Cam’ron, the iconic rapper, shocked fans with his unexpected pick for the best lyricists in the rap game.

  • During an episode of ‘It Is What It Is,’ he claimed Chicago might have the best lyricists.
  • He even gave a nod to Louisiana for its lyrical talents.
  • Cam’ron praised legendary Chicago artists like Twista and Yung Buk.
  • He believes that NYC often overlooks these incredible artists.

Cam’ron, known for his bold opinions, left fans speechless when he revealed his surprising pick for the best lyricists. During a recent episode of ‘It Is What It Is,’ the Dipset legend said, ‘I lived in Chicago and they may have the best lyricists.’ He pointed to not just Chicago, but also Louisiana, as homes to some of rap’s finest wordsmiths.

It’s hard to ignore Cam’s point when you consider the impressive roster of talent from Chi-town. He mentioned working with local legends like Twista and Yung Buk on 2004’s ‘Adrenaline Rush 2.’ According to Cam’ron, these artists demonstrate unrivaled lyrical prowess and are grossly underrated.

Cam’ron believes New York City has historically dismissed these Midwest talents. He shared that back in the ‘80s and early ‘90s, New Yorkers often called others ‘country,’ but now he thinks it’s crucial to recognize these artists’ exceptional skills. Using Lil Wayne and Eminem as examples, he stressed that getting on a track with either of them means you have to bring your A-game.

Recently, Cam’ron has been in the spotlight for his own lyrical abilities. In January, he started 2024 with a fierce freestyle on his web show, name-dropping giants like JAY-Z, Method Man, and LeBron James. This showcased his enduring skill, keeping his name buzzing in hip hop circles.


The clip of his freestyle drew admiration from both fans and fellow artists. Praise poured in from notable figures like Tobe Nwigwe, Twista, and Jazze Pha, who called his performance ‘masterful.’ Even producer Conductor Williams expressed interest in a future collaboration with Cam.

Cam’ron’s recognition of Chicago and Louisiana as homes to the best lyricists challenges long-held views and shines a spotlight on underappreciated talent.

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