Cam’ron and Ma$e responded to J. Prince’s threat during a recent episode of their sports talk show It Is What It Is.
J. Prince threatened the men after they reviewed Shakur Stevenson’s latest fight, calling the fight boring.
Not only did J. Prience threaten them, he also showed off the ratings, which were high. But the rapper’s say the only reason the numbers were high is because the match was free to watch on ESPN…people did not pay to watch the fight.
“When you dealing with older people, they’re the last to know that things have changed,” Mase said. “We not your lil’ n-ggas. All that big homie stuff, that’s for little n-ggas. We’re not little n-ggas so we don’t even respect big homies. I know Killa doesn’t. And for me? I never respected n-ggas in the streets, that’s why I always got the problems I got.”
Mase also mocked J. Perince for being 60 years old and still trying to be a “street n-gga.”
“If you 60 years old and you tryna be a street n-gga, you failed. My name is Mase. I stand by this message,” he added.
Cam chimed in, adding, “Why do you think that you can tell us what we can and cannot say. Control your n-gga! Ain’t nobody gon’ tell a n-gga, ‘Get the strap’ and then we gon’ sit there and be like, ‘I think we should shut up.’ Nah, n-gga. This is not 1982, bro. You buggin’, James. I don’t know what bet you talking about and all that other slang. Whatever bet you talking about, bet it.”
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