Along with being one of the wittiest lyricists in rap history, Cam'ron also has a sense of humor that is unrivaled amongst his peers. The Harlem native released the first installment of his "Giles Investigation" series and provides a look at the life of a man he used to sell crack cocaine to back in the day.

Finding footage from the early 2000s, Cam'ron follows the saga of a Faceman, a man the Purple Haze rapper describes as a semi-successful comedian who performed at the famed Apollo Theater. The raw video should serve as a PSA against crack cocaine use. It is a bit bizarre to watch, but also oddly fascinating in a unique way. It will be interesting to see what Cam has in store for further episodes if this is what he delivered for the debut of the "Giles Investigation."

Outside of this new web series, the Dipset rapper also has some become involved in some amusing business ventures. Back in January, it was revealed that Cam'ron began working with former professional Bret "Hitman" Hart. TMZ reported that the Harlem rhymer and famous grappler were teaming up as spokesman for a Canadian financial company called Sharpshooter. Once Cam learned of Hart's involvement, he had to get join the team.

"[Cam] and Bret hung together for a whole weekend and went to a Ravens game together," Sharpshooter CEO Paul Pitcher said. "He was down from the very beginning."

Cam'ron even recorded a full album's worth of promotional music for the company, so look out for some Sharpshooter-themed material from him in the future.

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