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Cam’ron Reveals “I Really Mean It” Was Initially Created for Lil Kim: ‘She Didn’t Like It’

Cam’ron disclosed he wrote The Diplomats song “I Really Mean It” for Lil Kim, but she rejected it.

On the latest episode of It Is What It Is, Cam and Mase were celebrating, claiming the NBA adopted their idea of a USA versus the World All-Star Game format. The Harlem rapper offered their services to NBA commissioner Adam Silver in the form of a “secret consultation,” allowing the league to use their ideas without acknowledging their involvement.

“If you wanna contact us, and keep it, you know, saying that y’all didn’t use our consultation, we’re available for that,” Cam’ron said. “We’re available to give you secret ideas, and act like, ‘Yo, it wasn’t us.’ It’s called ghostwriting.”

The two went off on a tangent about the topic of ghostwriting.

In response to Treasure Wilson asking if there is a song that many people may not know was written by them, Cam brought up “I Really Mean It” which Lil Kim rejected.

“I wrote ‘I Really Mean It’ for Lil Kim,” he shared. “Same format. ‘I Really Mean It,’ and she didn’t like it.”

Looking back, Cam’ron is pleased with how that situation played out because it became one of The Diplomats’ most iconic songs.

“That’s one of the best things—’cause that’s like one of my closeout songs, to be totally honest with you,” he continued. “And she didn’t want the song, and I’m happy she didn’t.”

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