Tag: Cam'ron

  • Jim Jones Previews Harlem-Themed Remix After Cam’ron Accuses Him of Not Being From Harlem

    Jim Jones Previews Harlem-Themed Remix After Cam’ron Accuses Him of Not Being From Harlem


    Capo Teases Harlem Remix Featuring Juelz Santana, Vado, and More Amid Feud With Cam’ron

    Jim Jones is gearing up to release a remix for his Harlem-themed track “This Sh!t Still In Harlem,” featuring Juelz Santana, Vado, Dave East, and 2gs Like Gucci. While the remix announcement came on Tuesday (January 14), many fans saw it as a response to recent comments from his former friend-turned-rival, Cam’ron.

    Cam’ron, during a heated discussion on his podcast It Is What It Is, accused Jones of not being from Harlem, claiming that Jim hails from the Bronx. He also ridiculed Jones for not growing up with him and allegedly “fanning out” to join the Dipset clique. This sparked a fierce rebuttal from Jones, who took to Instagram, sharing a snippet of his song and stating, “I said what I said after they laugh at the lies, the truth still hurts.”

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    Jones addressed various criticisms related to his ties with incarcerated associates and his rise in the rap game. He also seemingly responded to Cam’s comments about Ma$e teaching him to rap, proudly declaring, “You n-ggas taught me how to rap, and now I’m platinum.” The ongoing beef continues to heat up as both sides trade barbs in public.




  • Maino Refutes Cam’ron’s Account of Confrontation with Jim Jones

    Maino Refutes Cam’ron’s Account of Confrontation with Jim Jones

    Maino Offers His Side of the Story on His Early Feud with Jim Jones

    Maino has addressed Cam’ron’s retelling of a past confrontation between him and Jim Jones, revealing that the incident wasn’t quite as dramatic as Killa Cam described. Appearing on Way Up with Angela Yee, the Brooklyn rapper clarified that their issues stemmed from Maino’s 2006 hit “Rumors,” where he mentioned Cam’ron but not Jim Jones. According to Maino, Jones took offense to this, and the two would have “face fights” whenever they saw each other, but no physical altercation occurred.

    Maino recounted their encounter in Atlanta, noting, “We had a conversation… nothing spectacular, nobody swung. Once we started talking and realized that we had things in common, we were cool from then on.” He added that their interaction was much more cordial than Cam’ron’s version, though he acknowledged that tension needed to be addressed at the time.

    Cam’ron, in his recent interview, had described how Jones allegedly confronted Maino about the diss and how things escalated into a more heated exchange. DJ Envy also chimed in with a recollection of the night, claiming Maino had fake-pulled a gun on Jones, causing chaos in the club. However, Maino’s account paints a more peaceful resolution, eventually leading to the two becoming “way cooler” than before.






  • Wallo Calls for Peace Between Cam’ron and Jim Jones

    Wallo Calls for Peace Between Cam’ron and Jim Jones

    ‘I Hate Seeing the Distance’ — Wallo Urges Diplomats to Reconcile After Recent Feud

    Wallo, co-host of Million Dollaz Worth of Game, has made a heartfelt public plea for peace between Cam’ron and Jim Jones, two of the key figures behind the Diplomats movement. The legendary duo, who rose to prominence in the early 2000s, have rekindled their long-running feud in recent days.

    On Instagram, Wallo posted a throwback photo of the pair and shared an emotional message calling for reconciliation. “I’m writing this letter from a place of deep admiration and respect,” Wallo wrote. “From my prison cell, I witnessed something truly incredible — the bond and brotherhood you two shared. You brought Harlem’s energy to the world in a way that was nothing short of legendary.”

    Wallo reflected on the cultural impact the two had, emphasizing that their bond went beyond music, becoming a movement that inspired many. “I hate seeing the distance now,” he continued. “What you two had was more than music; it was a movement.”

    His plea came after Cam’ron launched into a fiery rant on his It Is What It Is show, claiming that Jones wasn’t truly from Harlem and mocking his former groupmate’s past. Jones has since teased new music responding to Cam’s recent comments.

  • Jim Jones Teases Cam’ron Diss Track in Harlem, Responds to “Killa” Claims

    Jim Jones Teases Cam’ron Diss Track in Harlem, Responds to “Killa” Claims

    Capo performs new track in front of mural dedicated to his late friend Bloodshed

    Jim Jones has officially prepared his response to Cam’ron’s recent remarks, and he made sure to showcase it in front of a significant Harlem landmark. On January 18, the Dipset rapper went live on Instagram, performing his diss track in front of a mural dedicated to Derek “Bloodshed” Armstead, his longtime friend, and Cam’ron’s cousin, who tragically died in a 1997 car accident. The location, East 110th Street, also holds special meaning as Cam’ron recently announced plans to film a freestyle series there.

    The new track is a direct reply to comments made by Cam during a segment of his show It Is What It Is. Cam mocked Jones for admitting that Ma$e taught him how to rap, with Jones firing back on the track: “So what more you want to ask him? / You n-ggas taught me how to rap, and now I’m platinum.”

    Cam also questioned Jones’ Harlem roots, which Jones addresses in his upcoming song. “Is he a Bronx, is he a Harlem n-gga?” Jones raps, adding, “Fuck all that — tell me what’s the problem, n-gga?”

    The new track, titled “JOMO (Jump Off My Ayoo),” is set to drop on January 20, and will feature a remix of his Harlem-themed song “This Sh!t Still In Harlem,” with contributions from fellow Harlem rappers like Juelz Santana, Vado, Dave East, and 2gs Like Gucci. The ongoing tension between the two seems to be far from over.

