Gulliest Things Cam'ron Ever Said on Wax

A look at the Dipset co-founder's realest lyrics.

Oh Boy! - Whether he's acting, brightening up the hood with his fashion, designing ebola masks or inspiring emojis, golly, Cam'ron keeps it gully. This week, in honor of his birthday, have a look at some of the truest things Killa Cam ever said on wax.(Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images)

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Oh Boy! - Whether he's acting, brightening up the hood with his fashion, designing ebola masks or inspiring emojis, golly, Cam'ron keeps it gully. This week, in honor of his birthday, have a look at some of the truest things Killa Cam ever said on wax.(Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images)

"Take 'Em to Church" feat. Juelz Santana and UnKasa - Killa called Ma$e's religious transition a hoax back in 2004 and while Pastor Betha may have a different story, Cam's version went like this, "Listen, y'all stop it, I know you appalled, dot it / But this my call by the false prophet / All profit / Harlem hustla, I can't at all knock it / But you hard when you go in the Lord's pocket."(Photos from left: Ben Gabbe/Getty Images, Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for BET)

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"Take 'Em to Church" feat. Juelz Santana and UnKasa - Killa called Ma$e's religious transition a hoax back in 2004 and while Pastor Betha may have a different story, Cam's version went like this, "Listen, y'all stop it, I know you appalled, dot it / But this my call by the false prophet / All profit / Harlem hustla, I can't at all knock it / But you hard when you go in the Lord's pocket."(Photos from left: Ben Gabbe/Getty Images, Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for BET)

"You Gotta Love It" feat. Max B - Cam pulled Hova's card when he tried to remain forever young by calling himself an '80s baby. Despite getting the year mixed up — Jay was born in 1969 — Cam pulled the O.G.'s card with, "I had to turn the beat off for this / You talking bout you a '80s baby / You 37 years old, you was born in 1968."(Photos from left: Paul Zimmerman/WireImage, Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Roc Nation Sports)

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"You Gotta Love It" feat. Max B - Cam pulled Hova's card when he tried to remain forever young by calling himself an '80s baby. Despite getting the year mixed up — Jay was born in 1969 — Cam pulled the O.G.'s card with, "I had to turn the beat off for this / You talking bout you a '80s baby / You 37 years old, you was born in 1968."(Photos from left: Paul Zimmerman/WireImage, Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Roc Nation Sports)

"Down and Out" - Cam'ron must've had PETA pulling out their hair with his antagonist rhymes from this Kanye West-produced cut. Not giving a care, the Harlem Diplomat spit, "You got pets? Me too / Mine are dead / Fox, minks, gators that's necessary / Accessories / My closet's a Pet Sematary / I get approached by animal activists / I live in a zoo." (Photo: Djamilla Rosa Cochran/WireImage)

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"Down and Out" - Cam'ron must've had PETA pulling out their hair with his antagonist rhymes from this Kanye West-produced cut. Not giving a care, the Harlem Diplomat spit, "You got pets? Me too / Mine are dead / Fox, minks, gators that's necessary / Accessories / My closet's a Pet Sematary / I get approached by animal activists / I live in a zoo." (Photo: Djamilla Rosa Cochran/WireImage)

"I Really Mean It" feat. Diplomats - Killa doesn't hesitate to pat himself on the back too, as he made note of his ghostwriting skills and having a successful movie out the gate with Paid In Full. "From collabos, ghost writing for a**holes / Wanna use my brain, then give Killa mad dough / It's all good, increase Killa cash flow / Increase my fame, that's why Killa smash h**s / You'll get side swiped, look at my life / First movie ever, murked out Mekhi Phife[r]," his spit on this track.(Photos from left: Johnny Nunez/WireImage, Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

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"I Really Mean It" feat. Diplomats - Killa doesn't hesitate to pat himself on the back too, as he made note of his ghostwriting skills and having a successful movie out the gate with Paid In Full. "From collabos, ghost writing for a**holes / Wanna use my brain, then give Killa mad dough / It's all good, increase Killa cash flow / Increase my fame, that's why Killa smash h**s / You'll get side swiped, look at my life / First movie ever, murked out Mekhi Phife[r]," his spit on this track.(Photos from left: Johnny Nunez/WireImage, Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

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"C.F.W.U." feat. Hell Rell and Jim Jones - Cam'ron's longstanding standoff with Jay Z set the stage for him to throw a jab after Hov and Solange's infamous throwdown leaked. "I smoke spliffs on my lawn / I'm slicker than the Fonz / With more kicks than Solange," he rapped. (Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

