Cam’ron Unleashes New Track From Long-Awaited Project with Mase, Set for July Release!

In an exciting development for hip-hop fans, Cam’ron has given a glimpse of his upcoming collaborative project with Mase, unveiling a new song during the latest episode of Talk With Flee. The duo, known for their chemistry as hosts of the podcast It Is What It Is, has been sitting on unreleased music for over a year, and anticipation is building for their EP titled Willie Burgers, scheduled for release on July 4.

In the preview shared on social media, Cam’ron showcases his lyrical prowess with a verse that pays homage to Harlem legends. “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 raps, as reported by HipHopDX. The teaser was accompanied by a caption that hinted at a full release of the track later this week, further stoking excitement among fans.

Cam’ron has been vocal about the challenges in getting this collaborative project off the ground. Back in April, he revealed during an Instagram Live session that he felt the EP was ready for release but faced hurdles. “Me and Mase got an album. He said we can’t put it out! I don’t know what it’s about,” he explained, expressing his frustration at the delays. Despite the setbacks, Cam’ron praised Mase’s extensive catalog of unreleased music, emphasizing that the tracks they’ve worked on together are solid gold.

Mase, for his part, has also been in the news recently, hinting at the possibility of a solo album—his first in over 20 years—adding to the excitement surrounding both artists. With a rich history of collaboration and a storied past, the release of Willie Burgers promises to be a significant moment in both of their careers.

As fans eagerly await the debut of this anticipated EP, Cam’ron’s latest teaser serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of these two hip-hop icons and the creative synergy that continues to thrive between them. With the July 4 release date approaching, the buzz is only expected to grow as they prepare to drop what promises to be a memorable project.

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