Cam’ron Airs Out Dame Dash in Freestyle: 'Pay Back That Child Support…Call the IRS Next'

Killa Cam raps about loyalty, business disputes, and internet drama while calling Dame out with blunt bars in a new freestyle.

Cam'ron and Damon Dash are pictured. Cam'ron is wearing glasses and a leather jacket, while Damon Dash is in a suit and tie.
(Photo by Jim Poorten/NBAE via Getty Images), (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Damon Dash Studios)

Cam'ron is putting his fallout with Dame Dash in a freestyle, and he's not holding back.

On the latest episode of Talk With Flee, the Harlem rapper kicked things off by unleashing a new freestyle that directly addresses his long-standing issues with the Roc-A-Fella co-founder, detailing how their once-close relationship unraveled in public view. Rather than a simple diss record, Cam's bars read like a mix of heartbreak, frustration, and reality check, a personal recap of how a brotherhood turned into a headline cycle.

In the opening, Cam framed the situation as an internet-era tragedy, where personal disputes get repackaged into "viral" content.

"Internet, it will amaze you. Beefing with the ones that raised you…For the algorithm now relationship suicidal… Harlem n***a kill Harlem n***a just repeating the cycle / When these blogs just recycle all this shit that go viral," Cam raps.

He also reflected on how quickly respect can flip into rivalry once fame and titles get involved: "And Drake said it I ain't hear him, 'Idols turn into rivals' / Found out that the title was vital / I never thought we would spiral."

From there, Cam spoke on loyalty and gratitude, stressing that he never felt entitled to anything and never forgot the role Dame played early in his career.

"Work for everything I had, man, I never felt entitled / Put my left hand on the bible / Love I had for you was tribal," he continues.

But he made it clear he feels that loyalty hasn't been returned. Cam described himself as a devoted student of Dame's during Roc-A-Fella's glory days, shouting out the era's style and inner circle, while still sounding stunned at how far things have fallen.

"I was one of your disciples / Thought you was badder than Michael...You, Boo Berry, Ron Mack, y'all was the best out," says Cam.

The Dipset leader then turned to the messier business side of their relationship, referencing Dame's financial troubles and claiming he tried to help him climb out of a deep hole.

"You was in a $800K hole, that shit I was sick about / Came with a million dollar shovel tried to dig you out," he raps.

Even while airing frustrations, Cam kept circling back to how personal the friction feels, portraying Dame as someone now trying to rewrite the story and flip the blame.

"You trying to turn the tables like I'm Cain and you Abel / When niggas wasn't feeling you man I went stupid hard," says Cam before going into a brief history of how Dame left former Dipset member DukeDaGod high and dry once he became "legit."

Later, the freestyle shifted into a blunt, almost intervention-like tone. Cam called out what he views as Dame's pride, his internet behavior, and unresolved obligations: "Pay back that child support, you know we don't ask back / Call the IRS next clear up that tax debt."

He also contrasted Dame's fractured relationships with the loyalty shown inside Jay-Z's circle.

"Your egos you should have a seat with them / Tell them for the next few years you won't be needing them / Call n***as your friends, then want to compete with them / While Jay still got TyTy, Juan, Emory, Bleek with him," says Cam.

Despite the intensity, Cam ended the verse with sincerity, saying he's speaking truth, not just to embarrass Dame, but because watching it all unfold has been painful: "I get really depressed when I look at your depression / I only speak the truth / Anything else is out the question / And once again thanks a lot for all the blessings."

The freestyle arrives as Cam and Dame's feud continues to simmer after flaring up again in recent months. Their tensions reignited after 50 Cent acquired rights to develop Paid in Full into a TV series with Cam's involvement, a move that reportedly upset Dame, who later filed a $300 million defamation lawsuit against Cam.

Cam previously said their relationship had already crossed a "point of no return," claiming the conflict escalated when Dame began taking jabs at his reputation online.

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