Just when everyone was wondering what Dipset is up to these days, Jim Jones sat down with Complex magazine to us a brief update on the situation with Cam’ron and his “ill-willed” feelings towards Jay Z.

Though Jimmy admits Cam is still in a leadership position amongst Dipset, he says he can’t tell him what to do–even if it is doing business with Cam’s rival rapper 50 Cent.

“He cant tell me what I can do.” Jim tells Joe La Puma over at Complex.

“Im a grown man, Im a boss of this shit, what I do for my own career and what I do for publicity is what I do. I always have my own edge, and theres a method to my madness. It works for me and it works for us at the end of the day. I got a song with Game right now, so nobody can tell me what the fuck to do, and when to do it. I do what the fuck I want to do if it makes sense for me, and where Im goin. As long as its not going to taint the brand, you cant tell me shit.” He continued.

In what can only be described as ironic, when asked about the Roc-A-Fella/ Def Jam situation, Jone’s went on to blast Jay Z for his alleged disloyalty.

“You know why Im pissed off at him [Jay-Z]? He was my favorite rapper and then he just went out like a dud. He had a chance to do the unthinkable and then he did the unthinkable. Where Im from, loyalty is everything, above and beyond everything. When you violate that, it fucks everything up. Especially when you were the hustlers poster child and you chose to become a corporate stepchild. That dont make sense when youre all black-owned. I took an executive position because I didnt know the game, I took it to learn both sides of the game; theres a difference.”