Cam’ron had beef with both Nas and Jay-Z. In the latest installation of Killa’s show, Talk with Flee, He spoke on deading his feud with both rappers. First touching on Nas, Cam looked back on them squashing their differences in the mid-aughts, though they didn’t see each other until a chance run-in at the airport in 2014. “I had my back turned at the counter, and I feel somebody come, the playful punch in the ribs, and I turn around, and it's Nas, and he's like, ‘Yo, bro, what's up? It's all love.’ And I'm like, ‘Oh shit, it's all love, man. What's happening?’ We spoke. We was good money. We actually was on the same flight together, “When we landed, I'm like, ‘Let's get a picture together so n***as see that we're good. “A lot of times, even to this day, people get so caught up in your life as an artist or as a TV personality or whatever it is, that they forget that you have a life outside of what they see," he added. "So you have people be like, ‘Oh, this n***a Cam, fuck Cam because you still a Nas fan.’ Or, ‘Fuck Nas because you still a Cam fan.’ Let's show that we're cool. Take this picture so nobody has to make a choice on, ‘Fuck this n***a, fuck that n***a.’ And if they still want to say it, they can say it, but they'll see that me and you have no problem. Cam also reminisced on Nas tapping him to perform at the 2023 Hip Hop 50 Live concert at Yankee Stadium, which was co-produced by Mass Appeal “Nas put me on that show. He didn't have to put me on that show. It was pretty much his call who he wanted on the 50 years of hip hop anniversary [event].” As for Hov, the two beefed for years before putting aside their differences. The first time they saw each other after some time was at Jay’s B-Sides concert in 2019. “It's a lot of people that want to hold on to grudges as fans. I remember I went and did the show with Jay-Z…and some people's like, ‘Oh, this n***a Cam bowed out. How we going to do this? This n***a fuck with Jay-Z after this, that, and the third. “What do you want me and Jay-Z to be beefing forever about what? When nobody died, nobody got killed…what are we really beefing for?” Cam added. “So for him to call and invite me to do the B-Sides concert is just growing shit to show that look I'm not beefing with n***as, I ain't got no more problem with n***as—that we're cool. And I thought that was great as well because you got people picking and choosing sides. … [Jay-Z’s] making it apparently clear that I don't have a problem with Cam anymore. Nas and Cam’s spat dates back to 2002, when Nas flippantly dissed Cam's Come Home With Me in an appearance on Power 105.1. Cam and Jim Jones responded by rapping over Nas' "Hate Me Now," which was included on Dipset's second mixtape, Diplomats Volume 2. The two continued to go back and forth, but eventually squashed their beef in 2014. As for Jay, he and Cam started publicly feuding in the early 2000s over business disputes and personal issues, after the Harlem native signed to Roc-a-Fella in 2001
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