What happened between 50 Cent and Cam'ron? Past feud explored as the rappers perform together at recent Las Vegas concert

Details explored as 50 Cent and Cam
Details explored as 50 Cent and Cam'ron perform together in Las Vegas (Image via Instagram/@50cent, @mr_camron)

50 Cent and Cam'ron recently surprised fans by performing together during a concert in Las Vegas. This unexpected collaboration took place at Drai’s Nightclub over the weekend when 50 Cent invited Cam’ron on stage to perform Touch It or Not, and I Really Mean It.

The performance came as a shock to many, as the two rappers were popular for their feud that took place two decades back in the 2000s. As per Complex, the incident took place in 2007, when they got into a heated spat on The Angie Martinez Show.

At the time, 50 Cent, AKA Curtis James Jackson III, was promoting his third studio album, Curtis, and was called to the show with the Welcome to the New York City rapper and Alan Grunblatt, the general manager for Koch Records.

During the show, the two rappers allegedly started arguing about how In Da Club rapper previously called Koch Records a “graveyard” and started comparing the sales. Additionally, the two compared Lloyd Banks and Jim Jones, and argued if Koch sold more records than G-Unit signees.

However, during the verbal spat, Cam’ron suddenly started using cuss words, and the show was cut due to the argument.

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"When me and 50 Cent was going on, that sh*t was fun" — Cam’ron’s recent statement revisited as both rappers performed together in Las Vegas

Several years after their on-camera clash, 50 Cent and Cam’ron performing together has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media. Despite their feud almost 17 years ago, the two rappers have seemed to reconcile during this performance.

Cam’ron also spoke about their alleged feud on an Instagram live session in April, this year. Calling it “fun” beef, the rapper said:

"When me and 50 Cent was going on, that sh*t was fun. Shout out to my n***a 50, we good now, too. But when 50 dissed me, it started with an argument on the phone. 50 had said Koch Entertainment is the graveyard for a lot of rappers. At the time, Jim Jones had just went to Koch... and Jim Jones is Dipset."

In addition to their surprise performance, 50 also announced the lineup for the Hunor and Harmony weekend in Shreveport, Louisiana, scheduled for August. The event will feature performances by Matt Rife, Andrew Schulz, Katt Williams, A Boogie, Dababy, 2 Chainz, and Cam'ron.

On the other hand, Cam’ron’s last released album was The Lost Files in 2023. The album consisted of many hit songs like Run it Up, Go & Get It, Critics, Get Mine Regardless, Top of The Pyramids, Blow My High, Shakin', and It’s Only Money.

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