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"C.F.W.U." feat. Hell Rell and Jim Jones - Cam'ron's longstanding standoff with Jay Z set the stage for him to throw a jab after Hov and Solange's infamous throwdown leaked. "I smoke spliffs on my lawn / I'm slicker than the Fonz / With more kicks than Solange," he rapped. (Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

"Horse & Carriage" feat. Ma$e - Cam let everyone know from day one that Jim Jones was his right hand man. Though they've had their beefs, he spit this about their brother-like bond on his first single in 1998. "And when it comes to Jimmy, my name's me too / 'Cause when he got cash, I was like 'me too'/ And when he got a** I said 'me too'/ And when he got the drop I was like 'me too'/ And when he almost got shot, I said 'me too.'"(Photos from left: Johnny Nunez/WireImage, John Lamparski/WireImage)

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"Horse & Carriage" feat. Ma$e - Cam let everyone know from day one that Jim Jones was his right hand man. Though they've had their beefs, he spit this about their brother-like bond on his first single in 1998. "And when it comes to Jimmy, my name's me too / 'Cause when he got cash, I was like 'me too'/ And when he got a** I said 'me too'/ And when he got the drop I was like 'me too'/ And when he almost got shot, I said 'me too.'"(Photos from left: Johnny Nunez/WireImage, John Lamparski/WireImage)

"Live My Life (Leave Me Alone)" feat. Daz Dillinger - Any real hustler takes the good with the bad and Cam had no problem getting gully on himself, letting the world know that he got jumped by Junior Mafia, but he's still going strong. "Remember me? /Got jumped on TNT (what's beef?) / Next week, back pump TNT (what's beef?) / All my n****s got M-16's kid / And all we do is watch MTV Cribs."(Photos from left: Roger Kisby/Getty Images, Atlantic Records)

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"Live My Life (Leave Me Alone)" feat. Daz Dillinger - Any real hustler takes the good with the bad and Cam had no problem getting gully on himself, letting the world know that he got jumped by Junior Mafia, but he's still going strong. "Remember me? /Got jumped on TNT (what's beef?) / Next week, back pump TNT (what's beef?) / All my n****s got M-16's kid / And all we do is watch MTV Cribs."(Photos from left: Roger Kisby/Getty Images, Atlantic Records)

"Welcome to New York City" feat. Jay Z and Juelz Santana - Mr. Giles took shots at his one-time friend once again when he unveiled the streets' reasoning for Ma$e retiring. Cam told how gritty the streets of N.Y. can be as he barked, "Carry eight guns, two in the trunk / Two in the waist, two in the ankle / Two to just spank you / You get jammed with them jammers, blammed with them blammers / Hot here, ask Ma$e he ran to Atlanta."(Photos from left: Robin Platzer/FilmMagic, Vallery Jean/GC Images)

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"Welcome to New York City" feat. Jay Z and Juelz Santana - Mr. Giles took shots at his one-time friend once again when he unveiled the streets' reasoning for Ma$e retiring. Cam told how gritty the streets of N.Y. can be as he barked, "Carry eight guns, two in the trunk / Two in the waist, two in the ankle / Two to just spank you / You get jammed with them jammers, blammed with them blammers / Hot here, ask Ma$e he ran to Atlanta."(Photos from left: Robin Platzer/FilmMagic, Vallery Jean/GC Images)

"Get 'Em Girl" - Killa has a not so discreet way of pointing out the truths that no one wants to hear about themselves. One lady found out the hard way during his verbal assault on "Get 'Em Girl," where he murdered her life choices by pulling out a mirror-like verse, spitting, "He in bootcamp / You on food stamps / Welfare, no health care / A true tramp."  (Photo: Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images)

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"Get 'Em Girl" - Killa has a not so discreet way of pointing out the truths that no one wants to hear about themselves. One lady found out the hard way during his verbal assault on "Get 'Em Girl," where he murdered her life choices by pulling out a mirror-like verse, spitting, "He in bootcamp / You on food stamps / Welfare, no health care / A true tramp."  (Photo: Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images)

"Let Me Know" - Could Cam'ron have been predicting New York's future demise back in 2000 when the birthplace of hip hop started following trends of other regions instead of dictating them? The man who's never afraid to tell it like it is put his city on blast with, "New York must stop biting and start writing / And start mountain s/ When the f**k we start bouncing?"(Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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"Let Me Know" - Could Cam'ron have been predicting New York's future demise back in 2000 when the birthplace of hip hop started following trends of other regions instead of dictating them? The man who's never afraid to tell it like it is put his city on blast with, "New York must stop biting and start writing / And start mountain s/ When the f**k we start bouncing?"(Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)