Dame Dash Is Back On His Bullsh*t and We're Not Mad
The Roc-A-Fella co-founder previewed a new diss track taking shots at both Jay-Z and Cam'ron simultaneously — because why pick one?

June 17, 2026 · 2 min read
Leave it to Dame Dash to walk into 2024 swinging at two legends at once.
According to XXL Mag, Dame previewed a new diss track — reportedly titled Cheap Teeth — alongside his artist Nicky Licky, and yes, the targets are exactly who you think they are: Shawn Carter and Cam'ron. Two names that, for very different reasons, carry a whole lot of history with Dame.
Let that sink in for a second. This isn't Dame airing out one old wound — this is a two-front war from a man who clearly has zero interest in letting the past stay buried.
The Beef Breakdown
Dame and Jay-Z's fallout is one of hip-hop's most documented splits — the Roc-A-Fella empire they built together crumbled into a very public, very messy divorce that's been relitigated in interviews, lawsuits, and social media rants for the better part of two decades. That one runs deep.
The Cam'ron angle is newer territory, at least in this form. Dame and Cam were close — Dipset and Roc-A-Fella ran parallel lanes in early 2000s New York rap. Whatever the current friction is between them, reports suggest it's real enough for Dame to put it on wax.
Nicky Licky appearing on the track is worth noting too. Dame has been vocal about building up his independent artist roster, and dropping a diss record is admittedly a bold — if chaotic — way to put your artist in the conversation.
Does This Land or Miss?
Here's the honest take: Dame Dash dissing Jay-Z is a story that loses urgency every time it gets recycled. Jay is arguably in the most scrutinized chapter of his career right now following the Kendrick vs. Drake fallout and broader conversations about legacy. Poking at Hov with a diss track feels less like a knockout punch and more like a man yelling at a skyscraper he used to own a floor in.
The Cam angle? That one's actually more interesting. Two Harlem legends, once aligned, now apparently at odds enough to warrant bars. That's the thread people are going to pull.
Whether this track lands as a cultural moment or gets filed under "Dame being Dame" depends entirely on the music itself. A preview is a preview — receipts come on drop day.
What's undeniable is this: Dame Dash refuses to fade out quietly, and for better or worse, that energy keeps him relevant in a game that's moved on from the era he helped define. Respect the hustle, question the strategy.
We'll be watching when Cheap Teeth drops — or doesn't.
Editor's note: Written in response to reporting by XXL Mag. Read the original at https://www.xxlmag.com/dame-dash-jay-z-camron-diss-cheap-teeth/
This piece is original commentary from THACLIPPERS. Written in response to coverage by XXL Mag. Read the original report



