50 Cent Plans To Silence Cam'ron Feud With Record Sales


Hip-hop star 50 Cent has vowed to silence his ongoing feud with Cam'ron by selling more records than his rap rival could ever dream of.

50 and Cam'ron have been embroiled in a feud since their on-air clash on New York radio station Hot 97 in February.

A week later, 50 Cent released Funeral Music - a track aimed at Cam'ron - online, who responded with Cuurtis - named in reference to 50's real name, Curtis Jackson.

50 believes Cam'ron's group The Diplomats (Dipset) would be more successful if they dropped Cam'ron from the line-up and promoted bandmember Jim Jones to frontman.

He says, "After an altercation is caused, I have no intentions of resolving it. I don't believe you can resolve a situation with someone you didn't initiate. If they caused it, there's nothing you can do on your end. You didn't actually ask for it so it's there. And you make it - you pound away at him with the consistency of releasing quality material 'til his ass is dust. He's gone and everybody that surrounds him gets it in the end, too.

"This is why I tell him Jim Jones should be the boss of Dipset and now you see Jim Jones say he's not f**kin' with Cam.

"You're as hot as your last hit record. His last hit was f**kin' Horse + Carriage. He'll make comparisons to Lloyd Banks' sales with Jimmy Jones' sales. Why are you not comparing yourself to me? Considering he's supposed to be Dipset's boss, while I'm supposed to be the headman for G-Unit. Maybe it's because he sold 200,000 his last album and I sold 9.8 million."




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