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Black America Web
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Black America Web
Killa Clown! Cam'ron's 10 Most Petty Moments
Kaitlyn Morris When it comes to celebrities fighting in public, the limits are pretty low in terms of how far some will go in order to get that 'gotcha' moment. In the very special case of New York rap icon Cam'ron, the limit simply doesn't exist; there's no telling how far Killa Cam is ever willing to take things. Take for example his recent and very random beef with veteran actor Omar Gooding, best known for supporting roles in beloved '90s sitcom Smart Guy , the late John Singleton's 2001 hood classic, Baby Boy , and most recently in a 2024 stage adaptation of New Jack City playing Detective Stone. We know what you're thinking: When? Where? Why? …How?! We'll let the GRAMMY-nominated emcee break it down from his perspective. See below: Thankfully Omar doesn't seem to be taking things too seriously on his end, although we doubt his jovial follow-up response (seen below) will be the last we hear from him in this still-ongoing war of words. RELATED: LOL! LiAngelo Ball Claims He's Rapping Circles Around Cam'ron We care about your data. See our privacy policy. Although Cam'ron did acknowledge the moment that sparked their beef, stemming from a December 2024 episode of his It Is What It Is podcast, he didn't exactly address the real reason why Omar is upset. While some might be able to see the honest mistake in calling him Omar Gooding 'Junior,' a clear mixup with his Oscar-winning brother, Cuba Gooding Jr., it was Cam's claim that actors like Omar and a stray bullet towards Ving Rhames are waiting around for rap moguls like his counterpart 50 Cent in order to get their next movie role. In the eight months that've transpired since then, we've seen IG trolling from both ends, a surprising trifecta of diss tracks from Omar aimed at Cam'ron (seen below) and the aforementioned K.O. chess move delivered by the Killa Season emcee. As Omar preps his next move, we strongly suggest he considers who his opponent is. In many ways the 'King Kong of pettiness,' Cam'ron has decades of trolling under his belt that always sees the masses laughing right along with him. We're not sure if it's his lyrical way with words, the Harlem-bred confidence he exudes or just a determination to always get the last word in — looking at you, Bill O'Reilly! — but the man simply knows how to handle himself in a debate. As we wait to see how his beef with Omar Gooding plays out, take a look below at 10 of the most petty moments from rapper Cam'ron. Beef wisely, folks: Fox News got a reality check that night! After video-model-turned-podcaster Melyssa Ford made an unfounded claim that Cam might've had contact with underage girls in the past, let's just say he sent her a reminder to 'watch your mouth' when opening it to disparagingly mention his name. He even added Bey's vocals at the end from the duet in question, 'Do It Again,' off his 2000 sophomore album, S.D.E . We hope their current falling out will be resolved as brothers do, but this was extra levels of petty given the analytical breakdown. 5. Replacing Mase with a body double for the cameo-filled video to 'Horse & Carriage' As the story goes, Mase wanted $50,000 for his appearance after doing other stuff pro bono (i.e. the cinematic '357' music video). Cam wasn't feeling the price point given their close ties, and it led to the start of a decades-spanning beef that only came to an end a few years ago. It's still jarring to currently see them podcasting together. Poor Abby — she should've watched an old taping of The O'Reilly Factor first! While the infamous 'Stop Snitching' campaign did in fact hold weight in the hip-hop community during that time, his words admittedly helped create a distrust for authorities throughout the inner cities of America where hip-hop culture dominates all opinions. These two have since made up and even discussed this very moment over laughter in recent times. Still, real hip-hop heads will never forget 'CURTISSSSSS!' When all else fails, put your foot in it! …straight savage! SEE ALSO


Black America Web
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Black America Web
Killa Chronicles: Cam'ron Announces Memoir On The Way
Source: YouTube / IT IS WHAT IT IS Cam'ron has officially announced that he's writing a memoir, after signing a $750,000 book deal with major publisher Simon & Schuster. The book will tell the story of his rise in Hip-Hop, from his early days in Harlem to becoming a major figure in the game as part of Dipset (The Diplomats), and how he later reinvented himself as a media personality. Fans can expect the memoir to share real stories from behind the scenes, covering big moments in his life and career, both the wins and the struggles. Cam'ron will also talk about his transition into hosting, with popular shows like *It Is What It Is* and *Come and Talk 2 Me*. In a short statement, Cam said, 'I'm happy to have this deal done. Hopefully, the book will be released in February of 2026, and everyone can take something from my memoir when they read it.' There's no official title yet, but people are already buzzing about what he might reveal in the book. Known for his sharp wit, bold style, and unfiltered opinions, Cam'ron's memoir is expected to give fans a closer look at the man behind the music—and the mic. Whether you're a longtime Dipset supporter or just getting into Cam's recent media moves, this book will likely have something for everyone. SEE ALSO Killa Chronicles: Cam'ron Announces Memoir On The Way was originally published on