  • Cam’ron and Thanasis Antetokounmpo Link Up After Friendly Online Feud

    Cam’ron and Thanasis Antetokounmpo Link Up After Friendly Online Feud

    The NBA star and rapper share a humorous moment ahead of the anticipated interview

    Cam’ron and NBA star Thanasis Antetokounmpo, who have playfully traded barbs online throughout the year, finally met face-to-face for an upcoming interview. The two shared a funny moment earlier this week when Thanasis confronted Cam in his studio about the sports commentary the rapper had been giving.

    In a video posted by Cam, Thanasis appears to joke around with the rapper, causing Cam to quickly flee the scene. Cam captioned the video: “TA rắn down on me early at work, It was a joke @thanasis_ante43 you mad nice in [ball],” adding that the confrontation was all in good fun. However, Cam noted that Thanasis’s “demonic laugh” left him a bit uneasy, adding, “Glad security got there fast.”

    The interview, which will be featured on Cam’s new talk show Come & Talk With Flee, is highly anticipated, with fans eager to see how the two continue their lighthearted banter. This meeting marks a new chapter for the pair after months of playful back-and-forth on social media.

    In a separate appearance, 50 Cent also visited Cam’ron on Come & Talk With Flee, where the two revisited their past beef, making for an intriguing mix of entertainment and nostalgia.



  • Jim Jones Fires Back at 50 Cent and Cam’ron Over Past Feuds

    Jim Jones Fires Back at 50 Cent and Cam’ron Over Past Feuds

    Jim criticized 50 Cent and Cam’ron for revisiting his 2007 on-stage appearance with 50 during a tumultuous Dipset period

    Jim Jones spoke about the recent comments 50 Cent and Cam’ron directed at him regarding his on-stage appearance with 50 in 2007, which took place during that tumultuous period for Dipset. Speaking on Justin Laboy’s Respectfully podcast, Jones did not hold back in criticizing the two rappers for bringing back the past.

    “Them n-ggas be on my dick,” Jones said bluntly. “I did a lot for them n-ggas in their life. Pause, though. Get off my dick! It’s only space on there for baby girl.”

    Jones dismissed Cam’ron’s claim that he was trying to fix the rift within Dipset before the show, saying: “That n-gga couldn’t pull nothing together. Nobody could tell me nothing. I was my own boss.”

    He justified his getting on stage together with 50 Cent despite their rivalry in the past. “They called me like, ‘Yo, you wanna come out and perform?’ I said, ‘Yeah! I got the hottest record.’ I wasn’t on nobody’s friendship. I was a pirate.”

    Jones also made a public admonishment for Cam’ron’s bitter exchange with 50 on Hot 97, branding it “childish” and “corny”.

    Although the drama had long since mellowed, it shows through what he has said, that there are still some bones to pick concerning the way the Dipset drama unfolded when they were at their peak.

  • Jim Jones Claims He’s Behind Cam’ron’s Iconic Pink Era

    Jim Jones Claims He’s Behind Cam’ron’s Iconic Pink Era

    Jones asserts that he played a key role in influencing Cam’ron’s iconic Pink Era

    Jim Jones has come onto the scene with some heavy revelations of his role as a pivotal character in Cam’ron’s entire time during that infamous pink saga, which resonated quite well with everything in a rapper’s life at the beginning of the 2000s. In a recent appearance on Justin LaBoy’s podcast, this claim was not lost on the Dipset artist, who asserted: “I’m the one you look at for that.”

    “I created the aesthetic for the Diplomats, you heard? Down to Cam’s pink,” Jones said: “He’ll tell you. Sooner or later, he gon’ have to tell it, where he got the pink from.” Jones was recounting a time during the early years of Dipset when he came into the spot dressed up head to toe in pink- pink Diadoras, a pink Polo shirt, and so on. The loud outfit raised eyes at Cam and Dame, who first broke Jones’s chops about not getting him a truck, but then Cam’ron enjoyed the style.

    “Cam was like, ‘I’m taking that pink. I’m running with it,’” Jones continued. “That was Killa Cam at the time, you heard?” The rapper also pointed out that he had previously been incorporating pink into his wardrobe every Easter long before the color became a trademark look. Jones said this brought the color into the picture of a defining color for their whole look for years to come.

  • Cam’ron, Ma$e, and Stat Baby Announce 2025 “It Is What It Is” Tour

    Cam’ron, Ma$e, and Stat Baby Announce 2025 “It Is What It Is” Tour

    Cam’ron, Ma$e, and Stat Baby will take their sports talk show on tour in 2025

    Cam’ron, Ma$e, and Treasure “Stat Baby” Wilson will take their hit sports talk show It Is What It Is to the live audience as they plan to go on tour in 2025. This also marks the first time they are taking their unique marriage of sports commentary and celebrity interviews on the road for fiery experiences with fans.

    The It Is What It Is tour promises to deliver a star-studded lineup of sports figures, celebrities, and surprise guests at every city on the itinerary. “We’re taking our show to the next level,” the hosts shared in a social media post, teasing an unforgettable experience for fans at every stop.

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    The tour in Boston, which kicks off on February 26, 2025, will go through various cities before wrapping up on April 12 in Miami. Tickets are available now for fans eager to witness the live action.

    An event to attend that will cut across sports culture with straight talks and celebrity appearances would offer the audience an experience of It Is What It Is differently.

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