Dame Dash appears ready to put an end to the very public feud between himself, Cam’ron, and 50 Cent. The Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder took to Instagram on Sunday (Sept. 21) with a message urging unity, saying he’d “prefer to squash this” instead of letting the situation spiral further out of control.

The drama between the three has been escalating for weeks, with Cam’ron recently declaring the conflict had reached a “point of no return.” Dame, however, sees this moment as a chance to turn things around. Speaking candidly in a video, Dame revealed that he believes the feud exists largely because he and Cam have never had a proper conversation.

“I’m sitting here on the dock looking at the view and I’m thinking, like, why am I beefing with Cam?” Dame said. “The only reason is just because I never got to talk to him. He publicly said he wasn’t gon’ talk to me. But almost every OG from Harlem and everyone I respect is like, cut this s***. It’s embarrassing.”

Dame also acknowledged the impact their feud has had on Harlem, publicly apologizing to the community and calling the public back-and-forth “corny.” He proposed a sit-down with both Cam and 50 to resolve their differences, emphasizing that social media shouldn’t be the battleground for their disagreements. “Instead of us talking about each other on f***ing social media like clowns, let’s sit down and talk like real men,” he said.

The 53-year-old mogul also addressed his recent $300 million legal threat against Cam, where he accused the rapper of defamation. While Dame didn’t say whether he planned to follow through with the lawsuit, his focus now appears to be on reconciliation and potential collaboration. He even hinted at the possibility of working together on a TV series or film down the road.

Dame closed his message with a nod to The Godfather Part II, referencing Fredo’s infamous fate. “The Black godfather don’t kill his brother,” he said. “He teaches his brother.”

In the caption of his Instagram post, Dame summed up his intentions, writing, “Let’s just resolve this and move forward collectively. Let’s show the world that they can’t divide us over bulls***.”

Whether Cam’ron and 50 Cent are willing to accept Dame’s olive branch remains to be seen, but his latest comments mark a shift in tone — from confrontation to a call for unity.

Source: YouTube