In the recent episode, Cam’ron addressed the backlash he received for his viral CNN interview with Abby Phillip, where he was seen drinking his PinkHorsePower supplement and mentioning he was “going to get some cheeks” afterward. Cam’ron expressed his frustration by stating that if he is called out for negativity, he will respond with negativity. He explained that he wanted to use the interview to promote his products, talk about his successful podcast with Mase, and highlight their other projects.
Mase made reference to a documentary, although it is unclear which one he was talking about. Reports emerged that Netflix had won a bidding war for a docuseries by 50 Cent that focuses on Diddy’s sexual assault allegations. 50 Cent, who has been teasing Diddy since Cassie’s lawsuit last year, confirmed the news on Instagram and suggested that more episodes may be needed if more victims come forward.
Mase had previously mentioned Diddy on the podcast “It Is What It Is,” particularly referring to the FBI raids in March. He hinted at reparations getting closer, without specifically naming Sean Combs.
Mase’s history with Bad Boy Records in the late ’90s and early 2000s was briefly mentioned, highlighting how he had sold his publishing rights to Diddy for $20,000. After attempting to repurchase his publishing for $2 million and being turned down, the issue was finally resolved last August.