"Yo, let’s keep it a buck - real talk, we gotta address some facts." I heard that Jim Jones interview, and nah, y’all gotta stop playin’ with that man’s name. If you from Harlem, you already know what’s up. Jim been puttin’ in work, holdin’ it down for Dipset, and givin’ this culture everything he got. Let me break it down for y’all who might be lost in the sauce: 1. Jim been loyal since day one Cam said, "Jim too emotional"? Bruh, Jim’s emotions is why Dipset had that heart. He said it himself: "Cam’s enemies were my enemies." That ain’t just words - he backed it up every single time. Y’all know loyalty in Harlem ain’t just a word; it’s a whole lifestyle. Jim gave Cam that undying loyalty, and to see him not get that same energy back? Nah, that don’t sit right. 2. Stop frontin’ about where Jim from Alright, Cam wanna say Jim ain’t really from Harlem ‘cause he from the Bronx? Ayo, miss me with that. Let’s talk facts: Kurupt repped the West Coast heavy, but he born in Philly. Tupac? He is the West, but bruh, he from New York originally. And now we talkin’ about Jim bein’ from the Bronx - which is still New York City. We really gon’ trip over boroughs when Jim been holdin’ Harlem down since day one? Nah, that argument is weak. Harlem adopted Jim, period. 3. Jim put in work for Dipset Jim ain’t get handed nothin’. No contracts, no guarantees - just straight hustle. He grinded his way into Dipset and earned every stripe. That’s what Harlem do - we hustle, we grind, and we make somethin’ outta nothin’. Anybody who actin’ like Jim ain’t contribute to Dipset’s legacy must’ve been sleepin’ through the 2000s. 4. Jim brought the streets to Dipset Let’s keep it a hunnid: Cam had the pink fits and the flash, but Jim brought that gritty, raw Harlem energy that connected with the streets. He was the one keepin’ the hood locked in with Dipset. The streets ain’t never forget that, and neither should we. 5. Mase? Nah, that don’t add up Everybody in Harlem knows the history with Cam and Mase. Mase dipped on Cam when things got tough, while Jim was out here fightin’ battles for him. Now Cam and Mase cool again? Aight, do you, but don’t act surprised when Jim feel some type of way. Loyalty gotta go both ways, and Jim got every right to speak on that. 6. Jim leveled up - Harlem style Say what you want, but Jim ain’t just sit back and wait for Dipset to carry him. He bossed up, dropped his own hits, and built his own lane. That’s Harlem right there - we adapt, we evolve, and we keep it pushin’. His success outside of Dipset don’t take away from the group; it shows his growth. 7. That Harlem humor Y’all call Jim disrespectful, but nah - that’s just how we talk in Harlem. We keep it real, we keep it raw, and yeah, we might throw some jokes in there, but the truth is always in the message. Jim’s humor ain’t disrespect - it’s him tellin’ it like it is. 8. Jim is Harlem’s voice for the grinders Jim’s story ain’t just his. It’s for everyone who had to grind harder than most to get noticed. It’s for everyone who put in the work and still got overlooked. Jim speakin’ for the ones who ain’t get handed a plate but still ate. If you from Harlem, you know that struggle. The bottom line Jim Jones is Harlem. He gave everything to Dipset - the streets, the energy, the loyalty - and now y’all wanna act like that don’t matter? Nah, that’s not how we do it. Cam gotta recognize that Jim’s emotions ain’t a weakness, they’re why Dipset had soul. And talkin’ ‘bout where he from? Man, that’s irrelevant when he been holdin’ Harlem down like he born and raised there. Give that man his flowers while he here. "Real Harlem know what I’m talkin’ about. Jim earned his respect - stop playin’ with his name."
Couldn't get past the 1st one. You can't call him loyal after he performed at a 50 concert in the middle of beef. And said he did it for the money. That would have been the end of a friendship for anybody. After that nothing else matters. He literally sold cam out for money, literally. 50 saw a weak link and exploited it. What else is he willing to do to betray him for money. What's his price?
and the oscar for corniest washed up old rapper tough guy award goes to JIMMY JONES BALLING!!!!!!!! the shit he say comes off as super duper corn ball alert........ flat line...
