Jim Jones, Taylor Ricard & Dilla illa: The Harlem vibes are alive in the 'Too Turnt' music video
You have to give it up to Dipset’s Jim Jones. He stays on the steady grind from daily workouts to seemingly hourly music flexes. So it’s no surprise he’s on the turn up grind with the ‘Too Turnt’ music video.
You have to give it up to Dipset’s Jim Jones. He stays on the steady grind from daily workouts to seemingly hourly music flexes. So it’s no surprise he’s on the turn up grind with the ‘Too Turnt’ music video.
Jimmy avoids going the solo route and secures Taylor Ricard and Dilla illa for the visual journey. Tap in.
Jim Jones: The iced-cold snow report completely sets the tone for NYC right now
Just when you thought the Big Apple would miss some snowflakes again? Zip-zero chance. Turns out Dipset’s Jim Jones is making sure you know it’s a snow flex out here in New York City.
Just when you thought the Big Apple would miss some snowflakes again? Zip-zero chance. Turns out Dipset’s Jim Jones is making sure you know it’s a snow flex out here in New York City.
The signature Capo delivers priceless commentary and shows Timberlands season has officially begun. Tap in.
‘Yal can take it from here I’m goin to sleep #weavahmanjim my corespondent @iamrayyyrayyy will let u know how th traffic is for ur morning commute is u don’t call in sick lol’
Jim Jones: Capo links with Hitmaka and Jeremiah for the 'If You Want Me To Stay' music video
Dipset’s Jim Jones isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Instead, he’s staying extra busy and comes through with his new ‘If You Want Me To Stay’ music video.
Dipset’s Jim Jones isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Instead, he’s staying extra busy and comes through with his new ‘If You Want Me To Stay’ music video.
The song goes extra hard but adding the Big Apple vibes with Hitmaka and Jeremiah for the fun? The energy is all types of non-stop. Embrace it.
The dynamic rapper and producer duo of Jim Jones and Hitmaka return with a lively single “If You Want Me To Stay” featuring Jeremiah. The visual has Jim and his crew having a fantastic time roaming the Big Apple. There are dancers in each borough displaying their crafty moves in the subways and various hallways that engulf the city that never sleeps.
Jim raps about what it takes for him to stay with certain people and women in his life. Jeremiah and Jim Jones complement each other throughout the Hitmaka production. The song is out exclusively on YouTube.
It Is What It Is: Cam'ron and Ma$e's 'Halftime' show is all types of NSFW
In all fairness, it’s really just a lot of dancing and bikini flexing, no harm no foul, right? Turns out Cam’ron and Ma$e’s ‘It Is What It Is’ showcase does way more than just talk sports when the cameras aren’t rolling.
In all fairness, it’s really just a lot of dancing and bikini flexing, no harm no foul, right? Turns out Cam’ron and Ma$e’s ‘It Is What It Is’ showcase does way more than just talk sports when the cameras aren’t rolling.
The entire crew turning up with money flying everywhere and alcoholic beverages being poured? It’s a complete nearly 60-minute vibe.
Cam'ron: Killa is really ready to play Mario Chalmers in a business suit
Who says you have to play basketball in a pair of sneakers? Turns out Dipset boss Cam’ron is ready for a one-on-one game against former Miami Heat champion Mario Chalmers in an actual suit.
Who says you have to play basketball in a pair of sneakers? Turns out Dipset boss Cam’ron is ready for a one-on-one game against former Miami Heat champion Mario Chalmers in an actual suit.
Killa teases Mario about their potential face-off and even shares footage of Chalmers getting work put on him in a game of knock-out.
It Is What It Is: Here's the full Cam'ron and Ma$e episode 6
Honestly? After you get through the first few minutes of being in shock about Cam’ron and Ma$e being besties all over again and realize they really are serious about the sports talk? ‘It Is What It Is’ is an absolute must-watch for both hip-hop and sports heads.
Honestly? After you get through the first few minutes of being in shock about Cam’ron and Ma$e being besties all over again and realize they really are serious about the sports talk? ‘It Is What It Is’ is an absolute must-watch for both hip-hop and sports heads.
The latest episode - number six, whoa - is fully streaming and clocks in at over 30 minutes. Tap in and get into the zone.
