The Harlem rappers continue their ongoing back-and-forth as Jones fires back in a new song snippet
Jim Jones isn’t holding back in his ongoing feud with Cam’ron and Ma$e. Just hours after the duo addressed him on their show It Is What It Is in a lengthy and mocking segment, Jones posted a snippet of a new song on Instagram that seems to respond to their remarks directly.
During the It Is What It Is episode, Cam’ron ridiculed Jim Jones for admitting that Ma$e taught him how to rap. Cam, known for his brash commentary, claimed that Jones hadn’t “made” anything for himself, saying, “How you ran the whole organization? How you made Diplomats? N-gga, you ain’t made none of this!” Cam also aimed at Jones’s alleged influence on his friends, particularly Shotti (6ix9ine’s former manager) and Mel Matrix, who was involved in high-profile legal cases. Cam accused Jim of sending people on “dummy missions, ” resulting in disastrous legal outcomes.
Jones quickly reacted, sharing a clip of his upcoming song with the caption: “I said wht I said after they laugh at th lies, the truth still hurts… Why would I waste free promo got me trending I’m tryin to drop.” In the song, Jones addresses the criticism, including Cam’s claim that his friends’ legal troubles resulted from Jones’s influence. He references several individuals involved in the case, rapping, “All my n-ggas do they time, you know my team body.” Jones also confidently reminds listeners of his success, explicitly addressing the claim that Ma$e taught him to rap, stating, “Youn-ggas taught me how to rap, and now I’m platinum.”
50 Cent also weighed in on the situation, sharing Cam’s tirade on Instagram with a playful jab, telling Jim to “holla at Cam privately” and mocking the moment when Ma$e sat back eating popcorn during the drama.
The ongoing back-and-forth between the three Harlem artists shows no signs of slowing down, with tensions continuing to rise in the public eye.