It’s moments such as these which make Diplomatic Immunity 1 sound that much better. For the remaining few who still held on the sliver of hope for a Dipset resurrection, kill the noise.

Earlier this year, Santana spoke on the alleged break up proclaiming that his “day one n*ggas, ain’t actin’ like my day one n*ggas”. Who knows if this was the inspiration for Cam’s new wordage, but whatever the reason is, he said it with more than enough emphasis in front of a packed house at B.B. Kings last week (the footage just leaked). In hindsight, it is sad to see a once powerful crew subjected to these sort of acts. But if Juelz does decide to respond, let’s all pray he doesn’t allow those Skull Gang characters within 200 feet of a working microphone and a record button.

As if things couldn’t get any stranger, one break up leads to the most unlikely of reunions.Over a decade removed from their classic collaboration, New York City’s greatest blacktop duo hits the studio again with Mase demanding “Diddy percent” for another comeback and Cam proclaiming “Murda’s home”. Money talks and beef ends, apparently. If my algebra serves me correctly, the situation looks like this:

Jimmy is cool with Mase, Mase is cool with Jimmy.

– Jimmy wants to be cool with Cam, but Cam isn’t messing with Jim.

– Cam is cool with Mase, and Mase is cool with Cam, thus leaving Mase as the middle man.

Harlem World’s back (almost). Don’t expect Loon to be apart of the festivites, however.

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