when the leader of one of hip-hop's most irresponsible crews announces he's the man to wipe pedophiles off the Internet with a series of entrapments that are caught on tape and released on Dipset DVDs, you've got wonder what in the world this mixtape-spewing, freak-show ringmaster has going on upstairs, and where's the music to convince everyone they should care? The overly long and scattershot Killa Season won't convince everyone as it literally laughs at detractors, shoves most of its fire to the end of the album, and carelessly bounces from cold gangsta to vulnerable.
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He was also the victim of a botched carjacking with all sorts of questions orbiting around it, and he directed an over-the-top movie that shares this album's title. There was his beef with Mase and his bigger beef with Jay-Z, which found Cam'ron fighting battles for Damon Dash while Dash just shrugged. The two years leading up to Killa Season found Dipset leader Cam'ron coming off as more of a newsmaker than a rapper, and the news was often bad, mostly confusing and oddball.