Cam’ron has announced a new show, Talk With Flee, and the first teaser finds him talking about JAY-Z, Dipset and plenty more.

Killa Cam shared the news on Instagram on Thursday (September 19) along with a minute-long clip giving fans a taste of what’s to come.

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In it, the “Hey Ma” hitmaker touches on his “funny” relationship with Hov, his past stint on Roc-A-Fella, Dipset’s legendary Verzuz battle with The LOX and why the Harlem rap crew are tougher than your average rappers.

“Talk With Flee premiers [next month]. Keep sending ya questions to Questions.talkwithflee@gmail.com I ain’t taking no prisoners [film camera emoji] @nickdais10,” he captioned the clip.

Talk With Flee will mark Cam’ron’s second show as he looks to further establish himself as a star outside of Hip Hop.

In early 2023, he and childhood friend Ma$e launched the sports talk show It Is What It Is, which has since become one of the most popular platforms in the field, known for its unfiltered (and often hilarious commentary) as well as special guests.

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It was on this show that Cam recently made headlines when he weighed in on the NFL’s decision to book Kendrick Lamar as the headliner of next year’s Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans, a gig many feel NOLA native Lil Wayne deserved instead.

The Dipset rapper was firmly in this camp, saying: “Listen, I love Kendrick Lamar, I love the Pop Out. I think he’s one of the top artist of this generation, period,” before bluntly admitting: “Hate the selection.

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“It’s in New Orleans and you don’t get Lil Wayne? That’s what we doing? You don’t get Lil Wayne in New Orleans for the Super Bowl? It’s no reason why Lil Wayne should not be performing at the Super Bowl.”

He then pointed the finger at his former label boss JAY-Z, who has helped organize the halftime show since 2020 and, according to one of the event’s executive producers, has the final say on who the performer is.

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“It’s one person who’s stopping this. It’s not really a secret. Lil Wayne had a problem with somebody before who’s kinda part of the organization running it,” he continued, referencing Hov and Weezy’s past rivalry. “This is payback. Who’s Lil Wayne’s artist? Drake. This is crazy, bro. It’s ridiculous.”