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Cover zu "for the hell of it"
Byrdman am 07.08.2007 um 18:11 (UTC)
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Trackliste zum Mixtape von Max B
Byrdman am 05.08.2007 um 17:30 (UTC)
 Max B - Public Domain (The Prequel)

01. Biggavelli Freestyles 03:23
02. In love With The Ghetto 05:08
03. We In The club 02:35
04. Treat Yourself 03:15
05. Leave Them Boys Alone 03:52
06. Scream Max 03:18
07. Know No good 01:59
08. Which Way Did He Go 02:28
09. Competition 02:10
10. Hate On Me 03:48
11. Shine 03:40
12. What The deal 03:24
13. Sour Deez Ft Jim Jones Mel Matrix 04:10
14. Money Aint A Thing 02:46
15. Nigga To Call 04:14
16. NY Minute Ft Jim Jones Mel Matrix Stack Bundles 05:07
17. lifes Like A Movie Ft Mel Matrix Jim Jones Stack Bun 04:05
18. Have You Seen Her 02:20
19. Scamp Lo Ft Boyz In Da Hood Jha Jha 03:32
20. Grind For Me 02:18
 

MTV "Awards"
Byrdman am 04.08.2007 um 18:16 (UTC)
 Bei den MTV Awards um die 10 hottest Mc's in the game right now hat es JimJones auf den 10 platz gebracht

http://www.mtv.com/bands/h/hip_hop_week/2007/hottest/index12.jhtml?rsspartner=rssMozilla


Und bei Kanye West ist Jones sogar auf Platz 1^^

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1565995/20070731/west_kanye.jhtml?rsspartner=rssMozilla
 

Max B bringt neues Mixtape
Byrdman am 04.08.2007 um 18:12 (UTC)
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Trackliste noch nicht bekannt.
 

40 Cal Album/Nas Diss
Byrdman am 28.07.2007 um 16:50 (UTC)
 40 Cal Drops New Album; Disses Nas

Dipset rapper 40 Cal is preparing to release his brand new debut full length album titled Broken Safety 2 on Koch Records.

The 16-track album features guest appearances from Diplomat leaders Cam'ron and Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, J.R. Writer, Hell Rell, Akon and others.

Broken Safety 2 also contains a track dissing Queensbridge rapper Nas and his proclamation that "Hip-Hop is dead."

According to 40 Cal, who has been featured on MTV2's Fight Klub battle series, Hip-Hop is still alive and well.

"Any music form is gonna change, gonna evolve," the rapper said of his reasoning for penning the track aimed at Nas, whose music he labeled "tired."

Broken Safety 2 is due in stores September 11 on Diplomat Records/Koch.

A complete track listing for Broken Safety 2 is listed below:

01. 40 CAL's
02. DIP-DIP FEAT. JUELZ SANTANA
03. CELEBRITY HUSTLER
04. HOSTILE TAKEOVA FEAT. HELL RELL
05. DRAMA SEASON
06. HI-ROAD FEAT. RELL
07. SINCE U BEEN AWAY
08. DIPSET CITY REMIX FEAT. JUELZ SANTANA, JIM JONES, J.R. WRITER & HELL RELL
09. GETTING BY
10. GIMME SOME
11. STICK 'EM FEAT. CAM'RON & J.R. WRITER
12. CLOSE UR EYES
13. U CAN'T DENY
14. OUTLAW FEAT. AKON
15. NEVA, NEVA FEAT. A-MAFIA & RU SPITS
16. CHICKENS IN DA COUPE FEAT. SU DA BOSS
 

Neue Stellungnahme von Jim
Admin am 20.07.2007 um 09:51 (UTC)
 Dipset Capo Jim Jones has been quiet since putting label founder Cam’ron on punishment earlier this year while speaking to Hot 97’s radio personality Miss Info as Jones put it back then.

According to industry insiders, the two have been rumored to be at odds since those comments either over money or Jones’ over night success. Weeks since, Jones and Cam, along with the rest of the Diplomats have been quiet about the possible in-house feud, not speaking on what the problem stemmed from. Dipset members bypassed the incident in interviews as just a minor ruffle among the top ranks of the group.

Jimmy has recently opened up to MTV.com and explained his rift with Cam’ron, claiming it might not be all good, but it’s all about loyalty.

“Shouts to Cameron,” Jones said Tuesday — using the MC’s full name — from the set of Yung Berg’s “Sexy Lady” remix video. “We going through our little differences and things like that. When you come up in this game, loyal to a flaw, you look to certain people to always take care of you above and beyond, because you’d do the same thing for them. And, of course, there’s a lot of money at stake here. And no matter what anyone tells you, when money comes into play, people do change in certain ways and things like that. Because we didn’t grow up with this type of money we playing with now, so it’s only [normal] that you’re gonna change in some aspect. But for us, loyalty is everything, and when you break that code of honor a little bit, it tends to make the water rough.

“I opted to go back to the dock and start building my own boat,” Jones continued. “So I could go out and fish for myself, you know what I mean? There’s still a fleet of Diplomat boats and when the time comes we’ll all get on it and we’ll go out and fish again. But right now, I’m my own fisherman.”

It looked as if Jim was trying to put all rumors to end that him and Cam’ron were not having problems, by him appearing in the, “We Fly High” video. Jones told MTV News at the time the concept of the video was to squash any rumors that he and Cam had a problem with each other. But on the accompanying album by Jones, last year’s Hustler’s P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment), Cam only appears on one song; same for the Diplomats’ recent compilation, More Than Music, Vol. 2.

“There was a little disruption going on in there, but it’s still Diplomats by all means,” Jones said.

“That’s what that’s all about, it ain’t got to do with nothing else,” he continued. “It’s about two brothers feuding, and brothers do feud, you can’t take that [away]. I know brothers that go through it tremendously, even scrap. You know the media always look for something to pick on. The Diplomats been running for a hell of a long time. We going on 11 years right now, and yes, I know if you seen me and Cam, wherever you seen Cam, you seen Jim Jones and things like that. But like I said, everybody gets older and sometimes best friends do grow apart as the time goes on, but you never know what could happen. We might just pop up together and slap fire out of one of you. So don’t ever forget that. What I can do, what me and Cam could do, toward each other, you punks can’t do. So if one of you punks get out of line, I’m still gonna handle you. You understand me? Don’t get the family business twisted. You will get handled, hardbody.”

On what has been one of the most difficult years for Jimmy, with his beef with Cam, and losing a friend and artist Stack Bundles, he flirts with the idea that he would work with 50 Cent and one time rival Nas. The same can not be said about rapper Jay Z, has he states the bridge has been burned between the two.

“I would love to do a song with Fif,” Jones revealed. “I told people I’m a businessman. At the end of the day, you never say never because you don’t make your decisions, God does. I know there’s a lot of grudges, I know there’s a lot of gripes out there.

“There’s probably one person I wouldn’t do a song with, and that’s probably Jay[-Z]. I really ain’t got no taste for that right there. That’s not my side of the fence and that’s not my speed. ... [However, if other MCs] you want to lock it, holler at me. We could lock in together, we could do a song dissing each other, we could do a song that’s getting money, we could do whatever. I’m with it. You can bring your crew, I can bring my crew, we’ll lock in the studio. That goes for 50, that goes for Nas, that goes for anybody.”
 

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