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Cam’ron released a new video featuring Vado for “Hey Muma” from his album Cam’ron Presents the U.N.: Gunz ‘N Butta. Cop it!

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If you don’t know who Huddy is, chances are your favorite rapper knew him. He was a staple in the New York Hip-Hop scene, from his days with Nas and Big L to the Diplomats and the current Dipset reunion, Huddy was in the middle of it all. He passed away last night in a car accident after leaving Club Perfection after a night partying with Cam’ron.

REST IN PEACE HUDDY.

Check out this article from MTV that says it better than I can, and then head over to MissInfo for some personal memories and dedication.

You know how the saying goes, the good die young. And today the hip-hop community, specifically New York City, mourns the loss of one of it’s soldiers in the battlefield.

Early yesterday morning (October 13th) Harlem World’s very own Andre Hudson, aka, Huddy Combs, aka Huddy 6 was returning from his beloved city en route to New Jersey when his vehicle struck a tractor trailer killing him. Hudson was accompanied by a female passenger who was taken to a local Jersey medical hospital where her condition remains unknown.

Huddy’s name rang bells throughout hip-hop circles for years thanks to his close association with childhood friends Cam’ron and Mase. Huddy got his biggest shout out on the hook to Cam and Mase’s “Horse & Carriage” but Huddy’s bigger claim to fame aside from his stint in the Harlem World group that spawned a full-length album was being credited for saving Cam’ron’s life back in 2005. Huddy was sitting in the passenger seat of Cam’s Lamborghini when an unknown man walked up to the vehicle and fired two shots hitting Cam in his arm. According to Cam, it was Huddy who quickly directed him to a nearby hospital.

Following news of his death, family, friends and fans remembered the man who they said embodied Harlem “R.I.P. HUDDY 6,” Juelz Santana wrote. “SMFH if u don’t or didn’t know who he was jus know this, he was HARLEM!!!!” “Huddy Combs…@hud6 ..God Bless! Harlem lost a good 1” Diddy tweeted. Hot 97 disc jockey Funkmaster Flex dedicated his entire radio slot to Huddy playing hours worth of Diplomats music. Diplomats members Freekey Zeekey and Duke Da God also shared their sentiments over the loss of their friend “Huddy Combs R.I.P my dear brother. Love you forever bro. @hud6” Duke tweeted. “Life is short so come2 amends w/family& Friends who ur n conflict with..U may never get a chance2 rekindle the Love&partnership RIP HUDDY6″ said Zeke via Twitter.

Rest in peace Huddy Combs … one of NYC’s forever shining stars.

UPDATE: Here are some videos from the memorial held for Huddy.

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Better late than never. Here are Cam’ron and Vado‘s visuals for this track off of their Boss Of All Bosses 2 mixtape.

When Cam’ron first introduced Vado truth be told I didn’t think much of him, but now, yeah, he’s one to look out for. Let’s see how he fits into the Dipset reunion.

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Well, apparently even rappers who paint their Rovers pink like wrestling. Here’s the video for Cam’ron‘s “Ric Flair” featuring Vado. Cameo from DJ Drama. All I have to say is… WOOOOOOOO!

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J. Cole has responded to what Jae Millz had to say about the XXL Freshman Class of 2010, of which Cole is a member.

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Every year XXL releases a Top 10 Freshman list, a list of the hottest fresh rappers out now. Jae Millz doesn’t seem to like this years…

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When pressed about why his Boss Of All Bosses 2 mixtape hasn’t dropped yet, Cam’ron calls up DJ Drama to find out the story. Then Vado drops a freestyle.

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Next Monday… Or Tuesday.

Cam’ron‘s new protege and the latest Dipset member Vado caught up with ThisIs50 for an introduction interview.

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New music and new look from Killa Cam.

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