The Killa Chronicles

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The Killa Chronicles
Studio album by Cam'Ron
Released Flag of the United States Fall, 2007
Recorded 2006–Present
Genre Rap
Label Asylum Records, Diplomat Records, Diplomatic Man
Producer DukeDaGod, Just Blaze, Ty Fyffe, The Heatmakerz, I.N.F.O.
Cam'Ron chronology
Killa Season
(2006)
The Killa Chronicles
(2007)
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The Killa Chronicles is set to be rapper Cam'Ron's next major release under Asylum Records/Diplomat Records. It is rumored to be released by Fall of 2007.

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[edit] History

The Killa Chronicles was originally titled Shade of Black and was set for release by December 2006. However, due to unknown reasons, the album has been continuously pushed back. On April 4, 2007, Cam'Ron stated that he will be renaming his sixth studio album "Courtesy Curtis"[1] because of the beef between himself and fellow New York rapper, 50 Cent. However, due to the inactivity of the feud between the two, Cam'Ron, as of July 26, 2007, has officially announced on his myspace page that the name of his upcoming album is The Killa Chronicles.[2]

[edit] The Killa Chronicles & Jim Jones

Just recently, on July 19, 2007, long-time friend and fellow Dipset member, Jim Jones sat down with MTV News and confirmed their were odds between him and Cam'Ron.[3] Many rumors had been flying around ever since Jim Jones appeared on one of Hot 97's shows with Miss Info back in May of 2007. When Cam'Ron was queried about whether Jim Jones would appear on The Killa Chronicles, Cam said that all of the Diplomats would be featured guests on his upcoming album which means Jim Jones will appear on The Killa Chronicles.

[edit] Other Featured Guests

As of now, besides the Diplomats being featured guests, the only confirmed featured guest on The Killa Chronicles is fellow Asylum recording artists, Lil' Flip.

[edit] Confirmed Tracks

Title Songwriters Producer(s) Featured Samples
"Enemy of Your Enemy" Cam'Ron,
J. R. Writer
I.N.F.O. Lil' Flip,
Hell Rell
  • Contains sample from "Build Ya Skillz" as performed by KRS-One.

[edit] References

  1. ^ HHDX News Bits (Dopetracks, Cam'Ron Album Title, Young Buck) | Hip Hop News > HipHopDX.com
  2. ^ MySpace.com - Cam'ron - Harlem, New York - Hip Hop / Rap / Hip Hop - www.myspace.com/camron
  3. ^ Jim Jones Addresses Schism With Cam'ron - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News