Drake Dubbed “Modern-Day Michael Jackson” By Cam’ron
Cam’ron dismissed criticism that Drake is too “commercial” and compared him to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
Cam’ron dismissed criticism that Drake is too “commercial” and compared him to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
While Cam’ron accepted responsibility for their falling out, Ma$e still surprised him with $20,000 to make up for lost time.
The podcaster has a warning for the Brooklyn Nets player.
It looks like the Harlemite is not done trolling “The Joe Budden Podcast” co-host.
The pink-wearing MC faced gay accusations throughout his career.
Larenz Tate is part of the ‘It Is What It Is’ podcaster’s story too.
Cam’ron, who worked with Kanye West on several songs in the past, said he’s never seen Ye act crazy in person.
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Cam’ron may be ready for his legal showdown with Joe Budden, but the Dipset leader has a lawsuit to take care of first.
Cam’ron warned Melyssa Ford to “tread lightly” and rejected her apology for implying he might have had sex with underage girls.
Nia Long never opened an Instagram DM sent to her by Cam’ron after her split with NBA coach Ime Udoka in 2022.
According to Cam’ron, Juelz Santana needed more than encouragement to write “Hey Ma,” “Dipset (Santana’s Town)” and “Dipset Anthem.”
Cam’ron and Ma$e both agreed that DMX was a better rapper than Tupac Shakur, citing their personal experiences with the NYC icon.
The 8-time All-Star is accused of sexually assaulting another man.
Method Man said Big L used to sell the Wu-Tang Clan member angel dust, prompting Cam’ron to chime in with more details.
The Juice teased the rapper after his team secured the victory 48-41 over Colorado Buffaloes.
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Cam’ron announced that Diddy and Ma$e have finally settled their long-running dispute over publishing rights.
Paul Pierce recently confessed that a bathroom emergency, not an injury, prompted his infamous 2008 NBA Finals wheelchair exit.
Cam’ron and Ma$e think ESPN tried to copy what works on the duo’s sports talk show ‘It Is What It Is,’ which is available on YouTube.