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Juelz Santana Breaks Silence On Dipset Feud Between Cam’ron, Jim Jones

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Weeks after the rekindling of an old feud between Cam’ron and Jim Jones, fellow Diplomat Juelz Santana has broken his silence on the tension between his two “brothers.”

Speaking to The Art of Dialogue, Santana, 42, says that the beef between Cam and Jim isn’t something he “condones” and that he refuses to add fuel to the fire because “no one wins when the family feuds.”

“As men, things happen, and social media is so powerful and so strong now that sometimes things spill over,” Santana shared before opening up about the night he supported Jones as he performed with 50 Cent during his first rift with Cam in the late 2000s. The topic, discussed on Cam’s It Is What It Is podcast with 50, is what prompted Jones to tell both Cam and 50 to “get off my d**k” and their subsequent shots at one another. In fact, Santana believes that such podcast conversations can lead to issues with those who don’t care to be mentioned, like Jones.

(L-R) Freekey Zekey, Jim Jones, Cam’ron and Juelz Santana of Dipset perform during The Dipset Reunion at Hammerstein Ballroom on November 26, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

“Everybody be on some sh*t, they don’t want people saying they names in interviews, but now people got these platforms where they asking people, so it’s like a thin line,” Santana explained. “So then you got Jim…even though Jim wasn’t attacked, his name was mentioned. So now, it opens the door for Jim to say something back, that’s what happens with these podcasts and sh*t like that. So, it opens the door, and Jim chose to, you know, say why ni**as was on his d**k. That’s how Jim chose to carry it.” Check out the clip below.

In addition to telling Cam to “get off his d**k,” Jones dissed Cam’s podcast partner, Ma$e, which resulted in Cam laying into the “Ballin’” rapper on the show. He accused Jones of being from The Bronx — not Harlem — and of being a “fan” who worked his way into the circle. Jones responded by dropping the snippet to a Cam’ron diss, “JOMO,” which his label has requested he hold off on releasing as his current single, “This Sh!T Still in Harlem,” is still performing very well.

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