Jim Jones Fires Back At Cam’ron & 50 Cent Over 2007 Performance Controversy: ‘Get Off My D*ck’

Jim Jones Fires Back At Cam’ron & 50 Cent Over 2007 Performance Controversy: ‘Get Off My D*ck’
Jim Jones isn’t holding back when it comes to Cam’ron.
Appearing on Justin Laboy’s “Respectfully” podcast, Jim addressed claims that his 2007 performance with 50 Cent, during a tense time within Dipset, was seen as a betrayal. He responded,
“Them n*ggas be on my d*ck. They have nothing else to think about but Capo. Get off my d*ck!”
He continued,
“Nobody could tell me nothing. I was my own boss. I saw sh*t wasn’t going right, so I started doing what Jim Jones needed to do for Jim Jones.”
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To recap: Back in the day, Cam’ron, who was part of Dipset with Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, Freekey Zekey, and others, had a feud with 50 Cent. As things within Dipset began to fall apart, Jim Jones took the opportunity to perform with 50 Cent, leading to accusations that he had chosen a side and betrayed his group.
What do you make of Jim’s remarks? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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