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50 Cent Brings Out Former Foe Cam’ron For Las Vegas Concert; Fans React

BY Edwin Lamptey June 22, 2024 7:12 PM EDT
Photo Source: Instagram/@50cent

50 Cent brought out Cam’ron for a recent show at Drai’s Nightclub in Las Vegas where the Dipset rapper performed Touch It or Not and I Really Mean It.

The collaboration comes almost two decades after the rappers’ infamous feud in the 2000s.

When HotFreestyle shared a clip of the performance on Instagram, fans were thrilled to see the two former rivals working together.

“Y’all don’t know how significant this moment is for millennials. Lol You was either rocking with Dipset or Gunit in the early 2000s or Dblock on the mixtape tip,” one user wrote.

Another added: “50 really that dude! First D Block, then Fat Joe now Cam?!?! There might be hope for Ja? Nawwww it’ll forever be JaRule and Irv Gotti.”

The performance comes after Cam recently reflected on his infamous feud with 50 Cent during a livestream on Instagram.

“When me and 50 Cent was going on, that sh*t was fun. Shout out to my n***a 50, we good now too. But when 50 dissed me, it started when 50 said Koch [Entertainment] is the graveyard for a lot of rappers. At the time, Jim Jones had just gone to Koch, and Jim Jones is Dipset so we got into a whole argument on the phone. All that sh*t to me was just music. Even when 50 and me spoke, he was like, ‘Let’s get to this money.’ When we spoke, we laughed about that sh*t. At the time, I went at 50 because he had done a diss track. 50 was putting n****s out of business with his diss songs,” he explained.

In other news, 50 Cent may be Diddy’s biggest troll online, but as a fellow rap and business mogul, he certainly has more sympathy for him than most right now.

Of course, when 50 Cent brings Sean Combs up online, it’s usually not in this context of financials and entrepreneurship at all, but rather a reflection on the current wave of lawsuits, accusations, scandals, and condemnations against the Bad Boy executive.

But amid the G-Unit boss’ current legal battle with the liquor company Suntory Global Spirits, he reflected on the since-resolved dispute between Puff Daddy and Diageo.

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