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Cam’ron and the crew are back to talk about everything from the J. Cole interview to why you shouldn't have kids in California. They dive deep into the child support laws out west and how much money they really take. Then things get funny when they start listing jobs their ladies definitely can't have. From bartenders to lifeguards, the guys aren't feeling any of it. It is a wild conversation you do not want to miss. Make sure to check out the full episode on the channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit me...

We have a huge episode of Talk With Flee for you this week J. Cole came through and he and Cam'ron got to talking about the lawsuit, Cole explaining his process and why the interview kept getting pushed back. He got deep (pause) into the Kendrick and Drake situation, sharing his reaction to the Metro Boomin track and why he apologized at Dreamville Fest. I could keep going, but I'm not giving away the whole interview in the caption. Tune in and watch the full episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm...

Cam'ron and Sen City are back in the studio this week and they got a lot to get into. First up they talking about DakP rescott calling off his engagement because his girl didn't want to sign a prenup and why he was absolutely right for that. Then they get into Dwight Howard's situation after his girl went on Instagram Live holding up a crazy amount of cocaine. They also break down the difference between how Vince McMahon got treated after crashing at 180 mph versus how Sha'Carri Richardson and Dillon Brooks got treated by police. Cam talks about meeting...

Cam'ron and Sen get into it this week. They talk about Floyd Mayweather coming back to fight and whether he can really beat Terrence Crawford at this point. Cam tells a wild story about Too Short giving him the cold shoulder at Ice-T's office back in the day. Sen asks Cam about the Dipset business stuff and Cam sets the record straight on who was actually signed to him. They also get into embarrassing moments, changing yourself for women, and Cam explains how he finessed his way out of a real awkward situation... RIP Power from Wu-Tang. <...

Cam'ron sits down with UFC President and CEO Dana White at the UFC facility for a one-on-one conversation. They talk about Dana's early days in Boston, his run-in with Whitey Bulger's crew, and how he ended up buying the UFC with the Fertitta brothers. Dana breaks down the roles Donald Trump and Joe Rogan played in helping the UFC grow and gets into his move into boxing with Zuffa Boxing and Sheikh Turki. He also talks about the beef with Eddie Hearn, the Muhammad Ali Act, and who he sees as the future faces of the UFC and boxing...

In this episode, Cam'ron and Sen City sit down to talk about some wild moments from back in the day. Cam shares what it was like hanging out with Shaq right when he got traded to Miami. He also breaks down how his hit song Hey Ma crossed over and got huge on pop radio. Later, they bring on their old friend Tone from the neighborhood. They get into wild memories like being a Jeopardy clue, favorite cities to perform in, and that Summer Jam era that lit a fire under him. Then Tone gets into the old Dame...

#Camron kicks this one off talking about entitlement and why people can’t assume they get access to what you worked for. Sen City isn’t hearing it and doubles down with “what’s yours is ours,” including the pool, cars, and the guest house. Freekey Zekey jumps in like he’s the referee, and the jokes get wild fast. Then the convo flips to XXL nominations, why lists don’t always mean much, and how sensitive the internet has gotten with comedians like #MikeEpps catching heat. Cam also breaks down how he got cool with Coach Prime and tells a story...

Cam'ron and the crew get into it this week. Sen City pulls up to the studio and they chop it up about everything from podcasts turning into the gossip section to why athletes get so sensitive when you talk about their bad games. Cam breaks down what it was like being in the studio with Kanye before anybody took him serious as a rapper and how Ye's marketing was genius from the jump. He also shares how a doctor in Vegas confirmed Tupac is really gone, talks about the Dipset tour bus on 125th that almost got them locked...

Cam'ron and the crew are back for another week, and this time things go a little smoother than the last episode. They start off by clearing up the J. Cole situation and why Cam was actually upset about the missing interview. It turns out it was never really about the money, just about keeping your word as a man. Cam also shares a funny story about Huddy 6 hiding a bullet hole in his car for months and blaming it on a fender bender. Later on, another one of Cam's exes calls in to talk about their past relationship and...

Cam'ron sits down with his ex-girlfriend Cali O'Dae to clear the air, and things get heated real quick. They argue about a time she wanted to stay at his house on the West Coast and he told her no. It gets even louder when they argue why he refused to invest in her wedding venue business or loan her money to fix it up. Cali opens up about feeling overlooked, while Cam defends his decisions as just being smart business moves. PT jumps in as Cam's "representation" to help mediate what turns into a funny courtroom-style debate. They bring...

In this episode, Cam'ron starts off by talking about people who call with fake emergencies when you aren't that close. Then, Sen City asks about Dame Dash's movie selling for only $100 at a federal auction. Cam also explains exactly why he never got the songs he recorded with Dr. Dre years ago. He shares a funny story about his grooming habits and an awkward moment with an ex-girlfriend. Later, he clears up why Lil Wayne wasn't in their music video and talks about how his old sneaker deal with Reebok ended. Finally, Cam breaks down a specific line from...

Cam'ron kicks off 2026 with Sen City and lays down some new rules for the people around him. He talks about why he’s done hearing baby mom/baby dad drama, why he’s skipping baby showers, and what he means by “don’t be needy and nasty.” He also calls out folks who swear they “in the streets” but can’t get their life together, and explains why he’ll always tell the truth even when people don’t want to hear it. Then they get into rap stories, including Dipset mixtape days with Kay Slay and the fur-cover era, plus the first...