Jim Jones: Capo and Hitmaka go for the tropical vibes with 'Status Update'
Dipset boss Jim Jones really doesn’t hold back and proves it with his new ‘Status Update.’ The song alone is revealing so what better way to ease those hard truths than seeing Jimmy enjoying a tropical trip?
Dipset boss Jim Jones really doesn’t hold back and proves it with his new ‘Status Update.’ The song alone is revealing so what better way to ease those hard truths than seeing Jimmy enjoying a tropical trip?
It’s all beach vibes and chill vibes from start to finish. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Capo in his vacay bag.
Fresh from his newest EP release Back In My Prime with HitMaka, Jim Jones is giving a status update to his fans about his personal life. “Status Update” is a three-minute walk-through of Jim’s personal life and feelings about certain situations. He reflects on his time with friends who are deceased and locked up.
Some notable lyrics are about his Dipset partners and give introspection into their relationship at the time the song was written. He raps, “I be in the streets, they be asking where Juelz at? I want to know the real reason he fell back… and it’s hard for me and Cam to see eye to eye, I love him I still hug him but when I see him, it’s “hi and bye”. It’s kind of crazy, I thought it was ride or die… next subject…”
The visual, directed by Shula the Don and Jones himself, has Jim out in the Bahamas clearing his head with beautiful views and interacting with people throughout the city. He can be seen having fun swimming with sharks in the ocean and enjoying himself at a music event.
Goldiie closes out “Status Update” with powerful vocals singing “Look how far we came now. Pray to God and find a way out, so used to all the pain now. It’s when you shine, that’s when it rains down…”. Jim and Goldiie express how there is plenty to be grateful for even in harsh times.
Jim Jones: Capo puts in ample work, work, work on his weight-lifting goals
It’s all in the chest, right? Turns out Dipset’s Jim Jones is always going to make time for the workout goals even when he’s in music-making mode.
It’s all in the chest, right? Turns out Dipset’s Jim Jones is always going to make time for the workout goals even when he’s in music-making mode.
Capo lights up his Instagram page with a sneak peek at himself doing chest exercises. It’s all in the weights. Tap in.
‘#incaseyoudidnt I did chest today new week time to get this money @fitlitclub @vamp.fitt’
Juelz Santana: Rick Ross has a certified anthem on deck with everyone's favorite Diplomat
Who does this much teasing? Turns out Juelz Santana really, really, really, really, really wants to make sure you’re ready for what he and Maybach Music Group boss Rick Ross have on deck with their ‘Motion’ anthem slated to arrive sooner than later.
Who does this much teasing? Turns out Juelz Santana really, really, really, really, really wants to make sure you’re ready for what he and Maybach Music Group boss Rick Ross have on deck with their ‘Motion’ anthem slated to arrive sooner than later.
It’s all about the hinting and speculating on what their song is all about. Stay tuned and tap in.
‘What’s Ⓜ️otion??? @richforever Da Biggest Said It’s A Man Wit A Plan N It’s 2EZ…. Let’s Goooooo… #ICFMF #WeInⓂ️otion#BackOutSide 💯✔️’
Jim Jones' weather reports are still priceless as ever
Need a few laughs? How about a suggestion on what to wear in the Tri-State area? Just rely on Dipset’s Jim Jones for coming through with the rundown on what the temperatures are looking like.
Need a few laughs? How about a suggestion on what to wear in the Tri-State area? Just rely on Dipset’s Jim Jones for coming through with the rundown on what the temperatures are looking like.
It’s pure comedy and honesty, honestly, from Capo. Priceless.
‘Here’s ur #weavah from th #weavahman nigha been through every season this week spring summer winter n fall’
Jonny Fastlane report: Juelz Santana finally fixes his teeth
If you want to get into contact with me, the best way to do it is on Instagram. If you want to say what up, if you want to tell me you love my videos, you can tell me that you hate my videos but the best way to do that is on Instagram. Peace y’all, Jonny Fastlane here. So, Juelz Santana finally gets his teeth fixed. Let’s talk hip-hop!
