Jones also announced that an album was on the way.
Jim Jones has responded to Cam’ron’s rant with a release that could potentially be a diss track. On Tuesday (Jan. 14), Jones posted a video to his Instagram that found him dressed in a curious pink outfit with matching pink Air Jordan 4s, rapping a new untitled song—one of which appears to be a diss track.
“When ni**as play with your name, remind ’em who you are,” the City of God emcee spits to kick off the track. Various responses to Cam are littered throughout the untitled work, with Jim later rapping, “Just trying to tell my truth, but ni**as is lying,” and he “put so much work in, I coulda died on the job.” Jimmy ends the clip with a bar that responds directly to Cam’ron and Ma$e’s claims that Murda taught him how to rap, rhyming, “So what more you wanna ask him? You ni**as taught me how to rap and now I’m platinum.”
With Capo and Killah caught up in a back-and-forth, Jones insisted that he wouldn’t let this moment go to waste and asserted that he would use it as “free promo” for his upcoming LP. “I said what I said. After they laughed at the lies, the truth still hurts,” he typed. “Back to work album dropping asap lol ‘At The Church Steps’ the album & the movie. Why would I waste free promo got me trending I’m tryin to drop lol ‘That SH!t still in HARLEM’ out now going Brazy.”
Jones’ post is a response to Cam’ron’s lengthy rant from a recent episode of It Is What It Is. The Purple Haze rhymer addressed “Jomo” and their shared history together, breaking down how Jones allegedly became a part of the crew and how Jimmy is actually from the Bronx.
Killah Cam insisted that the rant would be the final time that he speaks on the matter and will never be addressing this beef between the two men ever again.
“You were fanned out and you begged ni**as to come to your house after you heard all these mixtapes. That’s how you got in, ni**a,” Cam declared.
“We taught you how to rap, ni**a. How you ran the whole organization? How you made Diplomats? Ni**a, you ain’t made none of this! You were a fan. I put you down ’cause you had a free crib and you were a nice guy… You’re a guardian angel in designer, ni**a. You are from the Bronx, bro. You are not from Harlem. I did not grow up with you, my ni**a.”
“I’m not [talking about this] every seven, eight, nine, 10 years. Whatever you got to say after this, I wish you luck. I got other sh*t to do,” he concluded.
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