Jim Jones (Rapper)

Jim Jones (born Joseph Agurmella Jones) was born in Harlem's Taft projects in 1976. Jones is currently known for his association with rap group the Diplomats, otherwise known as the Dip Set. The Dip Set featurse rappers Cam'ron,Juelz Santana, Hell Rell, and Freeky Zeekey. Jones was raised in Harlem, but was frequently moved as a youth in between the Bronx and Harlem. He met Cam'ron, an aspiring rapper, while Jones was in high school and remains Cam'ron's right-hand man today. He recorded many tracks alongside the Diplomats, and much of their music was bootlegged in the streets. In April of 2004, Jones and Cam'ron founded Sizzurp, a premium blend urban liquor. Jones also worked on his debut album,The Diplomats Presents Jim Jones: On My Way To Church, which was released in August 2004, spaeked by the Easy-E sampled hit "Certified Gangstas" featuring Cam'ron and the Game. Jones also sparked a contreversy on New York radio station when he threatened unretired rapper and fromer friend Mase, who had made certain comments about his falling out with Jones and Cam'ron that Jones felt were untrue.

 

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