VIDEO: Cameron Dallas CLAPS BACK at Noah Cyrus?

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Cameron Dallas and Noah Cyrus are raising eyebrows on social media sparking (unconfirmed) rumors that they might be working together on new music.

Cameron Dallas is a Vine star tuned social media mogul who has over 5.6M subscribers. His single Why Haven’t I Met You is getting 150K plays a day and it’s music video sitting at 4.6M views and counting. Cameron has an upcoming album called Secrets set to release soon, and he gave fans a taste of the work in progress:

His modeling career with Calvin Klein also seems to be going well, but in January, Cameron made headlines when he was taken into custody on New Years Eve around 5am at a hotel in Aspen, Colorado, after punching another man in the face breaking his nose.

It didn’t seem to phase Cameron, “Unfortunately, sometimes in life you find yourself in a situation where you have to protect yourself and the people you care about. Have a safe and happy New Year. 2019 is going to be an amazing one.”

Meanwhile, Cameron has been carrying on, promoting his music and posting his latest pics in his Calvins, on which Noah Cyrus made a comment that got a lot of attention.

On the photo, TankGod commented “Instagram might delete this haha”, and Noah joked…. I reported. To which Cameron responded: ‘Noah Cyrus get off my page”, some fans took Cameron’s comment seriously thinking he was putting the singer on blast…

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But others pointed out that the two are friends and they were just joking around. In fact, as both are in the music scene, some speculate they might be working on music together.

Take a listen to these two samples.

Here’s Noah Cyrus singing:

And here’s Cameron’s sample of his new song again: But obviously, this is all just speculation and the two have not confirmed they they are working together yet.

But what do you think? Was Noah being salty or just joking? And do you think they’re collabing?

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