The 25 Best Dipset Songs

A 25-track salute to Harlem's reunited rap royalty.

The 25 Best Dipset Songs - Dipset is reuniting—again. On Monday, Cam’ron, Juelz Santana and Jim Jones and Freekey Zeekey take the stage together in New York to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their debut album, Diplomatic Immunity. The group last performed together and released the single “Salute,” in 2010, when they talked of putting out a reunion album. We don’t know if the album will ever actually come fruition, but the crew has left with us a bevy of classics over the years. Here, in honor of the Harlem rap royalty’s comeback, we present a 25-track salute to Dipset. —Alex Gale   (Photo: Scott Gries/Getty Images)
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The Diplomats, "Salute" - Dipset announced their last reunion back in 2010 in dramatic fashion, with an evil electro beat from the crew’s production prodigy Araabmusik and one of Jim Jones’ best rhymes. (Photo: Interscope Records)Camron, “Down and Out” - From the pink Polos to the big egos, Cam and Kanye West had a lot in common, and it made for undeniable chemistry before their more recent squabbles. The beat, made when Kanye was at the peak of his early soul-sampling stage, inspired classic Cam’ron-isms, including “sipping sake on a Suzuki we in Osaka Bay.”   (Photo: Matthew Peyton/Getty Images)

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The 25 Best Dipset Songs - Dipset is reuniting—again. On Monday, Cam’ron, Juelz Santana and Jim Jones and Freekey Zeekey take the stage together in New York to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their debut album, Diplomatic Immunity. The group last performed together and released the single “Salute,” in 2010, when they talked of putting out a reunion album. We don’t know if the album will ever actually come fruition, but the crew has left with us a bevy of classics over the years. Here, in honor of the Harlem rap royalty’s comeback, we present a 25-track salute to Dipset. —Alex Gale (Photo: Scott Gries/Getty Images)

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