@@hustlersunion74 Yo, who the f* even are you, fam? For real, you sittin’ here actin’ like Jim Jones ain’t one of the architects of this whole hip-hop era. Man, Jimmy and Dipset put Harlem on a global map. Half the drip, the slang, and the vibe y’all copy today came from the groundwork he laid. Let’s keep it a buck: you probably still got a couple Dipset bangers in your playlist, noddin’ your head to 'Ballin’' while you type this weak-ass hate. Like, what you mad at? That Jimmy’s out here livin’ his truth while you out here livin’ on the comment section? Bro, he influenced a whole generation while you tryna score clout points on RUclips. Come on, man, don’t embarrass yourself - respect the legacy. Jimmy been a boss, still a boss, and you just sound like you salty you ain’t one. Stay mad, though - the streets gon’ still love him. You? Not so much.
They close to 50 years old. Please stop it. Chill with the drama. Don’t kill each other just get money. I know y’all ain’t tryna see Diddy and R Kelly.
I’m starting to think Jimmy thinks he’s The Hulk. “You don’t want to make me mad.” Who the f*** are you? Where was that rage when Alpo disrespected your woman by putting her sexual business in the streets?
@@southeast78 Yo, who the f* even are you, fam? For real, you sittin’ here actin’ like Jim Jones ain’t one of the architects of this whole hip-hop era. Man, Jimmy and Dipset put Harlem on a global map. Half the drip, the slang, and the vibe y’all copy today came from the groundwork he laid. Let’s keep it a buck: you probably still got a couple Dipset bangers in your playlist, noddin’ your head to 'Ballin’' while you type this weak-ass hate. Like, what you mad at? That Jimmy’s out here livin’ his truth while you out here livin’ on the comment section? Bro, he influenced a whole generation while you tryna score clout points on RUclips. Come on, man, don’t embarrass yourself - respect the legacy. Jimmy been a boss, still a boss, and you just sound like you salty you ain’t one. Stay mad, though - the streets gon’ still love him. You? Not so much.
0:22 TALK ABOUT IT 😂😂😂cam cleared the ROOM! 😂😂
"Yo, let’s keep it a buck - real talk, we gotta address some facts."
I heard that Jim Jones interview, and nah, y’all gotta stop playin’ with that man’s name. If you from Harlem, you already know what’s up. Jim been puttin’ in work, holdin’ it down for Dipset, and givin’ this culture everything he got. Let me break it down for y’all who might be lost in the sauce:
1. Jim been loyal since day one
Cam said, "Jim too emotional"? Bruh, Jim’s emotions is why Dipset had that heart. He said it himself: "Cam’s enemies were my enemies." That ain’t just words - he backed it up every single time. Y’all know loyalty in Harlem ain’t just a word; it’s a whole lifestyle. Jim gave Cam that undying loyalty, and to see him not get that same energy back? Nah, that don’t sit right.
2. Stop frontin’ about where Jim from
Alright, Cam wanna say Jim ain’t really from Harlem ‘cause he from the Bronx? Ayo, miss me with that. Let’s talk facts: Kurupt repped the West Coast heavy, but he born in Philly. Tupac? He is the West, but bruh, he from New York originally. And now we talkin’ about Jim bein’ from the Bronx - which is still New York City. We really gon’ trip over boroughs when Jim been holdin’ Harlem down since day one? Nah, that argument is weak. Harlem adopted Jim, period.
3. Jim put in work for Dipset
Jim ain’t get handed nothin’. No contracts, no guarantees - just straight hustle. He grinded his way into Dipset and earned every stripe. That’s what Harlem do - we hustle, we grind, and we make somethin’ outta nothin’. Anybody who actin’ like Jim ain’t contribute to Dipset’s legacy must’ve been sleepin’ through the 2000s.
4. Jim brought the streets to Dipset
Let’s keep it a hunnid: Cam had the pink fits and the flash, but Jim brought that gritty, raw Harlem energy that connected with the streets. He was the one keepin’ the hood locked in with Dipset. The streets ain’t never forget that, and neither should we.
5. Mase? Nah, that don’t add up
Everybody in Harlem knows the history with Cam and Mase. Mase dipped on Cam when things got tough, while Jim was out here fightin’ battles for him. Now Cam and Mase cool again? Aight, do you, but don’t act surprised when Jim feel some type of way. Loyalty gotta go both ways, and Jim got every right to speak on that.
