Jim Jones Snaps At Cam’Ron, 50 Cent: “Them Ni**as Be On My D*ck”
Jim Jones has clapped back at Cam’ron and 50 Cent, and is begging them to leave his name out their mouth—”pause.” Jones recently appeared on an episode of Justin Laboy’s Respectfully podcast, where he was asked about his thoughts on Fif’s comments and appearance on Cam’s segment, Talk With Flee.
During that segment, 50 recalled bringing out Jim Jones at a G-Unit show while Curtis was beefing with Cam at the time. And while Cam and 50 have since buried the hatchet, Fiddy explained that he did it just to get under Cam’s skin and cause disruption within Dipset—which worked. Jim Jones asserted that he didn’t care about any of that and offered some advice to 50 Cent and Cam’ron: “Get off my d*ck!” The Harlemite then addressed his issue with Cam, revealing that, before Jim went on stage with 50 Cent, he was trying to patch things up with his Dipset comrades. Jones took the revelation as Cam blaming him for the group’s dissolution.
“Them ni**as be on my d*ck,” Capo stated. “Them ni**as ain’t got nothing else to think about but Capo. I did a lot for them ni**as in their life, ya heard? Both of them. Pause, though. Get off my d*ck! It’s only space on there for baby girl. Come on, man. Tugging on my sh*t like that.”
“[Cam] couldn’t pull nothing together. He couldn’t do nothing with me. He couldn’t tell me nothing, ni**a,” he said, passionately. “Let’s not get this sh*t twisted. Nobody could tell me nothing. I was my own boss… I did what I wanted to do. I seen the sh*t wasn’t going right so I started doing what Jim Jones needed to do for Jim Jones ’cause the ni**a that was supposed to be the don wasn’t taking care of the Capo. It started feeling like the Gotti movie, ya heard?”
As he continued, Jimmy doubled down on his decision to hit the stage with Curtis and asserted that it honestly had nothing to do with beef—it was about capitalizing on the momentum he had from “We Fly High (Ballin’).”
“I heard what [50] said, ‘Koch was a graveyard’ and all that type of sh*t. I didn’t give a f**k about none of that,” he added. “They called me like, ‘Yo, you wanna come out and perform at the show?’ [I replied,] ‘S*it yeah! I got the hottest record, I’m popping out.’ […] I wasn’t on nobody’s friendship—I was a pirate.”
“Them ni**as [in G-Unit] couldn’t even dress, but he had a platform for me to perform on in front of thousands of people in New York. Yeah, I’m taking that.”
As for Cam, Jim Jones claimed that his former brother-in-arms was trying to suppress his success. Jones referenced the infamous argument between Cam and 50 that went down live on Angie Martinez’s Hot 97 show in 2007 and labeled it “childish.”
“When Cam called the station over the Koch sh*t, I felt that was childish,” he continued. “You didn’t come outside when it’s time to really get active so how dare you do some weak sh*t like that.”
“You started going crazy over Koch, over a white man that had been jerking us since we got signed there, and whatever backdoor deals you had with them served you more than it served me. So when that shit went on, I was like, ‘That was kinda weak, that was corny.'”
In Cam’s Talk With Flee, 50 recalled the moment he brought out Jim Jones, saying, “I just took the shot ’cause I wasn’t sure [Jim Jones] was going to go for it. I was like, ‘We like Jimmy better than you anyway, Cam!’ You gotta watch and see how he responds. And then you see, ‘Aw sh*t, he really likes that!’ Tell him, ‘We want you at the show, Jim!’ That was one of those things where I just threw it out and see what would happen. And he bit.”
Cam responded by saying that, in hindsight, he felt that the move was actually “smart” and “devious” and served as a “checkmate moment.”
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