The Diplomats Drop New Merch Items For Black Friday

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Cam'ron (2nd from R) and the Diplomats appear for an interview on MTV2 April 4, 2003 at the MTV Times Square Studios in New York City. Freekey Zekey stands at left.
Black Friday sale on all Dipset merch.

The Diplomats are fresh off the release of their first album in 15 years, Diplomatic Ties. The nine-track project arrived earlier today with features from Tory Lanez, The LOX, Belly, and more. The Harlem collective decided to drop the album on Thanksgiving which is a day earlier than most album releases, but it does come in time for Black Friday. To coincide with the album's Thanksgiving launch, they've dropped some new merch just in time for Black Friday.

Dipset is hosting their own Black Friday sale this weekend with the launch of their new merch items. The Harlem collective dropped off a series of hoodies which include the Dipset logo and Cam's iconic photo of him in an all pink look. Additionally, they also released new Dipset x New Era snapbacks with the eagle logo. The sale already started on www.dipsetusa.com and fans could knock off 25% from their purchase by using the code "DIP25." 

With new merch and a new project out, fans are hoping that the Harlem collective hit the road soon. Prior to the album's release, Dipset hit the road for the "Dipset Forever" summer tour. Unfortunately, not all members were at every tour date. Juelz Santana was ordered to have his mother accompany him on a handful of dates for the Diplomats tour. Hopefully, once his legal situation is cleared up, we could expect The Diplomats to reunite for another tour.


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