These youngins don’t Dictate s**t that abc 123 sing along s**t sound good for the clubs. They know what it is you’ll never see them embarrass themselves trying to go against real lyricist..
In their defense of laughter, Cam’s monotone voice always threw me. Same w/Lloyd Banks, dope bars, but the flat vocal projection took away from envisioning the bars as he ryhmed them “for me.”
@@shedparkerTrue. And, the bars weren't that crazy neither. Cam can make club hits, or used to at least. But lyrically.... Not impressive at all, unless it's going over my head.
Cam is rich and a A1 legend, he doesnt have to do this- and I respect that. Thats love right there. Cam gets overlooked as a lyricist he really always been nice
Cam is amazing with some classic hits, 1 of the best to ever come out of new york but he ain't even close to being no lyricist 😂 you obviously don't know what a "lyricist" is.
Camron is a 5 star vet y'all. Give him his flowers in the game. He just showed us that he can rhyme having a conversation, spitting metaphors, smilies, and storytelling his life all in one on wax. He is a legend!
Of course he can rhyme good slow and smooth, if he can spit the way he did back in the ‘90s this flow is as easy as talking like he said…listen to him on 8 iz enuff he’s a talented lyricist
I love how Cam's entourage stands at attention, while he gives the word. The ganjaman, side chick, his kids, security/goons...everybody like SOLDIERS. Cam is a GENERAL!
"We going to the top just hold onto the banister," is one of the sickest lines I've heard in a minute. Cam never disappoints and that, "or my ranch out in Idaho I tell my neighbors 'howdy,'" was a fantastic punchline lol. 🤣🔥🔥
I knew something was different. glad I wasn’t the only one who noticed….Killa really took it back to 01’ with this vintage flow. 98’ flow was more faster and upbeat.
Cam is from a time when you actually had to have talent or you had to work hard at being talented to make it. Now, in today's rap game where talent is lacking everywhere... He makes it look easy because nobody is doing it like it used to be done 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
The elevated rhyme schemes and fly swagger just proves Killa Is EASILY top 10. He clearly freestyles most of it off the top which adds to his greatness! Much love to killa Cam!
Cam'ron spits like no other, " Must of sniff cocaine/ Looking at my Diplo chain/The biscuit, will turn you to Bisquick, mixed with shrimp lo mein" 💥🔥💥🔥 Cam is top 5
@@guiltyuntilproveninnocent. honestly, not a huge future fan. I’m more griselda, old and new lox, max releasing music from behind the wall that’s better than anything cam or Jim has done in recent years. Cam always a legend based off 20 years ago, but between that awful verzus performance and this mediocre “freestyle” it’s kinda sad and tough to defend him. I mean I genuinely feel bad, he’s obviously richer and has more fame clout than me but, all those yes men in his circle he’s got nobody to advise him to just stop? At this point cam is officially the old nigga on the block who although he made it and is rich, just has a bunch of old war stories no one cares about. His Flow low key weak and sleepy like he could use a espresso shot. At least he still better than Jim, at least he didn’t bring Juelz up there with his Eddie king from 5 heartbeats looking self smh...the set been going out sad for quite a few years now, when will it stop? At some point we gotta grow up and do better.
I smoke weed everyday so I decided to make my very expensive habit into something productive so i smoke weed on my RU-vid channel to make some money back 😎🏆
That last verse was so fucking hard! Camron always been a rap showman and his flow is legendary! Glad to see he still killin it! A true hustler making NY proud since he first dropped! Much respect!
The beat, Cam’s flow, hell the whole ambiance was legendary, and was nostalgic of the good ol’ days. One without knowing could think this was a older freestyle from the early 00’s.
im glad cam did this...people be looking at me crazy when I got camron as one of my 5 favorite rappers to listen to...dude is hilarious and crazy with the punch lines
which is said after the Jim and Angie interview [which was dropped and shortly after cam came to flex] and Jimmy stated he gave his cut for verses to cam so cam does it ... "dual / duo money" 🤷♂️🤷♂️
@@PAPIIPOPPIN actually he was speaking of the “duel” between dipset & the lox.. pay attention to the rest, and you’ll see why it makes sense that he said duel money.. mentions him still making bread of the versus.. Shouted out Swizz Beats & all.
@@mercington1183 This Freestyle is like that off Dave East an vado da hated instrumental ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JZeUsa3z-vE.html
5:34 "Look in my eyes u lookin at pain, lookin insane, things around they lookin the same, used to be in the spot with fiends who lookin for veins" 🤒😵😨🔥🔥
By far the best 10 seconds !!! How he dropped so effortless and smooth in on beat on que Omg...had hme boy in backs straight bopping immediately!!ME TOO!!!!
This is so 🔥! Cam is an OG Lyricist to me no matter what anyone may say. The way he effortlessly controls his cadence and delivers his bars over any beat is ridiculous.. Need to hear some more Cam!!
Facts homie. I still blast his shot all the way up and motherfuckers be in a daze. Like yea nigga real fuckin hip hop. While they blastin niggas who sound like they haven't reach puberty yet.
This is pure hip hop!! Killa Cam spitting fire with the females, goons, and old man chillin in the background. Everybody smoking or drinking. Cam talkn that talk and swag on a million. Killa!!
The most authentic delivery ever ! Love how he makes the beat wait for him instead of trying to switch up to it ,no one does that it’s as if his just talking so laid back .,Killa! His cold
That sounded like '97, '98 Killa Cam. He came through and bodied that. I love that he shouted out Kiss and The Lox. That's real love and real rap... 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cam'ron was popping in the early 2000s to mid 2000s. I don't think he was ever big in any of the 90s eras. Is like 50 cents. 50 was obviously around and rapping in the late 90s, but he really took off in the early 2000s.