Jim Jones has boasted that he wrote lyrics on every single one of Cam’ron‘s albums.

Sitting down for a chat on Way Up with Angela Yee, Jones said: “I helped him write every one of his albums. Every one of his albums. From his first album up to Come Home With Me.”

He added: “I always knew how to rap, I just didn’t know how to rap good. I always knew how to do bars. Yeah, I done near write all his music. And I commend him for figuring out how to do something else.

“They always say never bite the hand that feeds you but he never fed me, I fed myself.”

Killa Cam has yet to respond to Jones’ claims and has previously said that he would no longer be responding publicly to his former Diplomat comrade.

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Jones has been going in hard on his former collaborator in recent months, even challenging Cam to a boxing match.

“He’s a birdhead. He don’t want no smoke. I’ll box his head off. Where’s the ring at?” he said on The Breakfast Club. “You getting money, right? $10 million right now. Today, n-gga. I’ll catch a flight wherever you at. You with Mayweather and ’em. $10 million. I’ll meet you in any boxing ring.”

He added: “Now go make some jokes about that on your next show. I’ll box your head off. You know that. Don’t play with me. Now go type about that.”

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Cam had previously gone on an explosive rant on It Is What It Is, dissecting his history with Jones.

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“You’re a Guardian Angel in designer, n-gga. You are from the Bronx, bro. You are not from Harlem. I did not grow up with you, my n-gga,” Cam snapped.

Cam’ron later reminded Jim Jones that Ma$e taught him how to rap, playing several clips of the rapper admitting as such.

“We taught you how to rap, n-gga. How you ran the whole organization? How you made Diplomats?” he asked rhetorically. “N-gga, you ain’t made none of this! You were a fan. I put you down ’cause you had a free crib and you were a nice guy.”