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The Diplomats
The Diplomats
American hip-hop group
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Juelz Santana
Juelz Santana
American rapper from New York
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Jim Jones
Jim Jones
American rapper and music video director from New York
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Vado
Vado
American rapper
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U.N.
U.N.
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Uncle Murda
Uncle Murda
American rapper
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Max B
Max B
American rapper and convicted felon
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Freeway
Freeway
American rapper from Pennsylvania
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G-Unit
G-Unit
American hip-hop group
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Ron Browz
Ron Browz
American record producer
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Beanie Sigel
Beanie Sigel
American rapper
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DukeDaGod
DukeDaGod
American rapper
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Memphis Bleek
Memphis Bleek
American rapper from New York
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AraabMuzik
AraabMuzik
American DJ and record producer
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Jahlil Beats
Jahlil Beats
American record producer
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Freekey Zekey
Freekey Zekey
American rapper
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Cakes da Killa
Cakes da Killa
American musician
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Smoke DZA
Smoke DZA
American rapper
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Young Guru
Young Guru
American audio engineer, record producer and DJ
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Young Gunz
Young Gunz
American hip hop duo
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Mase
Mase
American rapper and minister from New York
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Agallah
Agallah
American rapper
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Jaz-O
Jaz-O
American rapper
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Jadakiss
Jadakiss
American rapper from New York
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Bravehearts
Bravehearts
hip hop band
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Big L
Big L
American rapper
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Kia Shine
Kia Shine
American rapper
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No I.D.
No I.D.
American hip hop and R&B music producer from Chicago, Illinois
Cam'ron
American rapper, actor and philanthropist from New York

Cam'ron

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American rapper, actor and philanthropist from New York
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Cameron Ezike Giles (born February 4, 1976), better known by his stage name Cam'ron, is an American rapper, record executive, and actor from Harlem, New York. Beginning his career in the mid-1990s as Killa Cam, Giles signed to Lance "Un" Rivera's Untertainment under the aegis of Epic and released his first two studio albums Confessions of Fire and S.D.E. (Sports Drugs & Entertainment) in 1998 and 2000 respectively; the former achieved Gold status by the RIAA. After demanding his release from Epic, Giles signed to Roc-A-Fella Records in 2001 and released his third studio album Come Home with Me the following year; it achieved Platinum status by the RIAA, and also contained Cam'ron's highest-charting singles to date; "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma", which peaked at #4 and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 respectively. His fourth studio album and final release on Roc-A-Fella, Purple Haze was released in 2004 to critical acclaim and commercial success, being certified gold by the RIAA.

After separating his label, Diplomat Records from Roc-A-Fella in 2005 due to disagreements between himself and label-head Jay-Z, Cam'ron signed the label to a distribution deal with Asylum Records. In 2006 Cam'ron released his fifth studio album, Killa Season, which contained a film of the same name, in which Cam'ron made his director-screenwriter debut and starred as the main character. In 2009, after taking a hiatus due to his mother's health, Cam'ron returned to music and released his sixth studio album Crime Pays. It reached number 3 on the Billboard 200.

Aside from his solo career, he is the leader of the Diplomats (also known as Dipset), a group he formed in 1997 with his childhood friend Jim Jones and his cousin Freekey Zekey. He was also one half of the duo U.N. (Us Now), and a founding member of the Children of the Corn before they disbanded in 1997. Giles has also occasionally worked as an actor, starring in the Roc-A-Fella films Paper Soldiers and Paid in Full in 2002.