Last month, 50 Cent joined Cam’ron for an episode of his YouTube show Talk With Flee, in which they looked back on their feud from the late 2000s. During the interview, Cam mentioned how Fif brought out Jim Jones and Julez Santana at a show in 2007, a move he called “unjust.” an act of betrayal, but he also admitted that it was a wise move.
“When niggas walked on stage, I was like, ‘This shit is spinning [of control]. This is a dying moment,” he claimed. “I said, ‘This guy is so crafty.’ But I respect it, I love that stuff. Now, Jim Jones shared his story on Justin Laboy’s Respectively podcast. ‘They were on my dick,'” He smiled and began, “They don’t want anything but Cabo. I’ve done so many things for them, like in their lives, you two just stop, there’s only my baby girl there.”
Jim Jones tells Cam’ron and 50 Cent to stop working together
Capo continued to pepper Camron with questions, claiming he wanted to resolve Dipset’s internal issues before the show. “That motherfucker can’t do anything. He can’t do anything to me. He can’t tell me nothing, n***a,” he said. “Let’s not get this mixed up. No one can tell me anything. I’m my own boss […] I did what I wanted to do.
“I figured something wasn’t right, so I started doing what Jim Jones needed to do for Jim Jones because the guy who was supposed to be the old man didn’t take care of the capo. It started to feel like a Gotti movie, you hear him? also added. Jones went on to talk about how Fife offered him the opportunity to perform in front of thousands of people, an opportunity he simply wasn’t willing to pass up.
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