Cam’ron recently discussed his distant relationship with JAY-Z, shedding light on why he chooses to skip the Roc Nation brunch. In a conversation on Talk With Flee, Cam’ron mentioned his past collaborations with JAY-Z but clarified that he was never invited to the brunch and had no interest in attending. While acknowledging JAY-Z's hustle and success, Cam’ron emphasized that the brunch is not a priority for him, citing it as mainly a gathering of men with a few women.
He recounted boxer Gervonta Davis' excitement about meeting JAY-Z for the first time at the brunch, highlighting the event's appeal to younger artists. Despite his admiration for JAY-Z's journey from humble beginnings to success, Cam’ron expressed his reluctance to use the brunch as a networking opportunity, preferring direct communication to build relationships.
On a different note, Gillie Da Kid shared a contrasting perspective on the Roc Nation Brunch, believing it to be more of a power move by JAY-Z than a genuine networking platform. Gillie emphasized the inauthenticity of industry events, refusing to participate in gatherings that he views as mere branding exercises without real value.
While Gillie's stance reflects a broader critique of the music industry's atmosphere, Cam’ron's perspective appears to be more personal, revealing his distance from JAY-Z since their past collaborations. While both artists have different views on attending industry events, it's clear that their opinions are based on their individual experiences and priorities.