Cam’ron might be dropping an album based on a color he is in the processes of creating. In an interview with Revolt, the Harlem native revealed the big news for the yet-untitled project. “I may be doing an album based on the Pantone color that I’m creating and I don’t want to talk too much about it because it’s not signed, sealed and delivered, but we’ll definitely put out a solo Cam project in December,” he said.

What's most interesting is that the album based on the color he's creating with the company Pantone will be separate from Purple Haze 2, which he previously stated is his last LP. "Not sure if [what I release in December will] be my final project, Purple Haze 2, which will be my final project, but being that we’re working on this Pantone situation, we may do something in between that,” Cam said.

Killa also states that Federal Reservehis highly anticipated collaborative EP with A-Trak—will "hopefully" come out this fall. The two artists took a break from creating Federal Reserve to work on their personal projects and tours. The collab was announced in January and since then they released the Just Blaze-produced record, “Dipshits,” plus held a sold-out a show in New York City.

Last weekend, the savy business man released Mother's Day cards for all the last minute shoppers and hip-hop heads who wanted to show their moms love in the dopest way possible.

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