Cam’ron – Question My Flow Freestyle

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Camron ‘Question My Flow Freestyle’ video, has the Harlem icon returning home this weekend, to remind his hood about them bars.

With Cam’ron a few months removed from his Purple Haze 2 album, the uptown Diplomats rep found himself making a trip over to the island on Friday.

There, he came across somebody in his hood, who felt he wasn’t spitting bars. This prompted Killa Cam to conduct an impromptu freestyle that you can peep below.

Cameron Ezike Giles, better known by his stage name Cam’ron, is an American rapper, record executive, and actor from East Harlem, New York. Cam’ron’s increasingly outlandish yet unmistakably East Coast gangsta rap was one of the most unlikely mainstream infiltrations of the late ’90s and 2000s. After operating with the likes of and the pre-fame , and earning the support of , the rapper scored a Top Ten, gold-certified hit with his debut album, Confessions of Fire (1998), and within four years threatened to crown the Billboard Hot 100 with the Grammy-nominated production “Oh Boy” and more pop-oriented “Hey Ma,” singles off the platinum Come Home with Me (2002). Amid the rise of his busy crew, co-founded with , Cam’ron went even farther out with Purple Haze (2004), and had his deliberately unorthodox, over-the-top effort rewarded with another gold disc. Since then, his profile has been considerably lower, and he has used his clout to support younger talent such as , with whom he has recorded as the U.N. Near the end of the 2010s, the rapper alternately known as Killa Cam celebrated the 15th anniversary of Purple Haze with Purple Haze 2 (2019), his first true solo album in a decade.

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