Cam’ron has dropped the first track from his long-anticipated joint project with Ma$e.

In a video posted on Instagram on Wednesday (March 19), Killa Cam performed a live snippet of the untitled song and revealed that his and Murda’s Willie Burgers EP will be released on July 4.

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Over a hard-hitting beat from ADM Beatz that sounds reminiscent of his mid ’00s era, the Dipset legend declares himself the best to ever come out of Harlem.

“Shouts to Mason Betha, I’m Cameron Giles / I’m sorry, Richard Porter, I’m sorry, Kevin Chiles / I’m sorry, Bumpy Johnson, y’all always gettin’ cheddar / It come to Harlem, baby girl, nobody did it better,” he spits.

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Cam added in his Instagram caption: “Harlem Fact check season. Sorry Muder, I had to give them a small sample.”

He then teased dropping the single in full on his YouTube show Talk With Flee: “Maybe I’ll drop the full song on @talkwithflee 2mr morning. We got so many joints in da stash.”

Cam’ron revealed last year that he and Ma$e had recorded a collaborative album but they were unable to put it out due to his It Is What It Is co-host refusing to sign off on the release.

Speaking on Instagram Live while relaxing on a yacht, Killa said: “Me and Ma$e got an album. He said we can’t put it out! I don’t know what it’s about. We did six, seven songs. We do the songs and then he says, ‘No.’

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“I don’t know what Ma$e is saving them for. But we got songs together and not together. I’m just not allowed to play them.”

The rapper-turned-sports broadcaster also revealed that Ma$e was a sitting on a huge vault of unreleased music, some of which is “real good.”

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“Ma$e got mad songs. Them shits is hot too. All Ma$e songs is hot,” he continued. “I ain’t gonna front, he got some real, real, real good songs. What he holding onto them for? I can’t answer that. I don’t know what Ma$e is holding onto these songs for.

“I asked him, ‘Could I play them?’ and he told me, ‘No.’ Maybe they just for him to enjoy. I hear them too though, I enjoy them. Trust me, if I could play this shit Ma$e plays for me, I would.”

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Some of this unreleased music may appear on Ma$e’s upcoming solo album — his first in over 20 years — which he said was dropping in May to coincide with the start of Diddy’s sex trafficking trial.