Discover the untold story behind Tru Life's infamous beefs with Jim Jones, Cam'ron, and Mobb Deep in this explosive video. Dive deep into the heart of hip-hop's most notorious feuds and uncover the truth that lies beneath the surface of these high-profile rivalries.
Jim Jones and DJ Drama are set to release their Gangsta Grillz project We Set The Trends on December 17 and kick off their campaign with their title-track featuring the Migos.
The gloves were off between New York icons The LOX and The Diplomats for their highly-anticipated Verzuz showdown. New York City was buzzing with infectious energy weeks before the marquee event, with supporters on both sides making their claims on who would come out on top. Flocks of fans trekked to Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden for a sold-out show that had everything a lover of New York hip-hop could ask for.
The history of Jay-Z and Nas beef will be talked about for years to come. It seems like it was just yesterday when Nas and Jay-Z were involved in the what some may call the greatest Hip-Hop battle of all time.
Roc-A-Fella Records - home to Jay-Z, Kanye West, Memphis Bleek, Cam'Ron, Beanie Sigel and more - with a dozen of the Roc's pillars: founder and partner Kareem "Biggs" Burke, president Chaka Pilgrim, A&Rs Kyambo "Hip-Hop" Joshua and Lenny S, engineer Young Guru, producer Just Blaze, and artists Freeway, Young Chris, Neef Buck and Jim Jones.
The Diplomats also named as Dipset formed in 1997 by childhood friends Cam'ron and Jim Jones in Harlem, New York. The group was previously signed to Roc-A-Fella Records, but now are signed to own label Diplomats Record. Were you apart of the Dipset era? Were you a Dipset fan? If so, Fans Favorite wants to know whats your favorite song from the rap group?
Jim Jones pulled up on the #AfternoonGetDown's Supa Cindy and DJ Entice to talk about his new album 'El Capo.' During their conversation, Jim says that being a rapper these days is a dangerous job, especially after the recent incidents at Rolling Loud.
After murdering drug dealers and then selling their narcotics, two cops Divinci (James Belushi) and Rodriguez (Tupac Shakur) accidentally kill an undercover DEA agent, and soon after the murder, the dead man's partner, Simms (Gary Cole), comes calling.
Of course everyone knows the name Roc-A-Fella Records and what they represent in the music industry. They have help to launch many artist such as Memphis Bleek, Beanie Sigel, Cam'Ron and many more. Below you will find the best artist formed by Roc-A-Fella Records throughout the years. The Wrap-Up Magazine would like your feedback on the artist chosen for the lineup as the Top 5 best artist presented by Roc-A-Fella Records.
New York City showed out for Harlem princess Teyana Taylor and Chi-town hitmaker Jeremih when their “Later That Night Tour” took over the Playstation Theater in Times Square. The evening’s energy was leveled up by opening act DaniLeigh, Def Jam’s latest rising artist. Rocking a flannel sweatshirt with matching pants, the viral “In My Feelings” Challenge star got the audience warmed up with her fan favorites “All I Know” and “Play.”
After a dance break set to 6ix9ine’s “FEFE,” Dani closed the short set with her growing new club track “Lil BeBe.”
Scheduled as the supporting act, it was Teyana Taylor who much of the crowd was there to see, and she delivered a routine filled with hype energy, provocative sexuality, and heartwarming emotion. Well-know for her choreography, Taylor showed off to her greatest inspiration with an outstanding dance routine to Janet Jackson’s “I Get Lonely.”
Jeremih was the show’s headliner but he brought some friends along to turn-up the NYC crowd. The hitmaker took the stage with his breakout smash single “Birthday Sex,” but then asked the fans what they wanted. “I need to know if you want to hear some new shit or some old shit,” he questioned. They screamed, “Old!,” setting up the 50 Cent-featured track “Down On Me.”
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“This feels like my second home. You mind if I bring one of my homies from out here?” Jeremih then asked. Controversial rapper 6ix9ine hit the stage making a feverish entry and ran through some of his latest hits. Jeremih used his popular single “Planez” to transition into an appearance from Dipset boss Jim Jones who had the crowd in antics over the “We Fly High (Remix).”
New updates with Jim Jones is being arrested for being caught with Stolen Gun, Weed and etc, even though we just got a report mentioned Jim Jones just got out on a 100,000 bail. Make sure you support Jones on his new tape titled Wasted Talent which you can find on datpiff.com.
Shezi Rosewood (formerly J-Lie) has an important message for all those who have just had a breakup or are trying to forge a new life after romance is over. The new voice of music has signed a new distribution deal with Roc Nation, and is all set to release his new R&B/Soul single this summer, called ‘Space Island’, which will give solace through melodies and transport listeners into a new world by leaving the past behind.
Jim Jones delivers his seventh studio album after weeks of promotion "Wasted Talent " is finally here with features by Jadakiss, Axel Leon, Lil Durk, Mozzy, Yo Gotti, and of course Dipset Commrades.
Jersey's own pop princess, ALUS, was so inspired by British rap star Not3s' smash single, "Aladdin", that she just had to make it her own. Premiered in its visual form by Popdust, ALUS' interpolation is definitely this year's 'girl power' anthem, rife as it is with her signature sultriness, assertive sensuality and well-honed performance prowess.
The Richmond Roughriders of the American Arena League announced that Jones was a co-owner along with Greg Fornario and Michael Kacor. Jim stopped by E Bro in the Morning to explain that he’s getting into football because he “wants to bring culture to the game”. This was a dream that the late rapper Tupac Shakur envisioned 20 years ago; Rappers owning sports leagues and uniting the youth and urban communities. It’s inspiring to see Pac’s vision come to fruition, and hopefully rapper’s continue to make these boss moves.
An flashback interview with BMF's legend Big Meech as he talks on whats going on in today's society compare to the old days, speaks on a Jim Jones story about of people wanted to be like or wanted to stand right beside the OG.
Big Tigger's Rap City Tha Basement had a previous feature from the legendary group Dipset. They were all in the building, from Cam-Ron, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, and more.
The beef between 50 Cent and Cam'ron is like water under the bridge for the two rappers who recently caught up in New York. 50 shared a photo of him and Cam sharing a laugh with the caption, "I said Cam I would talk to you like you ain't got money, if I didn't see them big ass knot's in ya pockets."
Back in 2011, Cam'ron spoke on his past beef with 50 Cent, as he told MTV, "I don't have no problem with 50. 50 cool with me. It was good for hip-hop. We had our little hip-hop beef or whatever you wanna call it, but ain't no problem. Jim [Jones] and Juelz [Santana] do stuff with 50 and they camp all the time. I don't have a problem with 50 at all. It is what it is. We had our little discrepancy, and we moved on from it."