Jim Jones is not wasting any promotional opportunities, as he has teased a response track to Cam’ron and Ma$e just hours after the Harlem duo addressed him in a lengthy segment on their show It Is What It Is.

On Tuesday (January 14), Jones posted a song snippet on Instagram that appeared to respond to Cam’s words from the day before. During the It Is What It Is segment, Cam mocked Jim for admitting that Ma$e taught him how to rap. Killa Cam also responded to some claims Jones made in a recent appearance on Justin Laboy’s show.

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“We taught you how to rap, n-gga,” Cam said. “How you ran the whole organization? How you made Diplomats? 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.”

Jones posted a segment of his musical response, captioning the video: “I said wht I said after they laugh at th lies th truth still hurts… Why would I waste free promo got me trending I’m tryin to drop.” He noted that his new album and movie At the Church Steps is coming soon.

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The song begins: “N-ggas play with your name, then you remind them who you are.” He addresses Cam’s claim that Jim should be criticized for having friends who were incarcerated in the federal racketeering case that involved 6ix9ine.

“Stop tricking n-ggas out they freedom,” Cam said in his It Is What It Is segment. “‘Cause n-ggas get around you to put theyselves in better situations, bro. Not to be in worse situations than they was before they met you… You send them on dummy missions and trick them out they freedom… Shotti [Kifano “Shotti” Jordan, 6ix9ine’s former manager who was sentenced to 15 years in prison], he was trying to be a [manager], twelve years [in prison]. And I know you love Mel [Jamel “Mel Murda”/”Mel Matrix” Jones, who was sentenced to 135 months]. I love Mel Matrix, that’s my brother… You said when he come home, he gonna be the triple O.G. Get that man a job, my n-gga.”

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In seeming response, Jones shouts out several of the people arrested in that case by name.

“All my n-ggas do they time, you know my team body,” he raps. “It’s been seven years since I’ve seen Shotti / It’s been seven years since I saw Melly / And now he gotta fly straight ’cause he got four fellies.”

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So what more you want to ask him?” Jones continues, before nodding to Cam’s reference to Ma$e teaching Jim to rap. “Youn-ggas taught me how to rap, and now I’m platinum.”

Check the video out below.

Jim wasn’t the only one with a response to Cam’ron’s segment. 50 Cent weighed in as well.

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50 piled misery on Capo by posting a video of Cam’s tirade on Instagram and commenting: “Individual 1, I mean joMo, jimmy you better holla at Cam privately and chill out,” referring to Jones by how he is mentioned in a previous police wiretap.

The G-Unit boss seemed particularly amused by the part of the episode where co-host Ma$e sat back eating popcorn, posting a GIF of it and joking: “This is the worst part of the video LOL HARLEM !”