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He explained “professional rap” uses similar game tactics to what happens on the court, in the field or in the ring. Janu4:22pm Courtesy of Drink Champs and Interval Presents N.O.R.E. In his first conversation last week with Drink Champs, he addressed his beef with Drake, comparing their rivalry to sports. Drink Champs Lyrics: Grahh, Grahh, Grahh / Its Spazz lil bitch / Grahh, Grahh / Just me and bro when we jump out the V / Pop out the cut when we do it on. “We all are on the spectrum somewhere,” he says. He advises the need for adjustments to everyday living to help with mental health, such as better lighting. During the chat, he also opens up about his challenges with mental health, from medication to dealing with anger management. In the clip, he compares the music industry to being like cows that are happy not knowing they are on their way to the slaughterhouse. Ye also discusses mental health, and his Yeezy brand. and DJ EFN, the rapper -now legally known as Ye - discusses Gangster Disciple founder Larry Hoover, who is serving a life sentence in federal prison. In the Part Two interview with co-hosts N.O.R.E. Peedi Crakk called into the show to tell a story about Jay-Z demanding Cam’ron’s verse be deleted from “One For Peedi Crakk,” and Beanie Sigel hearing the version of the song with Cam on it, breaking the CD and throwing it in the trash (Beanie was unhappy with comments Cam had made about him on Rap City).Īfter Peedi told him this, Cam deleted Jay-Z’s verse from the “Oh Boy” remix that never was.īut things are all good now, and he commended Jay-Z for always signing off on Cam’s business even during the tension.Kanye West returned to Revolt TV’s Drink Champs, which is a Black Effect Network podcast, on Thursday. That friction could be told in a story of two deleted verses. Cam said on the podcast that miscommunications like that were a major factor in the Roc dynasty crumbling. But things soon went sour after Dame named Cam the Roc-A-Fella President without Jay-Z’s knowledge.

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According to Cam, Jay came to him in the studio, told him “everything’s all good,” and he subsequently ended up getting Jay on “Welcome To New York City” (though Jay basically shrugged off doing a video). He recalled an awkward tension between Dipset and the rest of the label, which Jay himself once noted. But that love had dissipated by the time Cam got to the Roc. Apparently he didn’t know that the people he was about to fight in the airport were Cam and crew-until now.Ĭam’ron said that he, Memphis Bleek, Dame and Jay-Z used to hang out in the ‘90s before The Roc was a thing, when he and Bleek were the young protégés of the latter two (Cam even said that he’s been to 560 State Street). Cam’ron said that a friend of his was riding his iconic pink Range Rover through Harlem some time later and spotted Fishburne, who told the friend to tell Cam that he’s a big fan.

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Eith Shawn being mad, he missed his chance to get hit and sue. “I looked at my man T like we about to jump this nigga,” Cam said, but Fishburne walked off. Apparently Fishburne even pulled out his ID and showed Shawn, who continued to troll him until Cam’ron himself got mad, told him “suck my dick,” and threatened him.Ĭam hilariously recalled that Fishburne backed up and put on gloves, apparently ready to fight. Cam’ron said that Jim had recently been an extra on New York Undercover and wanted acting tips from Fishburne, who refused because Shawn kept calling him Larry. Then he came back to their seating area to sit near them. He got into it with Shawn, and cursed him before leaving. Naturally, Cam’ron’s late friend Fat Shawn screamed out “Yo Larry,” which caught the actor’s attention in a bad way.

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Cam’ron says that Jim Jones told the crew that “I was in Toys R’ Us, and if you call him Larry, he loses his mind.” He recalls being with Dipset members in the airport and seeing Fishburne walk by. That name change was the impetus for the funniest story Cam’ron told during the episode. Teams Up With Miami Hip-Hop Pioneer DJ EFN For A Night Of Boozy Conversation And Boisterous Storytelling. It’s a little-known fact that esteemed actor Laurence Fishburne used to be credited as Larry Fishburne in films before he officially changed his stage name. Legendary Queens Rapper-Turned Show Host N.O.R.E.










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