Metro Boomin Praises Cam’ron & Ma$e For “It Is What It Is”

Metro Boomin is a huge sports fan. Overall, he has displayed his allegiance to certain teams on numerous occasions. However, it can be difficult for Metro to truly embrace fandom as St. Louis has had NFL teams taken away from him. Moreover, the Blues are not very good right now. At this point, he only has the Cardinals to fall back on, which isn’t exactly a bad thing. Either way, the point stands that Metro loves his sports. Additionally, he seems to love the discourse that surrounds them.

We know this thanks to his latest tweet in which he praised Cam’ron and Ma$e for their new show, It Is What It Is. Over the last few months, the two Dipset rappers have been providing fans with hilarious sports commentary. Overall, these two are hilarious together, and it always makes for a good time. Furthermore, they are starting to expand the reach of the show, and fans have taken notice. As Metro Booming explains down below, Cam and Ma$e have a hit with their latest venture.

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Metro Boomin Loves “It Is What It Is”

#ItIsWhatItIs the best sports show out and my favorite thing to watch on YouTube,” Metro Boomin wrote. “Cam & Ma$e got a real gem 4shooooo and can’t forget #statbaby too. Whole show 10/10 and makes my day every time they drop a new episode.” This is a ringing endorsement, and if Cam and Ma$e are smart, they have Metro on as a guest. The show has started bringing on new voices, and the producer would be perfect. However, it remains to be seen if Cam and Ma$e have even been made aware of this co-sign.

Moving forward, Metro Boomin has a whole lot going for him. As it stands, he is working on the new Spider-Man soundtrack. Furthermore, he supposedly has an album with Future coming out soon. Needless to say, Metro is booked and busy. The fact that he can find time in his day to watch YouTube is fairly impressive. Let us know your thoughts on It Is What It Is, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news from around the sports and music worlds.

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Cam’ron Says There’s A Lot Of Interest In Buying His Sports Show

Cam’ron says that he’s had numerous parties express interest in purchasing his new sports talk show, It Is What It Is. Providing an update on the series on Instagram, earlier this week, Cam’ron explained that the show is fully funded by him.

“A lot of n****s hollering at me trying to buy my show and make my show a part of what they’re doing. And listen, I appreciate the love,” he said in the clip, before adding, “I appreciate the interest and everything else. This is fully funded by me. I ain’t gonna get no help, I ain’t got no partners. I ain’t got no bank that came and did all this shit.”

Cam’ron Watching The Knicks

NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 21: Jordyn Taylor, Trevor Noah, guest, Cam’ron and Michael Cudlitz attend Phoenix Suns Vs. New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden on January 21, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)

Cam’ron launched It Is What It Is earlier this year after teasing the series for months. On the show, he discusses all things sports, but most recently, he’s made headlines for calling out Brooklyn Nets guard Ben Simmons. During a new episode, he admitted that he’s likely going to lose a bet with Ma$e that Simmons would average 10 points per game this season. “Ben Simmons, at this point, you costing me money. I don’t know where you gonna go, but get the fuck out of New York,” the rapper said. “Personally, we don’t really want you around. You’re a disgrace. Philly, y’all are suckas for shipping him over to us. Y’all can take him. Personally, you fucked your whole stock up. I don’t know anybody that want you, but you can leave New York. You costing me money.”

Cam’ron isn’t the only Dipset member that’s interested in moving into TV. Jim Jones also recently teased that he wants to make a series about the group’s iconic run in the 2000s. “You got a talk show. I’m about to give you the Dipset 5H TV series,” Jones told DJ Self. “I think I’m a do that ’cause the shit that went on in 5H before we became the players we were, you n****s need to see. We was reckless. Young, dumb, and stupid, but we was having a ball.”

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