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Intro
Cam'ron Lyrics


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How y'all doin' out there?
I wanna welcome y'all back
Welcome some of y'all for the first time, huh? Killa
We did it again, y'all don't fuck wit' us
Suck a dick man, ayo Jones, what's good?
Santana, Freekey
They gon' be mad this time, huh?
Ayo I got my man Kay Slay up in the house
Harlem, you know what it is, what's good?

You know how we get down, East side, El BARRIO

El Barrio up in this bitch, ayo Kay
This bitch blowing up my motherfuckin phone right now
Man, fuck, hold up, hol', yo man

Yo son

What's good?

I gotta tell you like my dog told me
When you meet a chick, you gotsta straight slap her

Slap her?

Yeah, when you first meet her, just slap her

Off the bat?

Off the bat, just backhand her

Why's that, though?

Cause later on down the line
You ain't never gotsta to worry about
That chick telling you
"Cam, you don't treat me the way you used to"

That's what I'm sayin, nigga
But see the thing is with me
I don't understand how a bitch can go out
Rain, sleet, snow, fuck, suck whoever
And then go give another nigga her fucking money
Knahmean?

Nah Cam, you gotta understand
That's cause ya game is tight

Oh, nah, not me Ka', I'm talking about another nigga
I know my game is tight, nigga, knowhamean?
We getting ready set this shit the fuck off
Jones, where we at, huh? Harlem, Harlem, Harlem...

Yo, yo, I advise you to step son
'fore I fuck your moms, make you my stepson
Y'all be calling me daddy, cause
The "Rag Muffin" y'all soon say
Y'all fuck around with brother "Num-say"
Y'all gon' see doomsday
I'm a savage but colder
Now I rock karats that I'm older
See this parrot on my shoulder?
He do the talking, I ain't concerned with words
Act up, and be returned to the birds
I return with them birds, any 28 grams
A bitch that I touch, pretty much turns to birds
I be in Miami, Boca Raton, pokin' your moms
Her and ya aunt all over the Don
Using a dope then I'm gone, back
Cobacabana, no joke I'm bananas
Cops come for dope it's a damper
I'm low in Atlanta, get hot, go to Savana
Rush the crib, go in the hamper
Don't follow me, "Stan-a"
If you do, I'm blowin the hammer
That'll rip that vest apart, hit ya chest and heart
I ain't finished, that's just the start
You'll be calling for back up, praying for help
Fuck my life, I'm taking myself
All the achin I felt
In my crib at night, praying for wealth
Bitches dissin, "What's the problem ma? I ain't ballin?"
Now every ten minutes, hoe prank callin

Yo Cam, fuck all this rap shit, man
Let's get down to business, Harlem

Overall Meaning

In the intro to Cam'ron's song, we are introduced to the artist and his entourage as they assert their dominance in the rap game. The lyrics are a shoutout to fans old and new, and Cam'ron's confidence in his success is palpable. The song's lyrics also include humorous conversation between Cam'ron and his friends, including a comment advising the immediate slapping of a woman upon meeting her to prevent later complaints, and Cam'ron's musings on the infidelity of women.


The lyrics are a clear indication of Cam'ron's tough and intimidating persona, with bold and crude language used throughout. The song's energy, combined with the back and forth conversation and the references to Harlem street culture, give the listener an insight into Cam'ron's world and the mindset that drives him.


Line by Line Meaning

How y'all doin' out there?
Cam'ron is greeting his audience and checking in on how they are doing.


I wanna welcome y'all back
Cam'ron is welcoming back his audience, suggesting that they have been here before.


Welcome some of y'all for the first time, huh? Killa
Cam'ron is also acknowledging that some members of the audience might be new, but he is still glad they are here. He also calls himself 'Killa'.


We did it again, y'all don't fuck wit' us
Cam'ron is celebrating another successful project with his team and audience, and warning the others who might doubt his team not to mess with them.