If you want to get into contact with me, the best way to do it is on Instagram. If you want to say what up, if you want to tell me you love my videos, you can tell me that you hate my videos but the best way to do that is on Instagram. Peace y’all, Jonny Fastlane here. So, Juelz Santana finally gets his teeth fixed. Let’s talk hip-hop!
Jonny Fastlane report: Cam'ron turned down a $300K offer to buy his pink fur
If you want to get into contact with me, the best way to do it is on Instagram. If you want to say what up, if you want to tell me you love my videos, you can tell me that you hate my videos but the best way to do that is on Instagram. Peace y’all, Jonny Fastlane here. So, Cam’ron explains why he rejected an offer to sell his pink fur for $300,000. Let’s talk hip-hop!
If you want to get into contact with me, the best way to do it is on Instagram. If you want to say what up, if you want to tell me you love my videos, you can tell me that you hate my videos but the best way to do that is on Instagram. Peace y’all, Jonny Fastlane here. So, Cam’ron explains why he rejected an offer to sell his pink fur for $300,000. Let’s talk hip-hop!
Juelz Santana is 100 percent back in his music-making bag
New York rapper Juelz Santana knows it feels like a very, very, very long time since we’ve heard new fire tunes. So of course seeing him in the recording studio teasing new audio heat? Holy smokes.
New York rapper Juelz Santana knows it feels like a very, very, very long time since we’ve heard new fire tunes. So of course seeing him in the recording studio teasing new audio heat? Holy smokes.
The Dipset member shares a sneak peek of himself in the recording studio and looking more focused than ever. Stay tuned and tap in.
‘🫢🤭🤦🏾♂️ We In Motion… The Album OTW… Da Baby’s In Da Cut #ICFMF #BackOutSide 💪🏾💯✔️’
Jim Jones' 'Pooh Shiesty' mask really didn't work in the airport
Could it have been the shoes? Dipset’s Jim Jones tried to go through the airport in disguise and still managed to get the salutes because when you’re Capo, the glow never goes away.
Could it have been the shoes? Dipset’s Jim Jones tried to go through the airport in disguise and still managed to get the salutes because when you’re Capo, the glow never goes away.
It’s all laughs for Jimmy. Catch him at an airport near you soon.
‘When ur Pooh Shiesty don’t work lol smh tf’
Juelz Santana hitting the stage with Bow Wow and Jadakiss is a vibe
Dipset’s Juelz Santana is still out here bringing the energy. The hip-hop veteran made sure to remind fans at a Millennium Tour stop with Bow Wow he’s still a pretty big deal.
Dipset’s Juelz Santana is still out here bringing the energy. The hip-hop veteran made sure to remind fans at a Millennium Tour stop with Bow Wow he’s still a pretty big deal.
The most wildest moment? How about him throwing his chain out to the crowd? Whoa dere.
Jim Jones showing you how to make a tie is pre-Thanksgiving gathering goals
We’re nearly a week away from the family and friends gathering for a major Thanksgiving Day feast. So it’s only right Dipset’s Jim Jones puts you up on game with how to properly make a tie.
We’re nearly a week away from the family and friends gathering for a major Thanksgiving Day feast. So it’s only right Dipset’s Jim Jones puts you up on game with how to properly make a tie.
Don’t laugh - the last thing you want to do is get caught lacking with a tie loosening up and then needing to be readjusted from scratch after throwing down on the cranberry sauce.
Jim Jones' latest 'Mining Diamonds' episode puts respect on a Harlem boss
Dipset’s Jim Jones isn’t slowing down his work flow - at all. Instead, the hip-hop star’s popular ‘Mining Diamonds’ podcast continues to push the culture forward and focus on the business and entrepreneurial side of the industry. This week’s episode shines some serious light on a Harlem legend responsible for turning a passion into a full-fledged career.
Dipset’s Jim Jones isn’t slowing down his work flow - at all. Instead, the hip-hop star’s popular ‘Mining Diamonds’ podcast continues to push the culture forward and focus on the business and entrepreneurial side of the industry. This week’s episode shines some serious light on a Harlem legend responsible for turning a passion into a full-fledged career.
Check out some details behind the podcast’s latest addition and kick back for over 90 minutes of big gems.
