Jim Jones: Capo reminding Attackers The Roc told him he wasn't worth $1 million and how he went global is epic
I know, I know - the headline is dumb long but when you’re dealing with someone as unique and one of a kind as Dipset’s Jim Jones? Well, sometimes you have to go outside of the norm especially when it’s Jimmy thinking back to 20 years since dropping his first-ever single and the challenge Roc-A-Fella Records indirectly threw his way? Priceless.
I know, I know - the headline is dumb long but when you’re dealing with someone as unique and one of a kind as Dipset’s Jim Jones? Well, sometimes you have to go outside of the norm especially when it’s Jimmy thinking back to 20 years since dropping his first-ever single and the challenge Roc-A-Fella Records indirectly threw his way? Priceless.
Jim Jones celebrates his 20-year ‘Certified Gangsta’ anniversary in Capo fashion
It’s more than just flashing back to his unforgettable audio and visual gem. How about keeping it a buck and admitting The Roc ultimately ignited his determination to blow up as an independent artist? Motivation goals.
‘20 year anniversary to my very first single I ever dropped as a solo artist “certified Gangsta” July 14th was th date the year was 2004 to b exact
Koch was th label I chose to go independent when rocafella told me I wasn’t worth a million dollars
I knew I was worth more and made way more thn a million dollars
For me it’s never been about th destination it always was and still is about th journey’