Suck a dick man, ayo Jones, what's good?
Cam'ron is shouting out to someone named Jones and throwing a verbal insult at someone who apparently doesn't support him or his team.


Santana, Freekey
Cam'ron is calling out to fellow members of his team.


They gon' be mad this time, huh?
Cam'ron suggests that this new project of theirs is so good that it will make their haters even more upset.


Ayo I got my man Kay Slay up in the house
Cam'ron is acknowledging a guest in the house named Kay Slay, suggesting that he is a friend or colleague.


Harlem, you know what it is, what's good?
Cam'ron is shouting out to his neighborhood of Harlem, and asking what is going on.


You know how we get down, East side, El BARRIO
Cam'ron is restating his loyalty to the East side and his neighborhood of El Barrio


El Barrio up in this bitch, ayo Kay
Cam'ron is restating where he is from, and calling out Kay Slay again.


This bitch blowing up my motherfuckin phone right now
Cam'ron is saying he is getting a lot of phone calls from someone he doesn't want to talk to or is frustrating him.


Man, fuck, hold up, hol', yo man
Cam'ron is frustrated and using expletives. He is also trying to get his team's attention.


I gotta tell you like my dog told me
Cam'ron is reminiscing on a story a friend shared with him, in which he is now sharing with someone else.


When you meet a chick, you gotsta straight slap her
Cam'ron is using crude and violent language to describe his friend's advice on how to treat women.


Cause later on down the line
Cam'ron is explaining the reasoning behind the advice given by his friend.


You ain't never gotsta to worry about
Cam'ron is still explaining the benefits of his friend's advice and justifies why it might work.


That chick telling you
Cam'ron is giving an example of something that a woman wouldn't say to you if you followed his friend's advice.


"Cam, you don't treat me the way you used to"
This is the example of something that Cam'ron cited in the previous line.


That's what I'm sayin, nigga
Cam'ron is agreeing with himself and what he just explained about his friend's advice.


But see the thing is with me
Cam'ron is switching the focus back to himself.


I don't understand how a bitch can go out
Cam'ron is expressing his confusion over why a woman would act a certain way.


Rain, sleet, snow, fuck, suck whoever
Cam'ron is describing the bad weather conditions someone might face just to go out and engage in sexual activity.


And then go give another nigga her fucking money
Cam'ron is pointing out how strange it is that someone would have sex and then give their money away to someone else.


Knahmean?
Cam'ron is adding slang at the end of the line, asking if the listener understands.


Nah Cam, you gotta understand
This is the other person's response to Cam'ron's question


That's cause ya game is tight
The other person is pointing out how Cam'ron is capable of attracting women with his personality or lifestyle.


Oh, nah, not me Ka', I'm talking about another nigga
Cam'ron is deflecting the complement given to him by the other person, and adding that it's about someone else.


I know my game is tight, nigga, knowhamean?
Cam'ron is still deflecting the complement, and emphasizing that he knows his own strengths.


We getting ready set this shit the fuck off
Cam'ron is signaling that the conversation is ending and that he is ready to move onto another topic or action.


Jones, where we at, huh? Harlem, Harlem, Harlem...
Cam'ron is getting the attention of Jones and restating where he is from, and adding Harlem several times to emphasize it.


Yo, yo, I advise you to step son
Cam'ron is issuing a warning to someone, telling them to move away and avoid trouble.


'fore I fuck your moms, make you my stepson
Cam'ron is making an obscene threat to someone's mother.


Y'all be calling me daddy, cause
Cam'ron is referencing how people might call him daddy because of his lewd sexual behavior.


The "Rag Muffin", y'all soon say
Cam'ron is referring to himself with the nickname "Rag Muffin" and asking if the audience will recognize it.


Y'all fuck around with brother "Num-say"
Cam'ron is calling out someone named "Num-say" and warning the audience not to mess with him.