Today, UnitedMasters has dropped its newest episode for Mining Diamonds, a podcast on navigating the business and entrepreneurial space. The podcast is hosted by Jim Jones and co-hosts Nakia Booth and Beef Jones. In this latest episode, Harlem entrepreneur, actor and philanthropist Russell “Big Russ” Smith discusses his 20-plus years journey of entrepreneurship, starting with a single barbershop in Harlem and growing into an empire of businesses. The episode touches on starting your own business, being smart with your money, and the difference between being a businessman and a hustler.
Jim Jones makes me want to work out less
The workout goals are going way over time when it comes to Dipset’s Jim Jones. The hip-hop veteran gives a glimpse into how much attention he puts into how he works up sweats from the gym.
The workout goals are going way over time when it comes to Dipset’s Jim Jones. The hip-hop veteran gives a glimpse into how much attention he puts into how he works up sweats from the gym.
Needless to say, seeing the non-stop workout flexes on a regular basis, it’s made me realize a standard workout is absolutely fine compared to these non-stop grinds.
Jim Jones reveals the secret to his insane workout grind
There’s no secret to just how much Jim Jones enjoys staying in shape. The hip-hop heavyweight pulls through for Men’s Health to reveal his inside on building muscle and getting right-right all times of the year.
There’s no secret to just how much Jim Jones enjoys staying in shape. The hip-hop heavyweight pulls through for Men’s Health to reveal his inside on building muscle and getting right-right all times of the year.
From revealing the full body workout to add muscle to sharing his go-to exercises, Jimmy doesn’t hold back in this footage. Kick back and watch Capo at work.
Watch as Jim Jones tells Men's Health Magazine that he has found a fountain of youth: fitness. The 45-year-old Diplomats rapper credits his dedication in the gym to feeling better now than he has at just about any point in his life. "Right now, at 45, I feel better than I did when I was 25 or maybe better than I was when I was 20."
"Chrissy said to me 'Baby Boy you gonna have to put some weight on or this is not gonna work,'" recalls Jones.
Jim Jones talks Black culture, making biz moves and more in 'Mining Diamonds' episode 2
New York rapper Jim Jones isn’t slowing down with his newly released ‘Mining Diamonds’ podcast. The hip-hop heavyweight’s latest episode has everything from talking about Black culture and the importance of education to the value of building a brand.
New York rapper Jim Jones isn’t slowing down with his newly released ‘Mining Diamonds’ podcast. The hip-hop heavyweight’s latest episode has everything from talking about Black culture and the importance of education to the value of building a brand.
Check out some of the key quotes and keep scrolling to peep the full broadcast.
Today, UnitedMasters’ has released their second episode of their newest podcast series Mining Diamonds, featuring hosts Jim Jones, Nakia Booth and Beef Jones with guests Rashad Billal and Troy Millings of Earn Your Leisure. Financial Advisor Rashad Bilal and Educator Troy Millings, whose own podcast series Earn Your Leisure is described as a college business class mixed with pop culture, drop hints of wisdom and advice for young or emerging entrepreneurs and musicians.
On Black Culture:
“Hip-Hop needs to be its own race, right? We got the human race and then you got the hip-hop race? It’s effortless, it’s part of us. The way we articulate ourselves is how we articulate ourselves because of the race we come from, and that is the hip-hop race. You don’t know nothing else.” - Jim Jones
“I had to learn business but I didn’t have to learn culture because I am culture. That’s just something that you’re just born with. Like [Jim] said, it's effortless.” - Rashad Bilal
“Traditional business culture puts us, our culture, in a box to be like you need to come from these institutions, you need to wear theses suits, you need to have this on your resume, you need to have all these different things, these benchmarks in this community which we can’t achieve from ours because of the way we were set up. So having [Bilal and Millings] is like a business school.” - Beef Jones
On Education:
“That’s why our platform became so popular. For a long time people thought that education was only through school, but education is through a variety of different ways. You can get educated through podcasts, you can get educated through YouTube, you can get educated through social media. Technology has changed the whole entire landscape. You can get educated through music.” - Rashad Bilal
On Business:
“Your brand doesn’t depend on anything else but your brand to make that money, your brand to make that partnership… It starts with your brand. You’re not leveraging that to lose control, the only thing you leverage is to gain control.” - Jim Jones