Jim Jones Opens Up About His Rift With Ma$e: ‘I Was There For Everything’

Rapper Jim Jones performs live on stage at the Apollo Theater on August 5, 2016 in New York City.
NEW YORK, NY – AUGUST 05: Rapper Jim Jones performs live on stage at the Apollo Theater on August 5, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Matthew Eisman/Getty Images)

According to reports, Jim Jones has opened up about his ongoing feud with Ma$e, linking it to how the rapper once treated Cam’ron.

During an appearance on Justin Laboy’s Respectfully podcast, the Dipset member reflected on his early days with Killa Cam, alleging that the Harlem World star’s attitude shifted after finding fame. He stated, “I watched Ma$e shit on Cam and everybody around him. Like, all the time.” “I was Cam’s man, you heard? Cam and Ma$e were so-called best friends, grew up together… I was there for everything. That’s one thing people can’t never say, is that I wasn’t there for every single thing.” “Cam was jumping out the window for him, which a friend should. Like, being overprotective, making sure nothing happens. He was trying his best to make sure that Ma$e stayed as safe as possible. But Ma$e had got that money and lost his motherfucking mind.”

Jim Jones on Cam and Ma$e: Praise Amid Past Tensions

The Harlem rapper reflected on Cam and Ma$e buying the hatchet and teaming up for their sports show, It Is What It Is.

Jones voiced, “I seen crazier shit happen.” “I seen brothers that done shot brothers and shit like that. So, for friends to get back after whatever they went through, it’s not surprising to me. But I see they don’t talk about the days of being shit on, the things that separated them.” He added, “So it’s funny but kudos to them. They got a dope show. Who am I to hate on what they got going on? I hope they make a trillion dollars.”

In a separate interview, Jim Jones threw shade at Ma$e prior to these recent remarks. When questioned about his current terms with the artist, he said, “I don’t care about Ma$e. I don’t care for Ma$e too much. Tell Ma$e go say some prayers.” Still, he lauded his efforts on It Is What It Is, remarking, “They’re definitely very funny. I can’t take that way from them. And they’re very knowledgeable about basketball, they both grew up playing basketball.” “Ma$e was cool, Cam was definitely had a chance to go to the NBA. I can’t say that with no hate or nothing in my heart. Boy was dumb nice.”


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