Jim Jones Thinks Rift With Cam’ron Can’t Be Mended: ‘The Brotherhood Been Over’

Harlem weeps.

Jim Jones sat down with Ebro on Apple Music’s Rap Life Radio show and talked about the back and forth he’s been getting into with fellow Diplomat Cam’ron recently. When Ebro brought up their recent drama, Jones downplayed the situation, saying, “I don’t want people to think I’m going back and forth, I’m just telling my truth.”

Adding, In terms of me telling my truth, people feel they need to have a rebuttal or whatever they got going on, let them do it. People know this is not a battle at all.”

He was then asked if their relationship is still a “brotherhood” to which he replied, “Nah, it’s definitely ain’t no brotherhood.”

He continued on by saying that their relationship started to change once the started to become successful and brought up his grandmother’s apartment where they frequently hung out before the stardom. “The brotherhood been over damn near since 5H,” he said. “That was where the brotherhood was at. When we ain’t have nothing. When we were eating dollar chicken sandwiches and sh—t like that.”

Jimmy then suggested that he maintained the relationship because he knew Cam was giving him an opportunity to change his life for the better, telling Ebro that he played his position because he knew he was in a place where he could get up out of 5H as Killa declared on the track “That’s Me” from his sophomore album S.D.E.

However, he’s not confident the relationship can be fixed. “Not right now,” he told Ebro after asking if the situation is fixable. “Not something I could foresee, but who knows. God might tell me something while I’m sleeping. Right now it’s about me. I ain’t got time to focus on nothing else and no one else.”

The two found themselves at odds over a conversation 50 Cent and Cam’ron had on Talk With Flee about the time Dipset and G-Unit were at odds.

Angel Diaz

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