
Previously: Video: Cam’ron ft. Vado – La Bomba (Behind The Scenes) | DJ Drama & Cam’ron – Gangsta Grillz: Boss Of All Bosses (Mixtape)
We recently caught up with Cam and Vado in Harlem as they filmed a video for the mixtape record “Ric Flair.” “I’m ready to go and get it,” said Vado, Cam’ron’s new find. “You put me in the game, I’m like, ‘Wooo’ right now. Hype!” Can Killa Cam do it again? After introducing us to the Dipset, he’s dead set on putting the past behind him and focusing on his new clique, the U.N. On deck first is Vado.
There’s another Cam-centered Gangsta Grillz dropping soon, the full U.N. album in December and a Vado and Cam solo album at the top of the year.
Shaheem Reid’s favorite record on the mixtape is “Ric Flair,” for the simple fact that he pays homage to arguably the greatest wrestler of all time. But getting back to the rest of the tape, Dram says he’s been a huge fan of Killa’s before they even met. They finally started connecting a few years ago when Cam was coming back and forth to Atlanta, but they solidified plans for this Gangsta Grillz record a few months ago when they crossed paths in New York.
“It’s a privilege, man,” Cam said. “I ain’t gonna lie — Drama had stepped to me to do the Gangsta Grillz tape a while ago, but I was in the middle of doing my album. I didn’t want to be like, ‘This is hot for the tape, but I might have to do it for my album.’ So once my album was done, we got back in contact. I been jealous — I been wanting to do a Gangsta Grillz for three years. I had an attitude … slight jealousy … a little attitude about not doing a Gangsta Grillz. I wanna tell Drama thank you for letting my man Vado get a lot a shine on there.”
via MTV