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There’s really no doubting anymore - Cam’ron, Treasure ‘Stat Baby’ Wilson and Ma$e easily have one of the best hip-hop sports podcasts in The Culture right now and show no signs of slowing down. Getting over an hour of epic chatter ranging from the NBA In-Season Tournament face-off between Steph Curry’s Golden State Warriors and ex-teammate Klay Thompson’s Dallas Mavericks to college superstar quarterback Shedeur Sanders checking in - it’s a wild Wednesday broadcast.
Love what the ‘It Is What It Is’ show has to offer with longtime friends turned temporary enemies turned besties forever in Ma$e and Cam’ron talking it up daily? The greatness continues with them dishing out on last night’s Monday Night Football match-up, NBA hype and plenty more.
I promise - I’m 100 percent here for all things ‘It Is What It Is’ and they’re clearly not slowing down - at all. So it’s only right to show the crew big love at the top of the site. From dishing on New York Jets’ Aaron Rodgers to NFL games starting up tonight, it’s all eyes on Cam’ron, Treasure ‘Stat Baby’ Wilson and Ma$e.
New music? New fire? You better believe it. Detroit rap star Big Sean delivered with his Better Me Than You album this past week but how about the standout ‘It Is What It Is’ audio gem produced by Turbo and featuring Gunna? Straight audio flames.
The trio are back and in all honesty, they’ve never left but seeing Cam’ron, Treasure ‘Stat Baby’ Wilson and Ma$e dishing on the next round of the NBA playoffs? Must-see.
The Culture already knows Cam’ron, Treasure ‘Stat Baby’ Wilson and Ma$e have the best sports show in the game - sorry ESPN and FS1 - but how about making it official-official? Turns out those numbers won’t lie with the show getting nominated for ‘Best Sports Podcast’ in the 28th annual Webbys.
Boss talk, much? Look no further than NBA legend Mark Jackson taking his talent to Cam’ron’s growing Come And Talk 2 Me network for a full-fledged new ‘The Mark Jackson Show’ podcast.
Ready for the consistency all over again? Turns out rap heavyweight Cam’ron, Ma$e and Treasure ‘Stat Baby’ Wilson are back at it for a full-fledged season three.
Keeping it 100? There’s really no sports show on the same level as the ‘It Is What It Is’ program with hosts Cam’ron, Treasure ‘Stat Baby’ Wilson and Ma$e front and center. So what better way to ignite an epic ‘24 than seeing some of those classic moments from the past year?
Need even more reasons to get tapped into what ‘It Is What It Is’ is doing these days? Just look at how much hip-hop veteran Ma$e has turnt up after seeing his popular sports show alongside longtime pal Cam’ron and Treasure ‘Stat Baby’ Wilson glow up.
It’s a celebration for Cam’ron these days. From putting out solid musically content to delivering must-see ‘It Is What It Is’ episodes - it’s a pretty big deal. But giving an opportunity to his show’s co-host Treasure ‘Stat Baby’ Wilson and seeing her glow up? It’s all types of proud mentor moments.
New York rap duo Cam’ron and Ma$e aren’t missing with ‘It Is What It Is’ season two officially launched. Instead of making you wait it out, they’re going back-to-back with a huge second episode featuring the legendary OJ Simpson to make NFL predictions.
New York rap veteran Ma$e knows he has big reasons to smile right about now. Fresh from news going viral about Mason Betha and longtime pal Cam’ron’s ‘It Is What It Is’ show getting picked up with a huge partnership, the former Bad Boy Records star is celebrating.
Pay day! Well, at least for Dipset legend Cam’ron and his longtime pal Ma$e. The duo known as the face of their overnight smash ‘It Is What It Is’ hip-hop sports talk show have leveled up in a major way after securing an eight-figure deal with Underdog Fantasy.
New York rapper Cam’ron is much more than just nice-nice with the rapping. He’s proving to be an all-out entertainer both on the mic and on-screen - notably with his latest venture into sports talk broadcasts and it’s only right to geek out over new projects he has lined up.
New York rapper Cam’ron is really glowing up with his ‘It Is What It Is’ alongside longtime pal Ma$e. And what better way to go from strong buzz to mainstream attention than securing ‘Undisputed’ co-host Shannon Sharpe, Killa?