Cam’ron is all for Drake‘s love of Dipset, even though the general public has clowned the Toronto native over his fandom in the past.

Drizzy caught flack early last year for wearing the Harlem native’s classic pink fur when he performed at the Apollo and brought the group out as surprise guests. As part of his new GQcover shoot, Killa spoke on the topic in his interview published online on Thursday (February 15) — and he just saw the moment as nothing more than Drake showing love.

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“It’s no different from anybody else just trying to show love,” Cam said. “A rapper that’s younger than me who grew up watching what we did. I fucking grew up wanting to get a chain because EPMD had the gold link going on, or Big Daddy Kane‘s rope chain. When it’s somebody of Drake’s magnitude, you ought to show love.

“A lot of people want to criticize and say he’s [too] commercial. He’s the modern day Michael Jackson that can also rap. You got to realize the type of run he’s on.”

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In January, Drake was actually crowned an honorary fifth member of Dipset after he brought the iconic Harlem group out during his two shows at the Apollo Theater.

During night one, Drizzy wore the aforementioned pink fur coat and hat, and was gifted a custom OVO x Dipset bracelet by Jim Jones.

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“These guys right here from Harlem made us dress different, talk different, walk different, rap different — all the way in Canada,” the Toronto hitmaker told the crowd before Cam, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana and Freekey Zekey left the stage.

For the second night, Drake wore the Diplomats’ U.S. flag jacket that Cam’ron wore in his “Get ‘Em Girls” music video, while Santana and Jones rocked custom Dipset x OVO jackets designed by Jeff Hamilton.

Drake Pens Poem About Manifesting Success While Linking With Jim Jones
Drake Pens Poem About Manifesting Success While Linking With Jim Jones

Jim Jones previously revealed he passed on signing Drake prior to him becoming a star after dismissing him as an actor “in a wheelchair on the Disney Channel.”

“Drake definitely ran across my desk,” he said. “I got a call from Alan Grunblatt, I think I was on tour, and Alan was like, ‘I got this guy named Drake, he’s an actor, he’s on Degrassi.’ I’m like, ‘Who the fuck is Drake on Degrassi?’ He let me hear him rapping, like, this boy could rap his ass off.

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“Then I looked at him, I’m like, ‘Boy, what do you mean? What am I going to do with boy? He’s an actor, he’s in a wheelchair on the Disney Channel.’ I’m like, ‘Boy, I don’t know how to make this work out.'”

He continued: “Once again, I just wasn’t seeing past what I seen in front of me. Weezy was smart enough to do so, and I remember being on another tour in the back of the bus and hearing Weezy and Drake rapping and Drake saying something about Princess Diana and it’s going crazy. I’m like, ‘Wow, life is crazy. This n-gga is dead nasty, fuck what he look like.'”