Following his falling out with Roc-A-Fella Records, Cam'ron went independent and released Killa Season. The album lacked the big promotion from the Roc, but it was critically-acclaimed. On the album, Cam directly challenged Jay-Z and created the "Stop Snitchin" campaign.
Despite the success of the album and a response from Jay-Z, Cam took a break after the album. In 2007, he was expected to release a follow-up, Killa Season 2. The album could have been greatly promoted by his feud with 50 Cent. But, because he had a falling out with Jim Jones and Juelz Santana, Cam'ron took a break.
Towards the end of 2008, Cam'ron returned to the public and began doing interviews. Early in 2009, he announced his next album, Crime Pays. Much like his previous effort, it was also critically-acclaimed and it placed Cam back into the game. Now that he is re-established, Cam'ron is ready to release another album.
From the initial release of the Killa Season album and film, Cam'ron has promised a sequel. But, after he lost his crew, Cam had to regroup. He has since re-emerged with a new crew and now he is ready for his second Killa Season. Recently, Cam'ron spoke on his new album and movie. Much like the original, Cam is taking things hardcore with both the movie and the album. The album does not have a solid release date, but it will be released before the end of 2010, with the film attached to the album in the packaging.