

Juelz Santana was just a teenager when he became the breakout star of Cam'ron's influential Diplomats crew, with brash charisma and a distinctive halting flow that stood out on Cam's 2002 hits “Oh Boy” and “Hey Ma.” Soon, Santana was repping the Harlem crew on their loud, cocky theme songs “Dipset Anthem” and “Dipset (Santana's Town).” But it was his 2005 sophomore effort, What the Game's Been Missing!, that cemented Santana as a solo star with the minimalist club hit “There It Go (The Whistle Song)” and the playful, Carpenters-sampling “Oh Yes.”