April proves to be a strong month for the Harlem based Dipset. After the recent drop of Jim Jones's Capo, its Cam'ron and [his new protege] Vado's turn to release their heavily anticipated album. Gunz n' Butta marks the return of Cam and allows us to get a closer look at the lyrical talent that Vado brings to the table. With tracks such as Stop It 5, Speakin In Tungs & Hey Muma [tracks 11 through 13], the uptown duo demonstrate how anticipated their collaboration really is since all three of the tracks had previously hit [the airways and] the streets on a series of mixtapes. Vado proves to be a great addition to Cam's experience and clever flow that sometimes leaves us yearning for lyrical evolution. But contrary to certain [need to hang it up] hip-hop veterans [Memphis Bleek to put a face on the title] Cam still catches our attention and has us eagerly awaiting the Diplomat reunion project. Dipset!
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