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| | Cam'ron, Killa Cam, Diplomats, Dipset, Harlem, Harlem World, Roc-A-Fella Records, Asylum, Warner Music, Come Home With ... |
 | | In 1998, Cam’ron released his debut album “Confessions of Fire”, which built a heavy buzz off the strength of “Horse and Carriage”, the second single from that album which featured Ma$e. |
 | | Cam’ron’s follow up to “Confessions of Fire”, “Sports, Drugs, and Entertainment (SDE)” didn’t do the numbers expected due to lack of promotion by Epic Records, a label that was not traditionally known for breaking hip hop records. |
 | | Fed up with his situation, Cam’ron was able to get a release from the label, and ended up signing to Roc-A-Fella Records. |
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