It seemed that the feud between Cam’Ron and Jim Jones had settled. But just like that, the fire has been reignited.
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Cam’Ron Reignites Beef With Jim Jones
During the fight between Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Lamont Roach on Saturday, March 1, Diplomats members Jim Jones and Juelz Santana walked Davis out to the ring while performing Dipset’s hit song Crunk Music. Before his matchup with Roach, Davis had been victorious in all of his career fights, however, Saturday’s matchup ended in a draw.
On Cam’Ron’s sports talk show It is What it Is on March 3, Cam said that Davis’ unusual performance against Roach was a result of “bad energy,” around him.
“When you got that type energy [around you] and you breathing in that type of energy you know where everybody is sad and mad and depressed and trying to look happy and they are not really happy. You have to keep sage in that environment,” Cam’Ron said.
“When you’re in that type of environment, it lingers into the fights and kind of the result of the fight. The people that you are with can kind o f**k your energy up You can’t come out with that energy, it’s just bad energy man.”
You may be wondering why Cam also appeared to take shots at Juelz Santana. Well, Santana and Cam have also had their differences in the past. On the song In My Life from his 2020 mixtape that he released while incarcerated, titled Free Santana, he appeared to call out Cam’Ron.
“Watched close friends die before my eyes. Made it easy to bury n***as I once admired. You ain’t build this shit by yourself, ni**a
You just forgot that we all need help, ni**aFor worse or for better
But that just taught me that nothin’ is forever,” Santana raps.
“And bein’ that ni**as thinkin’ they made me. I know what hurts most, they can never replace me. How you s**t on the best thing that ever happened to you? My brother’s keeper, what happened to you?”
The tension between Dipset doesn’t appear to be ending any time soon.
