Jim Jones Intervie w/ COMPLEX .... Speaks On 50 CENT, Camron, KanYe West, NY Rap & MORE!!!!!!!

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s it 1995? The scene at Chung King Studios in Downtown NYC seems familiar, even nostalgic. Dame Dash is here-pearly-white AF1s laced Harlem-style, throwing hiscustomary imaginary dice-while the upstart he's co-signing kicks back on a leather couch. Tonight's about the future, though, not the past: Jay-Z is nowhere to be found, Dame is no longer the CEO of Rocafella, and the focus of his marketing might this time around is Jim Jones.
Two years after "Ballin'" became the biggest rap banger in recent memory, Jones is looking to get his momentum back. It's a cliché for anartist to say he's paper-chasing, but after inking three separate deals (with Koch, Sony and Asylum), it seems as though Jimmy means it. Like, Really Means It. So, as is fitting a man like Mr. Multitask, he's got a newalbum (Pray for Reign), a Dash-produced documentary and a handful of acting spots coming down the pike.

The thing is, between the swag-splashing diatribes most fans know him for, Jones does come down to earth from time to time. Seeing his son in thedocumentary makes him shed a tear, talking about his girlfriend of four years makes him smile, and his rocky relationship with Cam'ron hits him somewherein the middle. Then there's his feelings toward Jay, which might just border on hate. Regardless of what mood he's in at any given moment, though,Capo's a dude who's impossible to ignore. We say that to say this: Don't be surprised if Dame gets his wish this year. Mainstream, you might wannaget prepped, because here comes Jimmy.
[h5]You have a guest role on the Starz show Crash. What else are you getting into for '09?[/h5]Jim Jones: Well, the sky's the limit,man. There are so many things I want to do. We just started a comedy division together: me, Dame and Mike Epps. We're getting ready to do the big concertwith Epps, and we got a soundtrack to the comedy show. It's called From Hollywood to Harlem-it should be really funny. Mike Epps is brilliant. Iwant to explore the movie world through comedy and try to get in that way. Not too many people know me in Hollywood, and that's the place I need to be. Ineed everybody to know me.[h5]And what about the play you're starring in?[/h5]Jim Jones: I'm doing a play called Hip-Hop Monologues Off-Broadway.It's something we derived for my new album. You know how everybody does a listening session and all the publicity comes through, and there's a littlebit of liquor there, and they play the music? I got tired of doing that; I wanted to do something very different. Something to gain people's attention'cause I want this album to be a real success. We're going to do the best verses that fit the situation out of all the songs to pull this play off, andthen we're going to have a full stage set, the backgrounds, and are just going to paint the whole picture. But for the most part, I'll be how JohnLeguizamo was in Freak; I'll be the center of attention.[h5]Speaking of attention, Max B has been going hard at you lately. He even has a site for it, ****jimjones.com. How do you feel about that?[/h5]Jim Jones: It's cool. Anything he tries todo, I can either shut it down or get paid for it. I own him, all his publishing, all his contracts. He sold me his publishing to get out of jail. He called mecrying on the phone saying, "If you bail me out, I'll sell you all my publishing and do whatever I got to do." He damn near said, "I'dsuck your *++$ like a crackhead to get out of jail." [Laughs.] So you can imagine how frustrated I am, the way I'm living. I got 50 grand inmy book bag, and we ain't even at a video shoot.[h5]Meanwhile, your relationship with Cam'ron is at a standstill. It seems like that souring has had the most effect on you.[/h5]JimJones: It's definitely hard, because that's my $!@%$, that's my brother. We rolled together for a very long time, and there are things Iremember we said that we would never do. And now that we've got so much success, we're doing all the things we watched people do and said thatwouldn't be us. It's the ego; it has to be. This is a question I've asked myself over and over again. That's the only way I see it. Amongsteverything else, there was a couple things said on my part, but I can do that if I want to. Above all, I kept it fair; I could really expose %#@%, butthat's not what I'm here for. Once your ego becomes bigger than money, you can't get anywhere. It's a sad thing-we've built so much.Everywhere around the world, people know the Diplomats as a strong entity. And it's at a halt due to the fact we've been going back and forth throughthis minute +#@#$$*$.

