Ma$e and Cam’ron responded to J. Prince after the Rap-A-Lot founder allegedly threatened the former rappers over boxer Shakur Stevenson.
To catch you up, during Cam and Ma$e’s “It Is What It Is” podcast last week, the two cohosts called Stevenson’s match against Artem Harutyunyan “boring.” Despite Stevenson’s win, the 27-year-old boxer didn’t take the statement lightly and made his own threats against Ma$e and Cam on social media.
Additionally, J. Prince also addressed the “boring” allegations and referred to the Harlem natives’ claims as “hate” and shared ratings that prove that Stevenson can attract an audience.
“NUMBERS DONT LIE HATERS DO,” J. Prince wrote on Instagram. “Let the haters say that he’s boring and nobody wants to watch him. Sorry to tell you it’s just a select few of you haters. As you can see there’s proof that he has the number one ratings in any fight on ESPN this year and the top three ratings since 2022.”
Prince also had words for those taking the drama outside of the boxing ring, seeing as though Cam previously said he would “slap the sh*t” out of Stevenson if they crossed paths.
“And to all of you haters who want to escalate that hate outside of the ring I’m Shakur’s manager and I handle all his business outside of the ring. In other words Cam and Mase I will fade all his shots and take all bets,” Prince added.
Nevertheless, Ma$e responded to Prince’s statement on the podcast’s latest episode and suggested that the threats meant nothing.
“When you’re dealing with older people, they’re the last to know that things have changed,” Ma$e began. “We’re not your little n*ggas. The way you talk, I don’t get what you mean. … All that big homie stuff, that’s for little n*ggas. Little n***as have big homies. We’re not little n*ggas so we don’t even respect big homies. I know Killa doesn’t. And for me, I never respected n*ggas in the streets. That’s why I always got the problems I got. People would tell me, ‘Mase, chill.’ No. Chill for what? Who is this n*gga? That’s how I feel listening to this. I wanna respect you but I can’t.”
Meanwhile, Cam cosigned Ma$e’s statement and questioned why Prince had problems with them speaking on Stevenson but didn’t have that same energy for Kendrick Lamar, who recently had issues with Prince’s close friend, Drake.
“You 60, n*gga! What is you talking about?! Bro, I lost mad respect for you. ‘Cause I used to have mad respect for you,” Cam said. Why do you think that you can tell us what we can and cannot say. Control your n*gga! Ain’t nobody gon’ tell a n*gga, ‘Get the strap’ and then we gon’ sit there and be like, ‘I think we should shut up.’ Nah, n*gga! This is not 1982, bro. You buggin’, James. I don’t know what bet you talking about and all that other slang. Whatever bet you talking about, bet it!”
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