John Sparkz Tags Up With Action Bronson & Jim Jones For “Uncle Junior”

Uncle Junior

John Sparkz, Action Bronson & Jim Jones

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John, Action, and Jim are New York bosses.

I don’t think you guys know how much I like Action Bronson. Not only do I love his aura, but I also f**k with the beats that he tends to rap over. I also f**k with Jim Jones a lot, especially when he plays a hypeman on tracks. John Sparkz decided to gather the two New York rappers for “Uncle Junior,” a track in which they all shine on.

 

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“Uncle Junior” features a pretty funky/soulful Harry Fraud-produced beat. Over it, Action Bronson and Jim Jones hit us with bars that solidify their playboy, luxurious, mafioso, and slick ways. If you are a hip-hop fan, you’re going to love how both Action and Jim spit their bars with pure swag, never sounding stressed, disturbed, or bothered. My guys!

Listen to “Uncle Junior” below.


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