Rapper Cam’ron Takes Horse Power Drink in the Middle of Messy CNN Interview — ‘Who Booked Me for This Joint?’

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P.DIDDY: “I’m disgusted. I was disgusted then, when I did it, I’m disgusted now. I’m truly sorry.”
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PHILLIP: “Joining me now is Cam’Ron Giles, better known as the rapper Cam’Ron. He’s also the co-host of the podcast, ‘It Is What It Is.’ Thanks for being here. First, when you saw that video of Diddy, Cassie, in that hotel, did you recognize that Sean Combs?”
CAM’Ron: “What I want to say, first of all, when I seen the video, everything in the video is egregious, I’m against, I don’t support all the charges that’s alleged against him. I don’t support any of that trafficking, minors, domestic violence. I’m totally against it. So, when I seen the video, yeah, I was kind of upset with it. Being that I know him, he’s not necessarily a friend, but yeah, I was upset when I seen it.”
PHILLIP: “Did you recognize him? Did you recognize that kind of anger at all, from your experiences?”
CAM’Ron: “I don’t know him like that. What do you mean, do I recognize him? I seen him. What do you mean, my experiences? I seen him and I thought it was disgusting. I didn’t do a zoom in to see if it was really him or nothing, but he admitted it was him, so yeah, it was him.”
PHILLIP: “What did you think about the apology that he gave in that other video?”
CAM’Ron: “The apology ain’t for me to decide. It’s for Cassie. What I think about it don’t matter. He ain’t do nothing to me. Cassie need to — need to ask Cassie if she accept the apology. I told you how I feel, I said what I said.”
PHILLIP: “I want to play a conversation that you had on your podcast back in September with Mase. Listen.”
CAM’Ron: “Yeah.”

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CAM’Ron: “When you had your record deal, why did you take me to Biggie Smalls and not Bad Boy?”
MASE: “Man, it’s almost going to bring me to tears to say this. I just — being that I saw you as such a good friend, I wanted to put you with somebody I knew.”
CAM’Ron: “Thank you, man. I really appreciate that. A lot of people ask me that on Instagram. That’s why I’m here crying and sh*t, man. I don’t want to get emotional in here, man.”
MASE: “Instantly, I knew Biggie would do right by you.”
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PHILLIP: “Can you tell us a little bit more about that? I mean, is there something known in the industry about how Diddy treated his artists?”
CAM’Ron: “Sorry, I’m going to get some cheeks after this horsepower drink. I’m just going over what Mase said — Mase took me to Biggie. I don’t really know Puffers like Mase know Puff. So, I appreciate what Mase said and, of course, that’s my brother, so if he felt that way, then he felt that way. I can’t really tell you how Puff moves or anything like that. Mase may know better than me because he was signed to Puff. I wasn’t. But my show does come on at 8 A.M. Eastern on YouTube. It’s called ‘It Is What It Is.’ Make sure y’all check it out. I might get some more information out of Mase from there. But for me to tell you how Puff acted and all that, I don’t know. I never was signed to him.”
PHILLIP: “Yeah. What about the industry in general? I mean, so many people have pointed out that Diddy couldn’t get away with this stuff if there weren’t a lot of people protecting him. Do you think that’s the case?”
CAM’Ron: “Who the talent agent for this joint? Like, you think I’d be sitting around watching what Diddy do and all this? I didn’t know this was a Diddy joint y’all invited me to. Who booked me for this joint? I don’t wildin’. I don’t be sitting around watching Diddy and all that.”
PHILLIP: All right, Cam’Ron, thanks for joining us. Thank you for your time tonight.”
GILES: “Yeah, thank you. Thank you for having me. You enjoy.”

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