Cam'ron Shares New Single "Believe in Flee," Reveals 'Purple Haze 2' Release Date

'Purple Haze 2' is expected to drop later this year.

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The Dipset general is back to give orders. Cam'ron makes his return by dropping off his latest single, "Believe in Flee."

For this track, Killa harkens back to the sound that helped turn him into hip-hop royalty as the instrumental is full of soulful elements. To add to this nostalgic feeling, Cam uses his lyrics to touch on the various centerpieces of his career. "It's me Flee the car all pink/two-door take your bitch in one wink," Killa raps. "Move a couple brick a month in case the ship ever sink/waist low, three quarter, floor-length mink."

After giving fans the gaudy talk they expected from his Flee persona, Cam lets the hook breathe before jumping into different flows and subject matter. For the second verse, he speaks directly to aspiring artists. "Don't talk, I'll ask, 'N**ga why ain't you popping?'/Now it's opportunity no matter who's watching/Play ball, sell drugs, n**ga I had two options," Cam spits. "I ain't show you how to get your crew popping?/Or your crew popping? (why though?) So you ain't have to be crew hopping."

"Believe in Flee" is the first single off Cam'ron's upcoming album, Purple Haze 2. Killa first announced the sequel to the 2004 classic almost five years ago. Yet, it wasn't until this week that he revealed that the project will drop on Dec. 16. Purple Haze 2 will cap off a tremendous year for Dipset. The crew's caporegime, Jim Jones, released his critically acclaimed project, El Capo, in May. Also, Cam'ron squashed his beef with JAY-Z by performing at Hov's B-Side's 2 concert at Webster Hall in April. 

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