Jim Jones worst/best moment was swaggering out the basment door in Rap City in 2007, looking all puffed up, but embarrassed at the same time....With Buck and 50 grinning like vultures, Buck was howling laughing in the background lol
they all are lolololJones talked about being a big Nas fan when they dissed him and that he knew his albums word for word. Even Live at the BBQ
About the 104 mark but he ain't say much. Just that it was a chapter in his life but he doesn't want to kick a nikka when he's down. He did say that Max B could've been as big as Drake and that a lot of these guys got their style from Max.
He seemed real emotional about Cam and Dame. He said straight up fukk Dame. And said with Cam, don't ask about Cam because he's not a comedian, and Cam uses comedy to deflect. He said sometimes brothers fight and sometimes one of the brothers get fukked up. Low key a threat.
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finally got around to listening to this this morning..this was a great interview.
i get the feeling Jim feels the people kind of turned on him over the Max and Cam situations and it annoys him but never gave much detail.
but other than that he's matured while admitting he's prone to shyt because of his emotions but is happy to be more successful than he or anybody ever thought he wold be because of what could have been and all that.
The Kitchen is a step in the right direction for him too when it comes to music.
sounds like he wants to stick to what he's good at and what made people like him..that reflective, eastcoast hustler stuff.
interesting on why he fell back on the Byrdgang thing and switched it up to the Vamp Life stuff.
you can tell he isn't interested in signing anyone now and probably feels "burned" so to speak of after what happened when he had two potential stars on his hand so he seems to have taken a more advisory role w/ guys like Zoey Dollaz, Neek, Dave East, Al-Doe.
surprised they never asked him about Stack.