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Dame Dash previewed "Cheap Teeth" on June 16 — a diss with new signee Nicky Licky aimed at Jay-Z and Cam'ron, sparking a public response from Cam'ron.

James Devaney/GC Images/ Ezra Shaw – FIFA/ Jason Koerner/Getty Images (3) Damon Dash is seen on the streets of the Upper East Side on September 30, 2024 in New York City. Jay-Z is seen before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group E match between Cote D’Ivoire and Ecuador at Philadelphia Stadium on June 14, 2026. Cam’ron visits SiriusXM Studios on December 03, 2025 in Miami Beach, Florida.
There is a particular choreography to longstanding hip-hop feuds: nostalgia, petty comedy, and then a piece of music that tries to burn the whole house down. Dame Dash has jumped back into that rhythm with something that feels equal parts performative and pointed. On Tuesday (June 16), Dash posted a preview of a new diss track called “Cheap Teeth,” a two-man salvo he delivers alongside his latest signee, Nicky Licky.
The title is literal and petty in the way this sort of thing often is. It references the widely circulated moment in 2024 when Dash’s teeth reportedly fell out during an Instagram Live — a humiliation the new record mines directly.
The snippet opens with Nicky Licky unloading on both Jay-Z and Cam’ron, mocking their breath and their preoccupation with Dash. One of the lines lands with a tossed-off cultural jab: “gay like Jason Lee.” Dame comes in on the second verse with his own brand of insult comedy, including a line about Jay-Z’s breath that mirrors a comment he’d already made earlier this month, calling it “cinnamon doo-doo.” The preview is short and deliberately blunt: there is little attempt at subtlety.
“Sneak peak aka It’s to basic. This to easy.”
That is Dash’s own caption on the Instagram post promoting the preview.
Cam’ron, never one to sit quietly when provoked, responded directly in the post’s comments. He was scathing in tone and, if anything, closer to embarrassed than enraged.
“All jokes a side,I really have second hand embarrassment,” he wrote with a teary-eyed emoji. “This is sad. im sorry everyone that he turned out like this. We’re gonna do a case study to see what happened to him. This might be a ‘get out’ situation.”
As of publication, Jay-Z has not weighed in.
The track itself is a small, deliberate escalation in a beef that Dash has tended for years. It connects back to old alliances and public rows that trace to the early Roc-A-Fella days, but the instrument here is petty, contemporary social-media bait: a reel, a caption, a few lines designed to travel.
Preview Dame Dash’s “Cheap Teeth”
https://www.instagram.com/reels/DZoBJAMJD_q/
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