Cam’ron has revealed that he and Ma$e have recorded an album together but they are unable to release it.
Speaking on Instagram Live while relaxing on a yacht, Killa Cam revealed: “Me and Ma$e got an album. He said we can’t put it out! I don’t know what it’s about. We did six-seven songs. We do the songs and then he say, ‘No.’
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“I don’t know what Ma$e is saving them for. But we got songs together and not together. I’m just not allowed to play them.”
Cam’ron also said that his It Is What It Is co-host is a sitting on a huge vault of unreleased music, some of which is “real good.”
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“Ma$e got mad songs. Them shits is hot too. All Ma$e songs is hot,” he continued. “I ain’t gonna front, he got some real, real, real good songs. What he holding onto them for? I can’t answer that. I don’t know what Ma$e is holding onto these songs for.
“I asked him, ‘Could I play them?’ and he told me, ‘No.’ Maybe they just for him to enjoy. I hear them too though, I enjoy them. Trust me, if I could play this shit Ma$e plays for me, I would.”
The Dipset legend previously teased new material with Ma$e and hinted at taking their sports talk show on the road.
“Ma$e comes back from tour January 20, so maybe around the end of February or March, we’ll take the show on the road,” he told GQ earlier this year.
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The interviewer then revealed: “He also says he and Ma$e already have a few songs together, though it’s up to Ma$e to decide when to drop them.”
As solo artists, Cam’s last project, The Lost Tapes Vol. 1, arrived in 2023 while Ma$e hasn’t released an album since 2004’s Welcome Back.
The childhood friends set aside their differences back in 2022, ending a long-standing feud that dated as far back as the late 1990s.
They have since joined forces for It Is What It Is which has become a huge success, establishing the Harlem natives as some of sports media’s most influential personalities.
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The show also somewhat controversially featured the recently deceased O.J. Simpson as a recurring guest. Both Cam and Ma$e paid tribute to the NFL legend and accused killer after he died of cancer earlier this month.