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Cam’Ron is tired of Dame Dash talking. The Dipset rapper decided to take aim at him in his latest song “Do The Dusky,” which drops at 5pm EST (March 4th).
What Do We Know About Cam’Ron’s Diss?
Cam took to Instagram to promote the track.
“Hawaiian suit Dusko go crazy,” Cam’Ron posted. “We gonna #DoTheDusky all Summer. I’m giving $1500 to one person and $3000 to the best group (3 or more people) who do the best Dusky Dance…And I’ll announce the winners at the end of the month on @talkwithflee“
But what really caught people’s attention is the shot at Dame Dash
“Yo Dame you should enter you probably have the best chance to win,” Cam posted. “And I know u need the money.”
The clip Cam posted features Dash dancing with footage of homeless people juxtaposed into the videos. He also shows videos of people with no teeth, referencing the infamous time Dash’s teeth fell out while on Live.
“Smile for me if your teeth don’t fall out,” Cam raps. “Say cheese n****, problems we gon tackle n****, say cheese n****, let me see you bite an apple n****.”
He also references the eyepatch Dash wore after surgery.
“He got a patch on his eye, you ain’t Slick Rick n****,” Cam raps.
How Did The Dame Dash Cam’Ron Feud Start?
Cam has given a few stories about how the feud started, including a wild one where he says Dash spread rumors about 50 Cent smacking him on the ass. However, he recently spoke on The Danza Project to clear the air.
“Dame done so much for me,” Cam’Ron said. “He helped me get on Roc-A-Fella Records… and I’m forever grateful for that. My problem is… regardless of what happens, I never take our problems to the internet.”
He then mentions that anytime things cooled down, Dash would antagonize him online.
Their current biggest issue stems from when in 2025 50 Cent, one of Dash’s many enemies, revealed that he had acquired the rights to the 2002 film, Paid in Full, which Dash produced. Fif said he wanted to turn it into a tv series, and named also named Cam, who played Rico in the film, as the executive producer. This led to a war of words between Cam and Dame.
But Cam’ron claims people close to Dash told him that he’s keeping the beef alive because it got peoples attention, essentially, doing it to still relevant and get posted on publications like this one (well played Dash). Cam explained that once he knew Dash was beefing for clout, that it wouldn’t end.
“But then he was telling n***** that he lit off the algorithm,” Cam’Ron said. “He like, ‘Nah, n***a I’m lit right now.’ And I’m like, ‘Lit beefing with me?’ Like that’s how you want to be lit? And when I saw that, I was like, ain’t no turning back because the internet already got him on a high.”











