With Jay Z making his return to the game this month, it seems that he’s taken some time out to address his detractors on his latest disc, Kingdom Come.

Hovneglects to call names on Dig a Hole, but his verbal jabs appear to be aimed in the direction of Cam’ron’s Diplomats collective, and at Cam in particular.
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When the beef between the two initially went on wax, Jay vowed not to respond lyrically to Killa’s verbal assault, citing that the dis track, Gotta Love It was Cam’s attempt at gaining some attention.

“I’m
torn… I feel like I would be stupid to even pay that any attention,
because it’s such a ploy. N**gas is holding press conferences behind
(the dis record)…”

he told MTV of the track “That’s
not even a good dis record. That s**t is trash. I’m torn. We’ll see
what happens. Maybe on my time we’ll deal with it, but I’m not really
pressed.”

The time may be now.

“Only time you went plat /when my chain was on your neck/that’s a natural fact…” he spits over the track.

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It also seems certain Jay has a couple barbs for Dame as well:

silent partner I hear you loud and clear/you left your fingerprint/you ain’t gotta be there” and “niggas like Hov why don’t cha get at old boy/why kill the puppet and leave Geppeto alive?”

Jay also speaks on the unnamed situation being a lose-lose for him, since he is at the top of his game right now.
He
goes on to say that he hopes the situation gets taken outside of the
studio and makes a subtle reference to Cam’ron’s shooting in which the
Dip Set leader said he saw the shooters throw up “The Roc” before opening fire.
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“I’m
praying that it spills outside of the booth/that’s when y’all niggas
outside of your truth/outside of your league that’s not what you
do/niggas throwin Roc signs outside of your coupe.”
Kingdom Come drops next week, you be the judge…