Amid the escalating feud between Jim Jones and Cam’Ron, Kanye West has seemingly aligned himself with one side of the dispute. The former Dipset collaborators have exchanged a series of barbs in recent weeks, with Jones even hinting at an upcoming diss track aimed at Cam’Ron. Over the weekend, however, Jones was seen in Tokyo alongside West, where the two partied at a nightclub and showcased new music and clothing together.
Jones shared a photo of the visit on Instagram, writing: “We out here playin BULLY BALL only shot u don’t make is th shot u don’t take. This is about believing in yourself when no one else will.” He added, “I’m a student and A teacher this past 5 days I was th student I learned so much about character never judge unless u wearing a black robe.”
Capo intensified anticipation for Ye’s forthcoming album Bully, declaring, “Bully, this album so crazy I wouldn’t drop if I was y’all or drop now cause when he drops this is gone b a big problem. We not takin no for answers we are th BULLY.” He doubled down on the momentum, adding, “Safe to say @ye back aka THE REAL BILLY GOAT pun intended.”
Kanye later posted a photo of the Dipset chain—featured in Jones’ earlier snapshot—draped over a fur-lined jacket, captioning it simply: “DIPSET.” The Chicago rapper was also seen wearing the necklace while celebrating alongside Jones.
Cam’ron Questions Kanye’s Outbursts
Speaking on the All the Smoke podcast, he remarked, “Kanye, he play crazy with who he wanna play crazy with, you know what I’m saying? That n-gga’s crazy when it’s convenient.” Reflecting on a past meeting, he added, “I seen Kanye about a year and a half, two years ago… the n-gga was sane as a muthafucka!” He went on to recall how West had offered him beats and suggested they go out together. “Two days later he going crazy on the news and all type of shit. Every time I seen Kanye he’s perfectly fine — I’ve never seen the crazy Kanye, personally. Ever.”
Despite working with West during Dipset’s brief 2018 resurgence, Cam’ron was openly dismissive of the rapper’s bipolar diagnosis, at one point referring to him as an “Uncle Tom.” Yet, his stance appeared more complicated than outright disdain. The two later reunited in an unlikely setting—West’s secluded office—during the Donda 2 sessions, joined by Marilyn Manson.
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