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Dame Dash’s 2002 film Paid in Full is a hip-hop classic. The movie chronicles the rise and fall of a drug empire started by three New York City drug dealers in the 1990s in Harlem.
Jim Jones Rips 50 Cent, Cam’ron Over New ‘Paid in Full’ Project
Rap star 50 Cent recently acquired the rights to the film. And will be transforming it into a television series. He also named Diplomats founder, Cam’ron, the executive producer of the upcoming project.
In a recent interview with journalist, Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson, former Diplomats member, Jim Jones, was asked his thoughts on Cam and 50 collaborating on the new project. But he didn’t appear to be too interested in anything that they have going on.
“I don’t know what to expect from those two suckers. I wouldn’t care to see anything from them, but I wish ‘em the best, ya heard? Stay out of my way, please. That’s it,” he said of the new Paid in Full project.
Jim Jones on 50 Cent and Cam’ron’s Paid in Full collaboration: “I don’t know what to expect from those two suckers. I wouldn’t care to see anything from them but I wish ‘em the best, ya heard? Stay out my way please. That’s it.”
— 👑 Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson (@ScoopB) October 20, 2025
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This isn’t the first time that Jim and Cam have been at odds. And in the past, they have been able to hash out their differences and move on. But during a recent appearance on Memphis Bleek’s Roc Solid podcast, Cam’ron said there won’t be a reconciliation this time around.
“The reunions and arguments and fighting, it’s been 15 years. The run was only seven years. We have had 15 years of disputes longer than the run,” Cam’ron said.
“I’m never going to say never. But at the end of the day, the dispute is 15 years old, and the run was seven years old. I don’t know if it can ever go right, you know? He got records dissing me earlier this year. I don’t really pay it any mind; people send it to me. But he put a song out called ‘Frienemies’ in [2009]. 17 years of diss records towards me. I don’t give a f**k.”