6. Jim leveled up - Harlem style
Say what you want, but Jim ain’t just sit back and wait for Dipset to carry him. He bossed up, dropped his own hits, and built his own lane. That’s Harlem right there - we adapt, we evolve, and we keep it pushin’. His success outside of Dipset don’t take away from the group; it shows his growth.
7. That Harlem humor
Y’all call Jim disrespectful, but nah - that’s just how we talk in Harlem. We keep it real, we keep it raw, and yeah, we might throw some jokes in there, but the truth is always in the message. Jim’s humor ain’t disrespect - it’s him tellin’ it like it is.
8. Jim is Harlem’s voice for the grinders
Jim’s story ain’t just his. It’s for everyone who had to grind harder than most to get noticed. It’s for everyone who put in the work and still got overlooked. Jim speakin’ for the ones who ain’t get handed a plate but still ate. If you from Harlem, you know that struggle.
The bottom line
Jim Jones is Harlem. He gave everything to Dipset - the streets, the energy, the loyalty - and now y’all wanna act like that don’t matter? Nah, that’s not how we do it. Cam gotta recognize that Jim’s emotions ain’t a weakness, they’re why Dipset had soul. And talkin’ ‘bout where he from? Man, that’s irrelevant when he been holdin’ Harlem down like he born and raised there. Give that man his flowers while he here.
"Real Harlem know what I’m talkin’ about. Jim earned his respect - stop playin’ with his name."
Everyone is blind to 48 laws of power. 50 is winning
💯 it's crazy to see his part in this and he's kicked back watching more division within 🤣 I think cam and team will figure it out.. probably 😁🤙
Couldn't get past the 1st one. You can't call him loyal after he performed at a 50 concert in the middle of beef. And said he did it for the money. That would have been the end of a friendship for anybody. After that nothing else matters. He literally sold cam out for money, literally. 50 saw a weak link and exploited it. What else is he willing to do to betray him for money. What's his price?
and the oscar for corniest washed up old rapper tough guy award goes to JIMMY JONES BALLING!!!!!!!! the shit he say comes off as super duper corn ball alert........ flat line...
@@hustlersunion74 Yo, who the f* even are you, fam? For real, you sittin’ here actin’ like Jim Jones ain’t one of the architects of this whole hip-hop era. Man, Jimmy and Dipset put Harlem on a global map. Half the drip, the slang, and the vibe y’all copy today came from the groundwork he laid. Let’s keep it a buck: you probably still got a couple Dipset bangers in your playlist, noddin’ your head to 'Ballin’' while you type this weak-ass hate.
Like, what you mad at? That Jimmy’s out here livin’ his truth while you out here livin’ on the comment section? Bro, he influenced a whole generation while you tryna score clout points on RUclips. Come on, man, don’t embarrass yourself - respect the legacy. Jimmy been a boss, still a boss, and you just sound like you salty you ain’t one. Stay mad, though - the streets gon’ still love him. You? Not so much.
They close to 50 years old. Please stop it. Chill with the drama. Don’t kill each other just get money. I know y’all ain’t tryna see Diddy and R Kelly.
Damnnnn
I’m starting to think Jimmy thinks he’s The Hulk. “You don’t want to make me mad.” Who the f*** are you? Where was that rage when Alpo disrespected your woman by putting her sexual business in the streets?
@@southeast78 Yo, who the f* even are you, fam? For real, you sittin’ here actin’ like Jim Jones ain’t one of the architects of this whole hip-hop era. Man, Jimmy and Dipset put Harlem on a global map. Half the drip, the slang, and the vibe y’all copy today came from the groundwork he laid. Let’s keep it a buck: you probably still got a couple Dipset bangers in your playlist, noddin’ your head to 'Ballin’' while you type this weak-ass hate.
Like, what you mad at? That Jimmy’s out here livin’ his truth while you out here livin’ on the comment section? Bro, he influenced a whole generation while you tryna score clout points on RUclips. Come on, man, don’t embarrass yourself - respect the legacy. Jimmy been a boss, still a boss, and you just sound like you salty you ain’t one. Stay mad, though - the streets gon’ still love him. You? Not so much.
No jomo
Jomoe your done ,go back to 183rd and walton