Cam’ron’s response to LiAngelo Ball’s declare that he’s a greater rapper than him? Basic Killa. The Harlem legend isn’t one to let slights slide, particularly when it’s coming from somebody he feels isn’t fairly on his degree. On his digital present, It Is What It Is, Cam went in depth, unleashing one among his signature, no-holds-barred clapbacks. He wasn’t holding again, both. “I’m not doing the Tito Jacksons anymore,” he mentioned, referencing the much less well-known members of the Jackson household, insinuating that he’s above partaking with somebody he sees as a lesser expertise.
The shot wasn’t nearly LiAngelo’s rap expertise—it was in regards to the audacity of a basketball player-turned-rapper coming for the throne. Cam took a second to get actual about what he thought was behind Gelo’s feedback, suggesting that the youthful Ball would possibly’ve had a couple of hits to the pinnacle from basketball—“I by no means seen a basketball participant/rapper with CTE,” he mentioned, mocking the concept that LiAngelo’s phrases have been coming from something aside from mind trauma. In spite of everything, “There isn’t a different strategy to clarify his feedback,” in response to Cam.
This complete beef began again when Cam made some offhand remarks about LiAngelo and his brothers, Lamelo and Lonzo, which didn’t sit effectively with Gelo. He clapped again, saying Cam wasn’t even a high 10 rapper, and it’s been on ever since. With Gelo’s current success in rap, it’s clear that he’s feeling extra assured than ever to throw photographs on the Harlem icon. However with Cam’s popularity for shut-downs, it’s anybody’s guess how lengthy this back-and-forth will final.