Y'all gon' see doomsday
Cam'ron is promising negative consequences for whoever messes with "Num-say".


I'm a savage but colder
Cam'ron is describing himself as a tough guy who has hardened over time.


Now I rock karats that I'm older
Cam'ron is pointing out how his wealth has grown as he's gotten older, and that he wears diamond jewelry now.


See this parrot on my shoulder?
Cam'ron is referencing something unusual, which is a parrot on his shoulder. He is drawing attention to himself.


He do the talking, I ain't concerned with words
Cam'ron is saying he doesn't need to speak anymore because his parrot is doing it for him.


Act up, and be returned to the birds
Cam'ron is threatening violent consequences for anyone who disobeys him or causes problems.


I return with them birds, any 28 grams
Cam'ron is suggesting that he has access to drugs and the money that comes from selling them.


A bitch that I touch, pretty much turns to birds
Cam'ron is suggesting that women who have relationships with him or his team become insignificant and unimportant over time.


I be in Miami, Boca Raton, pokin' your moms
Cam'ron is once again threatening someone's mother and naming specific locations where he travels to.


Her and ya aunt all over the Don
Cam'ron is suggesting that he has sexual relations with the person's mother and aunt while making reference to the mafia boss title of Don.


Using a dope then I'm gone, back
Cam'ron is implying he uses drugs and then leaves immediately afterwards.


Cobacabana, no joke I'm bananas
Cam'ron is referencing the Copacabana club and suggesting he parties hard there. He also playfully uses the double meaning of "bananas" to describe himself as "crazy".


Cops come for dope it's a damper
Cam'ron is acknowledging that the police might come to the club looking for drugs, which would be a bad thing because it would end the party.


I'm low in Atlanta, get hot, go to Savana
Cam'ron is naming cities in a specific order, indicating his travel plans and drug dealing.


Rush the crib, go in the hamper
Cam'ron is implying that he breaks into someone's house and goes through their laundry to hide evidence of his drug dealing.


Don't follow me, "Stan-a"
Cam'ron is warning someone not to follow him, and he uses the nickname "Stan-a" to refer to them.


If you do, I'm blowin the hammer
Cam'ron is implying that he will shoot the person if they follow him.


That'll rip that vest apart, hit ya chest and heart
Cam'ron is describing the impact of a gunshot, specifying the damage it can cause an individual.


I ain't finished, that's just the start
Cam'ron implies that he's not done with his threats and warning.


You'll be calling for back up, praying for help
Cam'ron is suggesting that once someone is shot or threatened, they will need help from others to survive.


Fuck my life, I'm taking myself
Cam'ron is using a common phrase in a dark sense, saying that he would rather kill himself than accept a life that doesn't fit his desired lifestyle.


All the achin I felt
Cam'ron is referencing his personal or emotional distress


In my crib at night, praying for wealth
Cam'ron implies that money is a source of solace for him - something that he desires and thinks can solve all his problems.


Bitches dissin, "What's the problem ma? I ain't ballin?"
Cam'ron is expressing his irritation over women who criticize him for not being wealthy enough, even though it seems to him that he has plenty of money.


Now every ten minutes, hoe prank callin
Cam'ron is suggesting that some people are harassing him with prank calls and trying to annoy him.




Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Missing Link Music, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Cameron Giles, Dario Ruben Rodriguez

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Comments from YouTube:

@slicekocaine8450

Should’ve played this in the versus πŸ˜ͺ

@Brian00007

Yes most definitely

@trevorb6000

Shoupdve opened with this

@KashNation

Read my mind

@5thwardmogul

But they still was going 2 lose

@Godsbest777

Facts πŸ’―...what was he thinking

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@Mike-220

14 years and this sit still my favorite song

@darnellschaeffer5445

Mine too fam

@Mr420_AtLunch_

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@Boosted04GT

This intro is better than 99% of the rap songs made now. Dipset all day.

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