Cam'ron became famous with the release of his debut album Confessions of Fire in 1998 which included the songs "Pull It", "3-5-7", and "Horse & Carriage". Cam'ron maintained his popular with the release of his following albums, and songs like "Oh Boy" and "What Means the World to You".
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Cam'ron has appeared in the films "Paper Soldiers", "Paid in Full", and "State Property 2".
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