Artist: Camron & Vado
Hosted By: DJ Drama
Mixtape: Boss Of All Bosses

 Trying to keep the DipSet name alive Cam’ron teams up with DJ Drama to introduce his new artist Vado to the world. On “Boss Of All Bosses”  Cam’ron brings back that good old Dipset music that made artist like Jim Jones and Julez Santana successful artists today.

 Vado definitely proves himself as an up and coming artist to watch out for on records like “Can’t Say GoodBye”  & “Ric Flair”. But on certain tracks any listener might start to feel as if Vado is trying to replace Juelz Santana compared to creating his own lane after a record like “Fed Story“. Both Cam’ron and Vado show and prove on “Hustle” which features Rick Ross, the boss goes in with a classic verse for the streets. Cam’ron even calls up an old friend for “Get It” ft Ma$e, where he lets every listener know that he hasn’t lost a step.

But overall this mixtape gives me that Dipset feel with out the Dipset members I’m looking for. After certain records I’m looking for that hard, street verse from Jones and witty punch-lines from Santana not to mention those funny skits from Zeeky (heard on previous Cam’ron albums or the groups first group album) but it never comes. I think Cam’ron really had enough material on this mixtape to do a final album with the original members of the Dipset for the last time and it would of been classic even if it would of just been a DJ Drama Gangsta Grillz mixtape to the end of the Dipset saga a group. Other key tracks to vibe to are “Drama” and  “Pop Off“.