Cam’ron defends Drake’s dipset fandom even though the general public has clowned over his fandom in the past

Cam’ron defends Drake’s dipset fandom even though the general public has clowned over his fandom in the past

Despite the fact that Drake’s admiration of Dipset has previously been mocked by the public, Cam’ron is all for it.

When Drizzy performed at the Apollo last year and brought the trio out as surprise guests, he drew criticism for donning the traditional pink fur of the Harlem native. Killa discussed the subject in an online interview that was posted on Thursday, February 15, as part of his latest GQ cover shoot. He just thought that Drake was expressing his love at that particular time.

Cam said, “It’s no different from anybody else just trying to show love.” “A rapper who grew up witnessing what we did, but younger than me. Because Big Daddy Kane’s rope chain or EPMD’s gold link was so popular, I fuckιng grew up wanting to obtain a chain. When it’s someone as significant as Drake, you should be loving.

Many individuals want to be critical and claim that he is [too] commercial. He is the rapping equivalent of Michael Jackson in the present day. You have to understand the kind of run he is on.

When Drake brought the renowned Harlem trio out for his two performances at the Apollo Theater in January, he was really made an honorary fifth member of Dipset.

On the first night, Drizzy donned the previously stated pink fur coat and cap, and Jim Jones gave him a personalized OVO x Dipset bracelet.

The Toronto hitmaker told the audience, “These guys right here from Harlem made us dress different, talk different, walk different, rap different — all the way in Canada,” before Freekey Zekey, Jim Jones, Cam, and Juelz Santana exited the stage.

On the second night, Santana and Jones wore specially made Dipset x OVO jackets by Jeff Hamilton, while Drake donned the Diplomats’ American flag jacket, which Cam’ron sported in his “Get ‘Em Girls” music video.

Jim Jones previously said that, having written Drake off as an actor “in a wheelchair on the Disney Channel,” he declined to sign him before the rapper rose to fаme.

He said, “Drake ran across my desk.” “I believe I was on tour when I received a call from Alan Grunblatt saying, ‘I have this actor named Drake who’s on Degrassi.'” “Who the fucƙ is Drake on Degrаssi?” is how I feel. He let me to listen to him rap; this lad really knew how to rock his аss.

After that, I said to him, ‘Boy, what do you meаn?'” With the boy, what will I do? He works as an actor for the Disney Channel and uses a wheelchair. “Boy, I don’t know how to make this work out,” I think to myself.

“Once again, I just wasn’t seeing past what I saw in front of me,” he said. Weezy was wise enough to act accordingly. I recall hearing Weezy and Drake rapping in the bus’ rear while on a previous tour, and Drake mentioning something about Princess Diana that was very bizarre. “Wow, life is crаzy,” is how I feel. “This guy is really ugly, don’t care how he looks.”