Cam’ron Lands $750,000 Book Deal w/ Prominent Publisher Simon & Schuster For Candid Memoir Detailing His Hip-Hop Rise & Business Empire

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Cam’ron Lands $750,000 Book Deal w/ Prominent Publisher Simon & Schuster For Candid Memoir Detailing His Hip-Hop Rise & Business Empire
Boss moves!
Cam’ron is turning the page to a new chapter—this time, in print. The Harlem rap icon has signed a $750,000 deal with Simon & Schuster to publish his debut memoir, which will trace his evolution from neighborhood storyteller to hip-hop heavyweight and business mogul.
“I’m happy to have this deal done,” Cam’ron shared 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 memoir will deliver a raw and unfiltered look at Cam’s life, from his early beginnings to becoming a chart-topping artist and fashion trendsetter. Fans can expect behind-the-scenes stories that shaped his music career and cultural impact.
This book deal caps off a milestone year for Cam’ron. He inked a multi-million dollar agreement with Revolt for “Talk With Flee” and premiered his indie film “Is It A Crime,” now streaming on Apple TV and Amazon Prime.
Will you be reading Cam’s book?
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