Cam’ron wants to make it crystal clear — there will be no Dipset reunion — at least, not one where he’s involved.
Killa Cam expressed his thoughts about the possibility of the crew coming back together in an appearance on the Do You podcast when asked by hosts Jenny and Shy, point-blank, if the legendary rap collective could get back together.
“No,” he said (around the 55-minute mark) quickly, with an air of finality that lets you know his mind is pretty much made up. As the hosts then attempted to move on to the next topic, Cam decided to double-click on his answer and explain more about what he meant.
“No, I’m saying, I’ve seen them do Dipset reunion shows without me,” he explained. “I’m just telling you. It’s mad members of Dipset. I’m just saying I wouldn’t be there.”
After going over just how massive the Dipset collective really is, Cam doubled down on his thoughts.
“They can all gather up and do the reunion,” he said.
There are probably a lot of reasons that Cam wouldn’t regroup with Dipset, but one of the main ones has to be his long-running beef with Jim Jones. In a 2025 interview with the Roc Solid podcast, Cam admitted that he isn’t sure they’ll ever mend their relationship.
"Look, I always wish Jim the best," Cam said. "I hope he does well. He came a long way.”
“This is my man who couldn't rap that turned into my hype man that turned into an artist, directing videos,” Cam added. “So his hustle is impeccable. We put out our first mixtape, 2001. The album came out in 2003. 2001 to, let's say, we broke up in 2007, 2008... A six, seven-year run. Our first reunion after we broke up was in 2010. If we can't get it together now…”
Cam continued on, explaining that the length of time they’ve distanced themselves from each other could be the reason they’ll never fully get together again.
"The reunions and arguments and fighting, it's been 15 years," Cam explained. "The run was only seven years. We got 15 years of disputes longer than the run. I'm never going to say never. But at the end of the day, the disputes, it's 15 years old, and the run was seven years old. I don't know if it can ever go right, you know? He got records dissing me earlier this year. I don't really pay it no mind, people send it to me. But he put a song out called 'Frienemies' in [2009]. Seventeen years of diss records towards me. I don't give a fuck."
