Cam’ron Drops ‘Purple Haze 2’ Album

    Cam’ron is back with a new album titled Purple Haze 2. The project is a sequel to 2004’s Purple Haze, which was his final LP for Roc-A-Fella Records.

    Killa Cam’s first solo studio album in a decade is comprised of 16 tracks. Guests include Wale, Max B, fellow Dipset member Jim Jones, Mimi, Shooter and Disco Black.

    Check out Cam’ron’s Purple Haze 2 stream, cover art and tracklist below.

    [This post has been updated. The following was originally published on December 16, 2019.]

    Dipset fans are getting an early Christmas present when Cam’ron drops his Purple Haze 2 album on Friday (December 20). With its release quickly approaching, Killa Cam has unveiled the cover art and tracklist for his 16-track LP.

    The veteran rapper’s upcoming album features collaborations with Jim Jones, Max B, Wale, Mimi, Shooter and Disco Black. The new project will be The Diplomats member’s first solo studio LP since 2009.

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    Check out Cam’ron’s Purple Haze 2 cover art and tracklist below. Pre-order the album here.

    1. Toast To Me
    2. Medellin
    3. Losin’ Weight 3
    4. K.O.P.
    5. I Don’t Know f. Wale
    6. Big Deal
    7. Fast Lane
    8. The Right One
    9. This Is My City f. Max B
    10. Keep Rising f. Max B
    11. The Get Back f. Mimi
    12. Just Be Honest f. Mimi
    13. Ride The Wave
    14. Killa Bounce f. Disco Black
    15. Believe In Flee
    16. Straight Harlem f. Jim Jones & Shooter

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    40 thoughts on “Cam’ron Drops ‘Purple Haze 2’ Album

    1. How’s he gonna work with Max B after he turned on Jim Jones, after Jones put up thousands of dollars to bail him out? I don’t dislike Max B’s music, but for Cam to work with him when him and Jimmy are finally on good terms again feels like a snake move. Unless there’s information I’m not privy to.

      1. Its all FYE. for your entertainment. The fans never really know what’s going. Half of these rap beefs are juat that, Rap Beef.

    2. I heard the first single of this album and it sounded like doo doo. Cam just sounds different and I expect this album to be pretty mediocre. God bless you my children and don’t forget to confess your sins.

    3. How Cam not going to put any dipset on this? Just Jim Jones don’t count, plus he’s a weak lyricist on the roster usually. I was hoping for better than this, but let down. Guess too much time had past and cam switched up on the fans. Expectations lowered now 🙁

      1. kinda hard with him locked up, unless they settled for a verse recorded over the phone, got a special work release, or used a previously unreleased throwaway verse

    4. Cam is too lazy. He’s one of those guys that could have been really dope if he wanted to but he saw that he could easily make money by not trying too hard and just let the beat do the work. Though that’s more the fault of the dumb crowd than his own. But before the money and fame/celebrity status came along, Cam was actually a pretty good emcee. He just gave up and went the easy way for the money. This new album doesn’t seem exciting. I think I’ll end up passing.

    5. Straight bullshit I’m disappointed no wonder other regions taking it you new york niggas can’t bring it back it’s a wrap

    6. First one was a classic. He waited too long. Whether it’s good or bad ppl won’t care. He shoulda capitalized off the dipset reunion and documentary along with the sneaker releases. Cam is worth a ear tho.

    7. Fuxk Yall Mean . my son cam a living icon. do somethin other then hate with yall hatin asses and pay homage to the god

    8. This should be called AARP Haze. This should’ve dropped instead of Ghetto Heaven. Cam 50 and sounding like the uncle who was in it to win it back In 2003…Rap will not age as well as Jazz

        1. Relax fanboy. I respect Cam but we got OGs making overdue sequels to classics. I see why Nas wants to move on from Illmatic. No need to rehash 15-20 years later but yeah you sound like the type of standstill negro that wants to hear older cats make the same album they made in their 20s. Cam don’t need to be like boujee Jigger, he got his own style but you’re definitely a weirdo wanting to enjoy dude rapping bout hitting the bottom and consignment until his bladders fail. Cam is a legend but he’s uninspired considering the first was practically flawless. And 145th is a regular neighborhood, you take rap too seriously

          1. Of course nas wants to move on from illmatic because publications always talking bout illmatic and acting like he didn’t make dope albums AFTER illmatic

          2. Of course nas wants to move on from illmatic. Because he’s tired of media always mentioning illmatic and acting as if he didn’t make any other dope albums AFTER illmatic

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    10. I previewed this album an I fuck with cam heavey but his voice isn’t aging well the beats are pretty mediocre an his doesn’t change up his flow much at all..it’s comes off rushed , no direction..an most songs subject matter are the same…I knew not to have high expectation because the hype wasn’t surrounded for it but …damn why call This purple haze 2 with no solid production or features that’s even came close to the first

      1. Stop nitpicking and looking for faults bruh. No matter how dope a project be , if your looking for faults you’ll ALWAYS find faults. Shits NOT wack that’s all that matters.

    11. I haven’t yet listened to this album but I can say with certain clarity and certainity that this album is doo doo. Furthermore I am distressed at the reports of my lovely Kimberley being involved in an illicit act as a pornographic actress. This was her body double and we are praying for her sins and asking for forgiveness. Yours truly archbishop kanye west of canterbury.

    12. This is a very very solid effort from Cam. The intro beat I could’ve done without but the verse done enough to listen through. The second song is a banger. Losing Weight sample only was a great move for the picture he painted….for me this is a great comeback and keep rising was hard af

    13. The original was a classic, mainly for the production if nothing else in my opinion.
      Cam had a nice flow but without stellar production, a lot of albums can be classed as throwaway. Not heard this but would be interested to hear the production values and see how they stack up against Purple Haze.

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