Cam’ron Finally Pencils In Release For Delayed “Ghetto Heaven”

Written By S. Samuel

Dipset's Cam'ron has updated fans on the status of his delayed Ghetto Heaven mixtape after initial plans for it to premiere over the summer fell flat.

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Although brief with his words, Cam penciled in an October 1 release date for the project.

“RT @STEVEKNOWS_: @Mr_Camron RELEASE THE MIXTAPE!!! You ruined my summer b// my bad!! U gonna have a good fall/winter tho!!,” Cam tweeted September 4.

“@JamesGleason2: @Mr_Camron that’s all good and well, however can we get the ghetto heaven mixtape already!!!! Damn!!!// oct 1, Livemixtapes” (Cam’ron’s Twitter)

Slated for an October release, a 90-second trailer of Cam’s upcoming First of the Month movie turned up this week.

While the 1st of the Month just passed, Cam’ron, returns to the scene today with a trailer for his upcoming project called 1st Of The Month. The clip we get today is a dope, insightful trailer into the upcoming flick, a gritty, grimey tale of the streets and all the business that comes with it. The clip shows us violence, drugs, money, and guns, everything that we think of when we think about the drug game, and the street life, and Cam brings it to life perfectly. The project is due out soon, so keep your eyes peeled. (Stupid Dope)

In late May, Cam announced plans to release his delayed Ghetto Heaven Vol. 1 mixtape.

Cam’ron is preparing to release his new mixtape, Ghetto Heaven Vol. 1. On his Instagram account, he revealed the cover art for the project, which features Ronald McDonald holding a handgun. Cam’s most recent output was Gunz N’ Butta in 2011 with Vado. This latest mixtape will be his first solo project since Crime Pays in 2009. It is set for a July 4 release. (XXL Mag)

Earlier the same month, Cam released his “Golden Girls”-sampled “Golden Friends” record.

Killa season has returned. Cam’ron has built a reputation for sampling unique classics into new songs. This time around, the Dipset leader uses Cynthia Fee‘s “Thank You For Being a Friend,” famously known as the 90s sitcom The Golden Girls theme song on his new record “Golden Friends.” Hot 97?s Funkmaster Flex comes through with another world premiere. (Bandmine)

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