Wallo has attempted to broke a truce between warring Diplomats Cam’ron and Jim Jones.

The Million Dollaz Worth of Game co-host made the public plea on Instagram, calling for peace between the two greats of early ’00s Hip Hop who have rekindled their feud in recent days.

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Alongside a throwback picture of Killa Cam and Capo, Wallo wrote: “I’m writing this letter from a place of deep admiration and respect. From my prison cell, I witnessed something truly incredible — the bond and brotherhood you two shared. Through BET, MTV, college radio, XXL, The Source, and so many other platforms, you brought Harlem’s energy to the world in a way that was nothing short of legendary.

“The connection between you brothers was unmatched. The energy, the swag, the culture — it was magnetic. Watching you both rise together gave people like me something to admire and hold onto, even in the toughest times. Straight up, I HATE seeing the distance now, because what you two had was more than music; it was a movement.”

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He continued: “I’m sitting here catching a cold, but before I lay it down tonight, I had to get this off my chest. I needed to let you know how much I appreciated everything you shared with us all. Y’all embodied that Harlem pride and made it feel like we were all part of something bigger.

“Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for giving us that. I truly believe that tomorrow can be better than yesterday, and I’m holding onto the hope that you two can find that brotherhood again. I love y’all, and I’ll forever respect the impact you’ve made. Love & Respect.”

Earlier this week, Cam’ron launced into a lengthy and explosive rant against Jim Jones on his sports talk show It Is What It Is.

The “Hey Ma” hitmaker claimed that his former groupmate isn’t actually from Harlem, “begged” to be part of Dipset and is not responsible for the crew’s success.

Maino Corrects Cam'ron's Story About Jim Jones Confrontation: '[It] Didn't Go Like That'
Maino Corrects Cam'ron's Story About Jim Jones Confrontation: '[It] Didn't Go Like That'

He also mocked Jones for making amends with “every n-gga that put hands on you,” naming the likes of Maino and Junior M.A.F.I.A.‘s C-Gutta, and allegedly running away from members of the Black Mafia Family.

The tirade was sparked by comments the Byrdgang boss made in a recent interview with Justin Laboy, where he called Cam and 50 Cent “dickriders” and claimed that Ma$e used to “shit on” Killa when he signed to Bad Boy in the ’90s.

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Jones later responded by teasing a defiant song in which he raps: “N-ggas play with your name, then you remind them who you are.”