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From the Album 1. Intro 2. Losing Weight, Pt. 2 3. Oh Boy 4. Live My Life (Leave Me Alone) 5. Daydreaming 6. Come Home With Me 7. Welcome To New York City 8. Hey Ma 9. On Fire Tonight 10. Stop Calling 11. I Just Wanna 12. Dead Or Alive 13. The Roc (Just Fire) 14. Boy Boy 15. Tomorrow


Other Songs 357 A Pimps a Pimp Adrenaline All Dat There Mine All The Chickens Baby Ain't Mine Bad Day Believe In Flee Big Deal Bigger Picture Black Cards Bluff Bottom Of The Pussy Hole Bubble Music Bum Bum Callete Calm Down Cant Hurt My Style Cha Ching Chalupa Child Of The Ghetto Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Come Kill Me Confessions Cookies and Apple Juice Cookies & Apple Juice Cookin Up Crime Pays Cuffin' Curtis Curve D Rugs Daydreamin Dead Muthafuckas Dead The Funeral Death D.I.A. Diamonds And Pearls Dipset Anthem Dip-Set Forever Dipshits Do It Again Do Ya Thing Do Ya Thing (Remix) Double Up Down And Out Dreams Freestyle Drugs 2 F*** You Facts Of Life Family Ties F*ck You F*ck You At Feels Good Fit For The Grind 2 Freak Fuck You Get Down Get Em Daddy Get 'Em Daddy (Remix) (feat. Hell Rell, J.R. Write... Get Em Girl Get 'Em Girls Get It Get It Get It In Ohio Get Ya Gun Girls Girls Cash Cars Girls Cry Glory Got It For Cheap Got To Love It Halftime show Harlem Streets Hate Music He Tried To Play Me Hey Lady Hey Muma Homicide Horse and Carriage Horse and Carriage Remix Horse & Carriage Horse & Carriage [Remix] Hot Mess I Don't Know I Hate My Job I.B.S. Im A Chicken Head Im Dame Dash Im Nice Im ready Im Up You Down It's Nothin' (Remix) (feat. Hell Rell) Just Us Killa Killa Cam Killa Cam / Roll That Skit Killa Cam (Intro) Killa Cam / Roll That Skit K.O.P. La Bomba (feat. Vado) Lala Leave Me Alone Pt. 2 Leave You Alone Let Me Know Let The Beat Build Freestyle Lets Talk About Live My Life Living A Lie Living My Life Lord You Know Lord You Know (feat. Jaheim) Losin Weight Losin' Weight 3 Losing Weight Part 2 Love My Life Man Up Me and My Boo Me & My Boo Me My Moms and Jimmy Me, My Moms & Jimmy Medellin Monster Muzik More Gangsta Music More Reasons Movin Raw Movin Weight My Aura My Hood My Job N.B.C. Never Ever No No No Oh Yeah Ooh Baby O.T. Owe Me Phone Interlude Pimps A Pimp Pink Tee Prophecy Pull It Purple Haze Rockin And Rollin Rude Boy Rude Boy (Skit) Rush Rush SAW THE SUN Shake Shanghai Silky Silky (No Homo) Skit Snapped Soap Opera Something New Speakin in Tungs Speaking In Tongues Spend The Night Sports Drugs and Entertainment Sports, Drugs & Entertainment Still The Reason Straight Harlem Stupid Wild Suck It Or Not Take Em To Church Thats Me The Cycles Sick The Dope Man The ROC This Is My City Throw It In The Air Toast to Me Touch It Or Not Touch The Sky Triple Up United States Of Woteva Violence Voicemail Interlude Voicemail Interlude 2 Wanted: Dead Or Alive War We Got It We Make Change Weekend Weekend Girl Welcome To New York Welcome To Purple Haze Wet Wipes What Do I Gotta Live For What I Gotta Live For What Means The World To You What My Niggas Want Whatever Where I Know You From Where Im From White Girls Who Whos Nice Why Dont We Fall In Love Why No Why They Woo Hoo Wrong Ones You Gotta Love It You Know Whats Up You Must Not Know
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Cam'ron Giles known mononymously as Cam'ron, is an American rapper. Beginning his career in the early-1990s as Killa Cam, Giles signed with Lance "Un" Rivera's Untertainment, an imprint of Epic Records to release his first two studio albums Confessions of Fire (1998) and S.D.E. (Sports Drugs & Entertainment) (2000); the former received gold certification by the RIAA. After leaving Epic, Giles signed with Roc-A-Fella Records in 2001 to release his third studio album, Come Home with Me, the following year. It received platinum certification by the RIAA and spawned the singles "Oh Boy" (featuring Juelz Santana) and "Hey Ma" (featuring Juelz Santana, Freekey Zeekey and Toya), which peaked at numbers four and three on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively. His fourth studio album, Purple Haze (2004) was met with similar success and likewise received gold certification by the RIAA.

Due to personal disagreements with Jay-Z, Giles and his label parted ways with Roc-A-Fella in 2005 in favor of Asylum Records. In 2006, Giles released his fifth studio album Killa Season, accompanied by a film of the same name in which Giles starred and made his director-screenwriter debut. In 2009, after taking a hiatus due to his mother's health, Giles returned to music and released his sixth studio album Crime Pays (2009), which peaked at number three on the Billboard 200. A decade later, he released his seventh album, Purple Haze 2 (2019), which narrowly entered the chart.

Aside from his solo career, Giles formed the short-lived hip hop group Children of the Corn alongside Big L and Mase in 1993; they disbanded in 1997. He subsequently formed the hip hop collective the Diplomats (also known as Dipset) in the latter year, alongside his longtime affiliate Jim Jones and cousin Freekey Zekey. He later performed as one half of the duo U.N. (Us Now) with fellow Harlem native Vado; the duo released two collaborative projects. In addition to the Killa Season film, Giles has acted in other works including the Roc-A-Fella films Paper Soldiers and Paid in Full in 2002.
Birth Name: Cam'ron Giles
Also Known As: Killa Cam
Born: February 4, 1976 (age 48)
From: Manhattan, New York City
Genre(s): Hip hop, East Coast hip hop, gangsta rap
Occupation(s): Rapper, songwriter, actor, record executive, entrepreneur, sports analyst
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