#50 Cent, With Help From Cam’ron, Takes Shot At Jim Jones Album Sales Numbers

50 Cent has continued his trolling of Jim Jones, and this time he’s apparently gotten some help from one of Dipset‘s own: Cam’ron.
On Friday (March 7), 50 posted a now-deleted photo to Instagram that appeared to show a text conversation with Cam, in which the It Is What It Is co-host was sharing Jones’ streaming numbers, presumably for his new album At the Church Steps.
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The texts from the phone number listed as “Camron 2” claimed that Jones’ new project, released on February 28, had 5.4 million streams so far this year. That comes out to 3,600 album equivalent units, something Cam pointed out in his message (though he pushed the number down slightly, to 3,500).
“Oh no JoMo what now,” 50 captioned his photo. “[S]ay sorry to Cam fool.”
Check the message, re-posted by Akademiks, below.
A few days prior, 50 had joined forces with Cam in mocking Jones and Juelz Santana — this time over their ill-fated ring walk with Gervonta Davis.
The Dipset duo accompanied Davis to the ring for his fight against Lamont Roach on Saturday (March 1), which ended in a controversial draw that left many boxing fans feeling like the Baltimore native got a favorable call from the judges.
Reposting a video of Killa Cam’s scathing comments about Jimmy and Juelz’s pre-fight performance on Instagram, 50 also tore into the two Harlem rappers.
“You gotta stay in good company man. One [ninja emoji] teeth falling out, the other [ninja emoji] got a full grey beard, trying to show [ninja emoji]’s a chrome heart scarf. LOL.”
While discussing the Tank-Roach fight on his sports talk show It Is What It Is on Monday (March 3), Cam’ron blamed his former Dipset groupmates for Gervonta Davis’ poor performance.
“When you got that type of energy, and you breathing that energy, when everybody’s sad and mad and depressed and trying to look happy, but they’re not really happy, it gets in you,” he said with a knowing smirk.
“You have to keep sage in that environment. When you’re in that environment, it lingers into the fight, and that’s kind of the result of the fight.”
He added: “The people you’re with could possibly fuck your energy up for some shit that you’re supposed to do. You can’t come out with that energy, man. It’s bad energy, man. … Nobody’s happy over there. … Tank, get out of there. Nasty work, man.”
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