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The rapper kicked off 2026 with a candid conversation touching on personal loss, business ventures, and a tragic accident involving Anthony Joshua.
Cam’ron returned to “Talk With Flee” on January 7th, delivering a no-holds-barred episode that blended reflections on a successful 2025 with pointed observations on contemporary life. The “I’m not gonna lie to you” installment saw the Harlem icon dissect everything from failed business ideas to his early impressions of Drake,all while offering a surprisingly poignant look at a year marked by both triumph and tragedy.
A List for Leaving Behind in 2025
The episode began with a direct address to listeners, as Cam’ron laid out a list of behaviors and attitudes he believed should have been left in the past. He was particularly critical of men complaining about their children’s mothers, stating bluntly, “You chose to go r, and you chose to n in her. That was your business, it’s not my business.” He extended this sentiment to women as well, adding that a pattern of being “needy and nasty” – alternating between rudeness and pleas for help – was equally undesirable. He also dismissed those who claim to be “out here in
Sympathy for joshua
The conversation took a somber turn when Cam’ron addressed a recent accident involving boxer Anthony Joshua. “I heard about what happened to Joshua, man,” ‘ron said. “really bad situation, man.Like I said, my blessings and prayers are with you, brother.”
From Lip Scrubs to Business Lessons
The episode also offered a glimpse into Cam’ron’s entrepreneurial ventures, including a surprising and ultimately unsuccessful foray into the beauty industry. He revealed he once invested in lip scrubs specifically designed for smokers, intended to “keep your lips fresh.” Though, the product proved to be a painful failure – literally. Sen City, who tested the scrub himself, reported that “s**t hurt,” suggesting it was perhaps best left off the market.
A Year of Contrasts: Success and Loss
Despite the setbacks,Cam’ron described 2025 as a remarkably positive year. “I had a great year,” he stated. “It’s a lot of people looking out for me in heaven.” he highlighted his inclusion on REVOLT’s Power list, significant business achievements, and even his role hosting Netflix’s Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua boxing match. Though,he also acknowledged personal losses,adding a layer of complexity to his overall assessment. He contrasted his experience with that of Atlanta artists, noting that Future’s dismissive tweet about 2025 likely stemmed from the ongoing fallout of Young Thug’s RICO case: “It’s been a rough 2025 for atlanta artists.”
Early Encounters with Drake
The conversation also took a nostalgic turn as Cam’ron recalled his early interactions with Drake. He remembered seeing Drake perform alongside Lil Wayne during Young Money’s tour, noting how Wayne consistently brought Drake onstage. “I remember going to see the show in ohio, and after Young Money got off the stage, Lil Wayne used to be like, ‘Drake, you stay.You stay and rock out with me,'” he said. He speculated that Wayne may have recognized Drake’s potential early on, based on the crowd’s reaction.
No Reunion with “The Wire” Cast
Closing out the episode, Cam’ron definitively ruled out the possibility of featuring the cast of HBO’s acclaimed series The Wire in another one of his music videos, a nod to his 2004 video for “Lord you Know.” He acknowledged the show’s conclusion in 2008 and sadly noted the passing of two of its stars, Lance Reddick and Robert F. Chew.
The full episode of “Talk With Flee” is available for viewing [here](insert link to episode here).
