Jim Jones Responds To Cam’ron & 50 Cent in New Snippet


This is a very polite diss from Jim Jones.

Beef’s in the air, so remember to wear a gas mask, folks. Yesterday, Cam’ron went on his It Is What It Is show to address Jim Jones’ comments about him. During the show, he referred to Jim Jones as a “fan,” accused him of backstabbing, and claimed he always squashes beef when things get heated.

Today, Jim Jones responded with a new snippet he posted on social media. Over a classic soulful The Diplomats beat, he reflected on the homies he hasn’t seen in a while, the work he’s put into the game, and how he’s leveled up—even surpassing those who taught him how to rap, including Cam’ron. Unfortunately, he doesn’t mention any names.



This track is excellent—Jim Jones delivers a steady flow with impactful bars that demand reflection. You can sense the lingering respect between him and Cam, as even his jabs feel measured and restrained, a testament to his loyalty and character. After hearing this, I genuinely hope this beef comes to an end.

What do you think of Jim Jones’ new track? Let us know.


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