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Mase And Cam’ron React To The Passing Of O.J. Simpson (Video)

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Ma$e and Cam’ron shared their love for O.J. Simpson and the loss they felt after studying of his passing.

Complex reviews, the rappers mentioned their emotions on their podcast ‘It Is What It Is.’

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The musical pair paid tribute on their Friday (April 13) present to O.J. — born Orenthal James Simpson — and mentioned their relationship with the notorious determine. Treasure ‘Stat Child’ Wilson started the dialog, stating, “It’s a really unhappy day.”

On April 11, OJ’s household introduced he died from most cancers the day prior. He was 76 years outdated.

Mase & Cam’ron Share Their Ideas About O.J.’s Passing

Ma$e mentioned he was “confused.” Moreover, he shared that it didn’t appear actual.

The 48-year-old mentioned, “For me, it’s an actual surreal second as a result of I undoubtedly was trying ahead to OJ subsequent season.”

He continued, “I had numerous nice concepts that I used to be speaking with Cam about earlier within the yr about different reveals that we had been gonna do with OJ Simpson, so this can be a actual touching second for me.”

Mase was clearly bothered by the information. As well as, he took time to compose himself.

The ‘Been Round The World’ rapper mentioned, “I want a second to get all my ideas collectively however I’ve quite a bit I need to share and I wanna be sure it comes from the precise place. Pause.”

Cam took the reigns and shared that he had a good time collaborating with the previous soccer professional.

He mentioned, “I simply wanna say it was nice working with O.J.” 

“He’ll really be missed and I beloved him like an actual, actual uncle, so I’m actually sorry this occurred. On the finish of the day, I’m glad that we did get to spend the previous few months with him,” Cam added.

Cam Defended Their Selection To Have O.J. On The Podcast

Ma$e and Cam confronted backlash for having OJ on the present. The Heisman Trophy winner was tried in 1995 for murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and her buddy Ron Goldman.

In December 2023, the Harlem lyricist said, “Look, if he was responsible, we wouldn’t have him on the present.” Cam continued, “Y’all need to maintain convicting an harmless man.”

Take a look at their dialogue under:

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