Killa Season
Cam'ron · 2006
79 min · 22 tracks · hip-hop ยท gangsta rap ยท hardcore hip-hop
A bold blend of braggadocio and gritty storytelling over hard-hitting beats that define early 2000s East Coast hip-hop.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- dynamic emotional journeys long immersive listening sessions thought-provoking storytelling elements
- Context
- Released on May 16, 2006, 'Killa Season' marked Cam'ron's fifth studio album and followed his critically acclaimed 'Purple Haze.' At this point in his career, he was establishing himself as a prominent figure in the East Coast hip-hop scene, while also navigating the complexities of his label relationships and public persona after a high-profile feud with rival artists.
- If you like
- hip-hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop
- What next
- The Killa Chronicles — Continues the bold storytelling and hard-hitting beats from Killa Season.
Killa Season is an album by Cam'ron, released in 2006. A bold blend of braggadocio and gritty storytelling over hard-hitting beats that define early 2000s East Coast hip-hop. 'Killa Season' was significant for its cultural impact within the hip-hop community, particularly for popularizing themes of street life and personal adversity. The album generated buzz through its accompanying film and led to a resurgence in Cam'ron's popularity, demonstrating his influence on contemporary artists and the broader hip-hop landscape. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Killa Season sound like?
A bold blend of braggadocio and gritty storytelling over hard-hitting beats that define early 2000s East Coast hip-hop. Rooted in hip-hop and gangsta rap. Start with "He Tried to Play Me".
Is Killa Season a good place to start with Cam'ron?
Yes, Killa Season is recommended as a starting point for new Cam'ron listeners. A bold blend of braggadocio and gritty storytelling over hard-hitting beats that define early 2000s East Coast hip-hop. Released on May 16, 2006, 'Killa Season' marked Cam'ron's fifth studio album and followed his critically acclaimed 'Purple Haze.' At this point in his career, he was establishing himself as a prominent figure in the East Coast hip-hop scene, while also navigating the complexities of his label relationships and public persona after a high-profile feud with rival artists.
Who is Killa Season for?
Killa Season works well if you're into dynamic emotional journeys, long immersive listening sessions and thought-provoking storytelling elements.
How many songs are on Killa Season?
Killa Season has 22 tracks, running approximately 79 minutes.
Tracklist
New here? Start with He Tried to Play Me.
- 1 Killa Cam (intro) 5:02
- 2 He Tried to Play Me Start here 3:43
- 3 Leave You Alone 3:25
- 4 Living a Lie Standout 4:33
- 5 We Make Change 3:10
- 6 Voicemail (interlude) 2:05
- 7 Wet Wipes Standout 3:36
- 8 Touch It or Not 3:41
- 9 War 3:51
- 10 Triple Up 4:09
- 11 I.B.S. 3:33
- 12 Get Ya Gun 3:59
- 13 White Girls 3:48
- 14 Girls, Cash, Cars 3:03
- 15 Do Ya Thing (remix) 2:55
- 16 Get โem Daddy (remix) 4:34
- 17 Voicemail (interlude 2) 1:13
- 18 Something New 3:19
- 19 You Gotta Love It 6:14
- 20 Love My Life 4:26
- 21 Up and Down 2:02
- 22 Man Up 3:04
Release Date
May 16, 2006
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
79 min 25 sec
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