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AWM's Top Tracks of 2010 (Pt. 2/12)

32. Cam'ron feat Young Dro & Vado - They Holla Ayoo
Since the Dipset falling out in 2007, Vado has been on a lot of Cam'ron tracks, mostly those in the Boss of All Bosses series. The most insufferable part of this series is the fact that each track is watermarked with DJ drops that are far louder than the normal track volume. Individually there are probably a lot of good songs on the tapes, but it's so hard to listen to the ear-crunching DJ drops track after track that I usually move on to other Cam. "They Holla Ayoo" stands out despite the the DJ meddling.


31. Ciara - Blauw
Here's another CiCi track the leaked leading up to Basic Instinct. It never made it to the album, which is a shame because it's got a great hook, and Basic Instinct's kind of short anyway.


30. Vistoso Bosses - All Pink Everything
The media fauxgles who brought you Soulja Boy, Collipark Music, are back to bring you a pair of 17-year-old girls rapping over his beats on their debut mixtape. Unsurprisingly, they're better rappers than Soulja, and the song is catchy. The downside: The rest of the mixtape sucks.

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  1. That's the only Cam'ron track on my list but you can expect more Ciara. WHERE IS YOUR LISTTT.

    I kind of want to make this into a playlist, but I want to be able to have my little typewritten descriptions there when you scroll through. Thats probably impossible huh

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