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Cam’ron Capes For JAY-Z After Faizon Love Accuses Jigga of “Fake Dope-Dealing.”

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Comedian Fazion Love who is well known for saying ridiculous nonsense hopped on a recent episode of HipHopUncensored Podcast and accused JAY-Z "fake dope dealing." Cam'ron responded to Love's claims and defended his former rival.

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