“I live in Chicago and they probably have the best lyricists. They have the best lyricists in Louisiana,” Cam said. “I’m talking about lyricists. We really take [it] This is a given. New York used to call people “the state” in the 1980s and early 1990s. Even thinking about Lil Wayne. If you record with Lil Wayne, you have to be careful. Lil Wayne is going to go crazy. If you record with Eminem, you have to be careful. These niggas are real lyricists…” Since then, he has mentioned several Chicago artists, including Twista and Yung Buk. He concluded, “I think Chicago artists are really underrated when it comes to rap.
Cam’ron performs live at Hip Hop 50 in New York
NEW YORK, NY – AUGUST 11: Cam’ron performs on stage during the Hip Hop 50 Live event at Yankee Stadium on August 11, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
In other Cam’ron news, this isn’t the first time he’s made headlines for his antics on It Is What It Is this week. In the previous episode, he stormed off the set after learning about Dwyane Wade’s new plans for a nail care brand. The former NBA star discussed how he uses nail polish to connect with his daughter on the CBS Morning Show. “That’s when we connected,” he explains. “I do what she likes and I like it too.”
Camron discusses the best cities for lyricism
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