It appears that Cam’ron is receiving numerous offers to sign his Ma$e-supported sports talk show It Is What It Is, and he will soon reveal the show’s new home.
On Friday, May 19, the Dipset rapper appeared as a guest on Good Day New York. He was dressed to the nines and spoke about the popularity of the show, which is now centered on YouTube and debuted in February.
Killa hinted that a new agreement was already in the works, but he wouldn’t say with whom.
On YouTube, “It Is What It Is,” Cam’ron remarked. “Getting ready to close a deal soon. We’re not going to say anyone yet. I gathered a sizable crowd. I could have made a contract a month ago, but I want to carefully consider all of my possibilities. Therefore, we’ll work things out.
Cam’ron outlined his guidelines for any network or platform that would be interested in buying It Is What It Is back in March, emphasizing that the program is entirely self-funded and that he is enjoying the creative freedom.
Many n-ggas are shouting at me to try and buy my program or incorporate it into what they’re doing. And hey, I’m grateful for everything, including the love and interest. I have paid for the entire thing. I did not go seek assistance. There are no partners for me. I don’t have a bank, he said.
“Y’all going to have to offer something I don’t have,” they said after doing all this nonsense. You currently don’t know what I have, but you can make an educated guess. I won’t be irrational, but you have to be fair. However, for the time being, we’re going to enjoy ourselves.
You can currently watch It Is What It Is for free on YouTube. It’s a sports debate program that emulates the format of FOX Sport’s UNDISPUTED or ESPN’s First Take.
A tough businessman, the Harlem native isn’t going to just chase a bag and sell to the highest bidder. Recently, Cam admitted that he has declined hefty six-figure offers of up to $300,000 for his recognizable pink fur jacket.
I didn’t think the folks who offered it to me deserved it, Cam stated. “To them, it was more of a fact, like, ‘I bought Cam’s jacket. They didn’t exactly seem to appreciate the source of the jacket.