Jim Jones doesn't like that his name came up when his Dipset group member Cam'ron interviewed 50 Cent last month.
During their interview, Cam and Fif talked about their 2007 beef and brought up the G-Unit rapper inviting Jim to play at one of his shows in New York City. 50 admitted the invite was to cause further tension among Dipset, who were experiencing some inner turmoil at the time.
50's plan clearly worked, because Cam'ron said he felt betrayed by Jim joining 50 on stage.
"Them n----s be on my d--k,” said Jim on the Respectfully podcast. "Them n-----s ain’t got nothing else to think about but Capo. I did a lot for them n----s in their life, ya heard? Both of them. Pause, though. Get off my d--k. It’s only space on there for baby girl. Come on, man. Tugging on my s--t like that."
Jim also took offense at Cam'ron saying he was going to fix the infighting that was going on within Dipset at the time.
"That n---a couldn’t pull nothing together," Jim stated. "He couldn’t do nothing with me. He couldn’t tell me nothing. Let’s not get this s--t twisted. Nobody could tell me nothing. I was my own boss ... I did what I wanted to do."
"I seen the s--t wasn’t going right, so I started doing what Jim Jones needed to do for Jim Jones, ’cause the n---a that was supposed to be the don wasn’t taking care of the Capo," he added.
Jim continued his point by saying he only joined 50 on stage, because 50 had a huge show with thousands of people, and Jim had his "We Fly High" song, which was highly popular at the time.
More than likely, Cam'ron will respond to Jim's words, because he usually doesn't let negative talk about him go unanswered.