You always gotta take advantage when you can spend time with your kids.

I work with any producer that brings me a hot beat, but you don't always know if it's a sample.

I'm looking into making toilet paper. It's not an option unless you a bum and gotta use newspaper. It's not an option. Like, it's an option if you wanna drive a car. It's an option if you wanna use a straw. It's an option if you wanna wear a pair of Nikes or Reeboks.

It doesn't matter where I'm at - if I'm somewhere sitting still for more than an hour, rhymes start popping in my head... It's just kinda instilled in me.

You got people that come in, one album, two albums, and they're gone. A lot of people couldn't take the break I took and come back into the game, and people be checking for them.

When you constantly working, working, you don't really get to appreciate the fans and people loving your stuff.

It's hard to find good business partners and people who do good business the right way.

Seeing Jay Z's just a great example of somebody who comes from a ghetto to rise to where he's at. I think... he done a great job.

If you rocking Steve Madden, we won't go anywhere.

That's what I love about the Internet - instead of having to wait on radio to play your song or TV to play your video, I can use the Internet as a tool to get my music out earlier.

People are foolish if they think I'm going to lose my head and give up anything to anyone just because someone threatens me.

It takes more than a botched carjacking to keep me down.

I always grow, every album.

When we did Diplomats music, it was all genuine, and I think that's why people love it so much, because they seen a group of kids from Harlem that had almost nothing come up to be platinum-selling artists, and people rode that wave with us.

I'm happy to see somebody from the urban community that could go out and make a half-a-billion dollars.

I'm not gonna sit back and listen to somebody who listens to 3LW all day.

They didn't know what to do with rap music. You walk into Epic, and they're wearing straight-leg khakis with creases, Prada shoes with tassels. They couldn't comprehend where I was coming from.

To me, any publicity is good publicity.

Dipset is Dipset, but it's over.

If you just freestyle, everybody is gonna go, 'Freestyle.'

I'm from the building where the wave was invented. Downstairs, under me. Ask Bigavel. Y'all call him Bigavel, Max B. I know him as Charlie Rambo. I'm from the building where the wave was invented, and it was invented after I was born.

There is nothing that will be bigger than a Michael Jordan tribute.

I won't talk to the D.C. police.

I've never really dissed Ma$e - I just tell you the truth, and if you think he's a sucker for that, it ain't my fault.

I just do hip-hop because I love to do it.

I sell bikinis. I sell comforters. I sell Cam'ron pillows. I sell a bunch of things off my likeness, and it all came from music, so it's definitely a blessing.

I didn't want to be a rapper full time. You know, Big L kinda - God bless the dead - influenced me to do that.

I'm just a Harlem dude that can rap, and people dig my style and persona.

I loved Muggsy Bogues when he was in the league.

You can't be going through life expecting everything. You gotta have discipline.

I went to Manhattan Center High School.

I grew up in New York City: Harlem, New York. I played ball for probably two of the biggest amateur basketball organizations in the city.

Jay Z and Nas is probably my favorite rap beef because Nas was kinda quiet for a while.

I wear pink whether the public sees it or not. Whether I had a sneaker or not, I'd still be wearing pink.

There was a time when only athletes had sneakers. Entertainers having sneakers, on any level, is a blessing.

It just feels good when I give people sneakers.

I wanted to stand out and look different. It wasn't nothing that was done purposely, or I was going to be the guy who wears pink forever. It was something for me to stand out.

Where I come from, once word gets out that you've cooperated with the police, that only makes you a bigger target of criminal violence. That is a dark reality in so many neighborhoods like mine across America. I'm not saying its right, but it's reality.

I'm a fashion icon.

I think I'm the best at everything that I do. I may be biased because it's me. But if you ask me that, that's what I'm going to tell you.

What people have to realize is this: You have rappers who are popular or whatever for the time being, but that don't mean you necessarily want to dress like them. You may have a guy who sells five million records; do you want to dress like him? When you see me, you think you may want to dress like that guy because that guy is fly.

You gonna ask me who I compare myself to? Nobody. I don't think nobody can really mess with me as far as flyness or anything that I'm doing.

The movies that I've done in the past, everybody's been like, 'Cam always gets away in a movie playing Cam.' So, like, I'm trying to step outside the box a little bit just to show my range in acting.

I stay dapper.

You like me, or you hate me. There's really no in between.

If you don't stay up with technology, you're gonna fall out of the loop and not make any money.

They treat my stuff like wine. It just gets better with time.

To be honest, the real money is in merchandising and performances.

They've got a great tool in the Internet. If you've really got a good movement, you can see who likes you.

When I do a song, it is more or less for the radio because I've got to do it - that's what I have got to do to win - I always go home and write two street songs.