Cam'ron Pens Jay-Z Dis TrackAfter scoffing at the notion that there was any bad blood between them, Cam'ron has brought his issues with Jay-Z to the internet. Cam penned a seven-minute track called "You Got It," which he kicks off by outlining his five reasons for writing the track. The first three reasons refer to things Jay allegedly stole from Damon Dash: Roc-A-Fella, Kanye West and Rocawear. Cam also suggests that Jay shouldn't refer to himself as an "'80s baby" since "you 37 years old / you was born in 1968," and gets frustrated at Jay's fashion sense ("how's the king of New York rockin' sandals with jeans?!"). Elsewhere on the track, Cam calls out Jay for borrowing lines from B.I.G. when he rhymes: "You ain't the only one with big wallets / Got it/ ... But ya publishing should go to Miss Wallace." Cam goes on to bemoan his own plight: "I left the label, right / Lot of cats wonder how / Every time I dis the label I get fined a hundred thou / ... Them cats are ill / Every time a half a mil." Along the way, Cam also makes reference to Paul Wall ("Paul Wall cap a grille / But the cat's a daffodil"), Akinyele, and Charlie Baltimore. But he reserves the really scathing rhymes to refer to Jay's girl, Beyoncé. "Beyoncé, fiancée?," he rhymes. "Check my second LP / I might bring her back / That's your girl, that's your world / Had the f***ing thing singing 'bout slinging crack." Cam entertains himself with the repetitive line, "you ugly, dog!" and then points out how Jay looks "like 'Fraggle Rock'." No word yet on how or if Jay plans to reply to the track, but Cam makes sure to note that he's ready for a fight. "You making secret songs / Let it out, man," he raps. "We ready for 15 rounds." At press time, a spokesperson for Jay-Z had no comment. Read more vibe.com news headlines.
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