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Marking the introduction of Hell Rell, this CD features Dipset ryder music from Killa Cam, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, Hell Rell and special guests spots from folks like Cam's late Children of the Corn acquaintance McGruff. This CD represents part of the birth of the Dipset movement. This CD also includes the beginning of the Cam'ron vs. Nas beef. A couple of weeks before the release, Nas went on Power 105 and made a rant against Hot 97, Def Jam and their artists. Among one of the names, Nas went to say Cam'ron's 'Come Home With Me' was "wack". Which provoked Cam'ron and Jim Jones to record a response the same day over Nas' own 'Hate Me Now'. The mixtape was named the #6 in XXL's "Top 20 Mixtapes"

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  • Diplomats Vol. 2 (deleted 25 Jul 2008 at 11:53)
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  • Marking the introduction of Hell Rell, this CD features Dipset ryder music from Killa Cam, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, Hell Rell and special guests spots from folks like Cam's late Children of the Corn acquaintance McGruff. This CD represents part of the birth of the Dipset movement. This CD also includes the beginning of the Cam'ron vs. Nas beef. A couple of weeks before the release, Nas went on Power 105 and made a rant against Hot 97, Def Jam and their artists. Among one of the names, Nas went to say Cam'ron's 'Come Home With Me' was "wack". Which provoked Cam'ron and Jim Jones to record a response the same day over Nas' own 'Hate Me Now'. The mixtape was named the #6 in XXL's "Top 20 Mixtapes"
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  • Diplomat Records
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  • Diplomats Vol. 2
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Last album
  • Diplomats Vol. 1
This Album
  • Diplomats Vol. 2
Next album
  • Diplomats Vol. 3
Released
  • 2002(xsd:integer)
Artist
  • Diplomats and Kay Slay
Recorded
  • 2002(xsd:integer)
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  • Marking the introduction of Hell Rell, this CD features Dipset ryder music from Killa Cam, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, Hell Rell and special guests spots from folks like Cam's late Children of the Corn acquaintance McGruff. This CD represents part of the birth of the Dipset movement. This CD also includes the beginning of the Cam'ron vs. Nas beef. A couple of weeks before the release, Nas went on Power 105 and made a rant against Hot 97, Def Jam and their artists. Among one of the names, Nas went to say Cam'ron's 'Come Home With Me' was "wack". Which provoked Cam'ron and Jim Jones to record a response the same day over Nas' own 'Hate Me Now'. The mixtape was named the #6 in XXL's "Top 20 Mixtapes"
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