Ma$E & Cam’ron To Reunite For ‘special Joint Set’ At Jay-Z’s Made In America Festival 2023

Ma$E & Cam'ron To Reunite For 'special Joint Set' At Jay-Z's Made In America Festival 2023

In order to do a “special joint set” at JAY-Z’s Made In America event this summer, Cam’ron and Ma$e will reconnect on stage.

On Wednesday, June 14, MIA Festival 2023 unveiled its impressive line-up. The event will once again take over Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Labor Day Weekend, September 2-3.

SZA, Lizzo, Metro Boomin, Ice Spice, Coi Leray, Latto, Lil Yachty, Doechii, Tems, Miguel, Lola Brooke, and other performers will also perform.

The Made In America website is presently selling tickets, with a two-day general admission pass costing $240 and a VIP package costing $835.

The details of the “special set” from the Harlem rap superstars are unknown, but fans have theorized that it might include cameos or songs that haven’t been performed live in decades.

Last summer, Cam’ron and Ma$e ended their long-running dispute, which began in the late ’90s when the latter flew from New York City to Atlanta.

The former Children of the Corn collaborators appeared to have patched things up after picking up the phone in a video posted by Ma$e’s sister Stason Betha in August.

In the video, Ma$e, who was beaming, asked Cam’ron, “Killa, what’s good?” then there is laughter. Ma$e joked after Cam had responded, “Where’s Mr. Petty at these days?” apparent allusion to the song “Dinner Time,” a 2017 diss track directed against him.

The two then created history in their hometown by giving their iconic hit “Horse & Carriage” its first live performance nearly 25 years after it was initially made public.

The historic performance happened in January at the renowned Apollo Theater in Harlem when Dipset and Bad Boy hitmakers performed a one-night-only concert with Jadakiss.

The fast growing sports talk program It Is What It Is, which debuted earlier this year and has since swept the sports discussion world by storm, currently features Cam’ron and Ma$e as co-hosts. Even Stephen A. Smith from ESPN joined them on air one week ago.

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