Cam’ron has launched into a lengthy and explosive tirade against Jim Jones as tension between the former Diplomats continues to simmer.
Killa Cam began season six of his and Ma$e‘s sports talk show It Is What It Is by addressing recent comments made by Capo in an interview with Justin Laboy.
The rapper-turned-media personality disputed Jones’ claim that they grew up together and that he watched Ma$e “shit on Cam” after he got signed to Diddy‘s Bad Boy Records.
“You’re a Guardian Angel in designer, n-gga. You are from the Bronx, bro. You are not from Harlem. I did not grow up with you, my n-gga,” Cam snapped.
Killa then claimed that they only became cool after Jim tried to start a friendship with him following the success of his early freestyles and mixtapes with his Children of the Corn cohorts Ma$e, Big L and his cousin Bloodshed (several of which he played during the episode).
“You wasn’t there, n-gga! We were super-duper popping in the street. Everybody knew we were about to get a record deal,” he said.
“Basically, you heard our freestyles and you came up to me one day and you said, ‘Yo man, I heard the freestyles. Y’all killing shit. My grandmother died if y’all wanna come by and just hang out, y’all more than welcome.'”
He added: “You were fanned out and you begged n-ggas to come to your house after you heard all these mixtapes. That’s how you got in, n-gga.”
Cam’ron later reminded Jim Jones that Ma$e taught him how to rap, playing several clips of the rapper admitting as such.
“We taught you how to rap, n-gga. How you ran the whole organization? How you made Diplomats?” he asked rhetorically. “N-gga, you ain’t made none of this! You were a fan. I put you down ’cause you had a free crib and you were a nice guy.”
The “Hey Ma” hitmaker also took issue with Jones accusing him and 50 Cent of “dickriding” by revisiting his controversial performance with the G-Unit boss in 2007 (which Cam perceived as an act of betrayal) in a recent interview together.
“I didn’t think it would be a big deal because you make up with every n-gga that put hands on you,” Killa sneered. “I see you with C-Gutta from Junior M.A.F.I.A. I see you taking pictures with Tru Life. Mendeecees, y’all having sit-downs. Gunshots were let off with that! Y’all having sit-downs to work it out.
“You tried to chase French Montana out the game and that didn’t work out, so y’all got cool. So cool that you go to his movie [premiere]. You’re sitting in the crowd watching the premiere and they dissing you in the movie!
“Ever wonder how he met Maino? Maino gonna downplay it ’cause they cool now. He tried to press Maino ’cause Maino first came out with a little record where he said a n-gga’s name.
“So Jim went to see Maino one day and was like, ‘Yo, wassup with all that saying my name?’ Maino said, ‘Who the fuck you talking to?! Oh, you think I’m one of them n-ggas? You out your muthafucking mind!’ Now they’re the Lobby Boyz.
“Every n-gga that do something to put pressure on you, you sit there and work it out. But when n-ggas got genuine heart for you and don’t put hands on you, then you can keep going on and on. That’s the pattern.”
Cam’ron further jabbed his former groupmate by rubbishing his suggestion that he’s responsible for Dipset‘s success (“If people choose to believe that, then I got a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you”) and recalling the time he allegedly ran away from the Black Mafia Family.
“Do you ever hear me talk about when you ran on me when BMF pulled up?” he said. “They chased you to the beach! You was in the sand. You was getting wet in the water from the ocean. Me and [my friend] JoJo were laughing at that for months. I don’t pump all that shit ’cause I’m not trying to degrade your character.”
The Harlem native concluded his diatribe on a more somber tone, accusing Jim Jones of exploiting his friends and artists instead of helping them escape the streets.
“Stop tricking n-ggas out of their freedom, bro. ‘Cause n-ggas get around you to put theirselves in better situations, not to be in worst situations than before they met you. You send them on dummy missions and trick them out of their freedom,” he said.
“Max [B] is doing 75, I know you don’t give a fuck. Jha Jha just wanted to be a rapper, Jha Jha got 10 years. We don’t know where Jeter at. Stro is missing, I don’t know what the fuck happened to Stro. Slicey, 12 years. His godson who was 13 years old, eight years. Shotty, he was trying to [be a rapper], 12 years.
“And I know you love Mel [Matrix] ’cause I love Mel, that’s my brother. But you said when he comes home he’s gonna be the triple OG. Give that man a job, n-gga! Make sure he gets six digits a year. That’s what it’s really about.”
He added: “This is going to be the last time I address this […] I’m not doing this every seven, eight, nine, 10 years. Whatever you got to say after this, I wish you luck. I got other shit to do.”
Jim Jones has yet to respond.
“In 88, you was getting chased to the ground beach…”😂😂😂
Calling my pink phone and I aint even give you my number.
JIMBO YOU WAS A FAN
Jimmy needed that spanking right there😂😭
Gotta side with Cam on this one. Jim Jones gotta be one of the biggest fraud in hip-hop tbh.
He ran away from Tru Life, He ran away from Ra Digg at that club fearing for his damn life, he ran away at that basketball back in the late 90s. He ran away from Max B and some of his guys.
Jones constantly took Ls throughout his career. I personally IRL dont really mind him but hes like trying EXTRA hard to be something hes not and thats just extremely annoying tbh.
Actually, Jim got jumped and Cam ran away at that basketball game in the 90s. Also, Cam was smacked up by Tru Life also. In fact, Tru Life recently warned Cam not to mention his name and start changing the narrative on that story between them. So both him and Jim look like suckers with multiple Ls. This situation doesn’t help either party.
Jha Jha in jail? Damn. I liked Jha Jha.
This is so lame by all parties involved. They all act like black women fighting to entertain white folk
Every rapper is fake. That’s the only real constant in hiphop.
I read 50 Cent’s book Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter and he said he lived 90% of what he rapped about.
@Matthew Chung It took you that long til he released his autobiography to figure that out. Hilarious. You’re talking about a man who recorded High All The Time on his debut album who never smokes weed. 50 one of the biggest posers of all time.
You got me good.
sopranos remember when
aint these dudes 50
he rught start giving jobs how any if this profitable is mind biglling my bad gamble herb company promote alcohol pharma ad
They sure do love to hate each other…
When a fight breaks out and you’re outnumbered, you’ll see who actually cares about you or not. The fact they both ran on each other says it all.
When a fight breaks out and you’re outnumbered, you’ll see who actually cares about you or not. The fact they both ran on each other says it all.
Jeez…..tell em why u mad son!! Cam kept all the receipts!
Jenny isn’t from Harlem.. say it ain’t so