Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Cam’Ron Rules Out Reconciling With Dame Dash: ‘We’re at the Point of No Return’

Cam’ron has made it clear he’s not looking to patch things up with Dame Dash, saying their friendship has gone too far left.

On the latest episode of his Talk With Flee podcast, Cam spoke candidly about whether he’d ever reconcile with Dash, with whom he’s been trading public shots in recent weeks.

“I’m at the point of no return because this was totally unnecessary,” Cam said around the 33-minute mark. “The way it went about for me it didn’t have to be public.”

“All I did was not pick the phone up, and you keep going on the internet looking for internet sympathy,” Cam said, making it clear that Dame’s decision to air things out online is what crossed the line.

He stressed that their personal beef wasn’t the issue — it was going public with it. “It isn’t like me and Dame haven’t had disputes before, but nobody ever knew that,” Cam explained. “When we got problems, you never heard those problems from me because I just didn’t pick up the phone. I didn’t run to the internet.”

Cam also hinted that part of the rift may trace back to his critique of Dash’s 2018 film Honor Up, which Dame co-wrote and directed.

But the tipping point, according to Cam, was Dash’s viral Breakfast Club interview where he brought Cam’s name into the mix. That prompted Cam to fire back with a video, tearing into Dame’s credibility.

“I ain’t know you’d be lying like this, yo, it’s sad,” Cam said. “They told me, but you know when a n***a, your man, you don’t pay attention to a lot of shit. I didn’t know, bro, that you’re a flagrant liar like this, man. Now look, Talk With Flee comes on tomorrow at 5 p.m. on Revolt’s YouTube, but that was shit that he talked about last week.”

Cam’ron claimed Dame Dash even tried to get his shows placed on Revolt. “The n***a called Revolt last week and say he wants to put his content on Revolt channel,” Cam said. “And so when I found that out, I called my man Fendi ‘cause I know that Fendi and Dame speak. I said, yo, tell Dame I’ll put the shows on my slot on Revolt … if I can executive produce the shows.”

Dash, meanwhile, escalated things with a personal dig of his own. In an interview with The Art of Dialogue, he recounted an alleged story of Cam crying during a checkpoint stop when drugs were in the car. “I never sold a drug with Cam,” Dame claimed. “Know why? Because, when I was young, I was on the way to the Hill—me, him, and Big L. I made a left on Amsterdam into a checkpoint and I didn’t have a license. I was like, ‘Yo. I think I can get out of this but I want to let y’all know I got three bricks in the car, but I’ll wear it.’ Cam started crying, man. He told us right then and there that he would put himself into [protective custody].”

Amid all the back-and-forth, Dash also hit Cam with a $300 million legal threat, sending a formal demand letter to make it clear he was ready to take the feud to court.

“I never hustled with [Cam’ron],” Dame Dash wrote in the caption of an Instagram post alongside screenshots of the $300 million demand letter. “He’s a civilian, but he’s fucking with my family office and he’s now made my wife [and] two of my sons uncomfortable. I would never do anything violent. And I don’t want anyone that loves me to do anything violent, so this is the only way I can handle this.”

Dash compared the move to a scene out of The Godfather: “So this is my version of how the Godfather handled Fredo. I knew it was going to be one of my brothers I just didn’t know it was going to be you bro. And that does make me sad. We’ll just have to let a judge decide like businessmen. And I don’t find it funny.”

Cam’ron, unfazed, fired back in true Harlem fashion — dropping a freestyle over Fantasia’s “When I See U,” where he appeared to clown Dash by calling him a “snaggletooth.”

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