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Cam’Ron Is Getting $750,000 to Write His Memoir: ‘I’m Happy to Have This Deal Done’

Cam’ron memoir will chronicle his rise and legacy in hip-hop and business.

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Cam'ron is taking his storytelling talents to the literary world.

On Wednesday, the rapper announced he had officially signed a $750,000 book deal with publishing powerhouse Simon & Schuster to release his debut memoir. According to a press release, the forthcoming book promises an unfiltered, deeply personal look at Cam's journey—from his early days in Harlem to his rise as a chart-topping rapper, fashion innovator, and multimedia mogul.

In the book, Cam'ron will explore the highs and lows of his storied career, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at pivotal moments that shaped both his life and the broader hip-hop landscape.

"I'm happy to have this deal done," Cam'ron said in a statement. "Hopefully the book will be released February of 2026 and that everyone can take something from my memoir when they read it."

The announcement adds another chapter to an already prolific year for Cam'ron. He recently secured a multi-million dollar deal with Revolt for his viral sports talk show Talk With Flee, where his blend of humor, real talk, and insider insight has earned a loyal following. Earlier in 2025, he also released his independent film Is It A Crime, which he both produced and starred in. The project is now streaming on Apple TV and Amazon Prime.

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