"Dipset Anthem" is a song by Harlem rap crew The Diplomats.
Originally released with the title "Gangsta Music" on the Purple City Matrix Vol.
The song is considered a cult classic among Dipset (the nickname for The Diplomats) fans and is one of their most recognizable tracks.
According to Cam'ron, Cam and his crew used to motivate an otherwise uninterested Juelz into writing rap songs such as this one.
[3] The beat samples the first 7 seconds of a cover of the Sam Dees song "One In A Million" by reggae singer Sanchez (singer), establishing the song's tempo and key signature; production duo The Heatmakerz modified the track by chopping the sample, adding sound effects and drums from the Akai MPC-2000XL drum machine.