Damon Dash called out Cam’ron on Sunday (September 7) for allegedly offering money to his son for an interview, escalating an already tense feud between the former Roc-A-Fella collaborators that has spilled into the public eye following Dash’s bankruptcy filing.
“Hey @mr_camron hope you didn’t just cancel yourself smh @boogiedashtl love you. Family first,” Damon Dash wrote in an Instagram post, suggesting Cam’ron crossed a personal boundary by involving his son, Boogie Dash.
“I’m sitting here shaking my head […] I get a call from my son Boogie like, ‘Guess what? Cam just called me, sent me some money so I could go on an interview.’ Cam, this is a whole new level of low. It’s just not proper conduct to bring children, my children or anyone’s children…and I know Larry made the call, but to try to divide a family and take advantage, manipulate my child, all because you’re too scared to have a direct conversation with me about the things you said about me, it’s just not the level…it kind of shows your pedigree of pettiness…I’m just disgusted.”
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The rift between the two rap figures has been brewing for months, with Dash expressing frustration over Cam’ron’s repeated public comments about his financial situation. Cam’ron has criticized Dash’s spending habits, blaming his money troubles on excessive purchases like private jets, luxury real estate and high-end items. According to Cam’ron, Dash “got comfortable” and failed to maintain the hustle required to support that lifestyle.
Dash, in turn, accused Cam’ron of exploiting their issues for attention, calling him a “culture vulture” and questioning his loyalty. He also took issue with Cam’ron discussing private conversations about Roc-A-Fella executive roles, saying those disclosures contributed to the label’s collapse.
The tension intensified when Cam’ron claimed he was pressured into appearing in Dash’s 2018 film Honor Up, a project he later criticized. Dash defended the movie and challenged Cam’ron’s creative consistency, further fueling their war of words.
Both men have taken public shots at each other’s character, business acumen and relevance in the culture, turning what may have started as a business disagreement into a deeply personal conflict.
Dash has since called for a private, face-to-face conversation to settle their differences, saying the back-and-forth insults are disrespectful and unproductive.