Cam’ron is making his return to the rap game with his newest single, “All Of Us.” The song is in collaboration with rappers Free J and Dior. It also acts as the first tease from his upcoming project, Cam’ron Presents: Frederica.
The Harlem rapper is a household name in New York City, contributing to an evolving era of hip-hop. Prior to his solo career, he was known for being a member of Dipset. His career has influenced hip-hop culture through slang and fashion for an entire generation.

More recently, Cam’ron has made himself a part of the media landscape. He has his own podcast titled “It Is What It Is,” discussing sports and pop culture. He was also featured as a commentator on ESPN’s sports debate show, First Take.
Cam’ron Presents: Frederica, is a highly anticipated project for Cam’ron. The title comes his late mother, reflecting the personal nature of the project. The musical release will also be accompanied with a visual release, with a film being made to go along with it.
Cam’ron expressed his excitement for the upcoming release, especially when it comes to featuring new artists. “I’ve been really enjoying working with some of the newer artists, and I want to use my platform to help them achieve success.”
“All Of Us” is a uniting track with a bit of a pop feel to it. Although it is Cam’ron’s song, he gives Free J and Dior their time to properly shine. The three-minute track is short and simple, something easy to vibe with.
Another single from Cam’ron, “Hoodie Strings,” is set to release on June 26. Cam’ron Presents: Frederica will be out on August 21.
To stream “All Of Us,” click here.
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