[h5]He finally came out and said that he couldn't rock with you because you appeared onstage with 50, kind of questioning your loyalty.[/h5]JimJones: He's questioning my loyalty? He was questioning himself. At that point in time when I did [appear onstage with 50], I was doing allbusiness. I was doing what was best for Jimmy, what was best for my career. It was in my best interest to do publicity stunts and get hype. He was nowhere tobe found, so who is he to be questioning what I was doing? He couldn't do that from the get-go because I helped start all this. What went on between himand 50 was a mockery-that was +***+# making jokes. That was a YouTube snap battle. It was nothing remotely physical about that battle. I can't indulge infun and jokes that's like wrestling.[h5]In the documentary, there's mention that Jay-Z stole the beat for "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" from you and Cam, that Kanye agreed to give the beat toyou guys. What's the story behind that?[/h5]Jim Jones: Kanye came to our studio session at Sony, and he was playing some beats back when we were all signed to Rocafella. Cam was about to come out with Come Home With Me, so wetold Kanye we wanted to buy the song "H to the Izzo." It was an understanding we had between us and Kanye because we were all under the same label.So then, I'll never forget it, we're at Cam's house and this hip-hop award show comes on [BET Awards, 2001], and Cam and I are watching it on hiscouch, and we're like, "Next year we're gonna be up there." So they announce that Jay-Z is about to perform his new single off The Blueprint, and the dude comes out with the "H to the Izzo" beat. Cam and Ilook at each other like, Oh, we're going to kill Kanye. Oh my God, when we catch this $!@%$,we're going to do something terrible to him. And that'show Cam ended up getting the "Down and Out" beat. Kanye gave it to him free of charge as payback.[h5]You and Dame have criticized Jay-Z for continuing to rap at his age; do you think you'll hang up the mic when you're his age?[/h5]JimJones: Pretty much. I don't think my pride or my ego will let me do it. As a joke, maybe, like Will Smith does every now and again. He's making $20 million a movie-he doesn't give a @!!+. But for me to base my whole life andcareer and every dollar I make off of rapping and keep on doing this in my 40s, I don't see that happening for me. Who wants to be stuck in here in their40s dealing with these youngsters? You @!!+ around and slip and get your head cracked wide open at 40, you ain't recovering like you was 20.[h5]You hear it all the time, but NY rap is still not back to being at the forefront of rap. Who else would you enlist to bring the game back?[/h5]JimJones: Without my own personal hatred-I got to put all my feelings aside-to bring NY back properly, I would definitely put the Lox as a whole.Definitely 50. I @!!+ with 50, and beyond everything we got a mutual understanding. I think we think alike in some ill twisted way. But, it's stillaggressive competition above all, because we all trying to eat out the same pot.[h5]So even with personal hatred aside, Nas and Jay are still not on the roster?[/h5]Jim Jones: To bring New York back? %#@%, why theyain't bring it back already? It would've been back. I didn't even think about them. The integrity of their music right now is not where we comefrom any more. Nas is still stuck in Africa, and Jay is talking about way too much money and Merrill Lynch talk and %#@% like that.[h5]You've said that there's no more Rocafella, but Kanye has had great success, and he still claims the Roc.[/h5]Jim Jones: Idon't know if he's actually with Jay-Z from the looks of things. From what I've been seeing from since we were signed until now, I think Kanyeactually hates Jay-Z. [Dame Dash interrupts:] No, he actually does. He hated Jay-Z ever since he wouldn't give him a %+!$%+@ Rocawear chain in Chicago!I'm telling you.
Jim Jones: I don't know if the song "Big Brother" was correct, but he might've hated him since he didn't give himthose tickets to Madison Square Garden.

Damon Dash: This was before that. He was already in full hate by that time. [Laughs.] This $!@%$ [Kanye] was like, "Wow, heain't going to give me the chain." I had to take off my chain and give it to him, and I was heated. I had the real canary diamonds. That %#@% cost $40,000! I told Kanye, "Yo, you got to give that back when we get off this stage!"
[h5]Jim, do you have any theories?[/h5]Jim Jones: Jay-Z never sells as much as Kanye. Jay-Z wishes he could sell as many records as Kanye. So he's only beating him with terrible swag. Likeover there, their swag is terrible. They having a terrible swag contest. It's really bad over there.[h5]You warned Kanye to keep your name out of his mouth after he said some things about you and Juelz closing Summer Jam. Would you ever fully go athim?[/h5]Jim Jones: Kanye?! I like making jokes about him, but Kanye is somebody you can just punch his chest old-school style, cave his chestin and %#@% like that. Like don't ever, ever, ever talk about me again in your life! It's just a joke to me. I'm just having fun. I heard himranting and raving about my name and %#@%. How would I look having an issue with Kanye? I'd love to work with him. I need a beat from him. I thinkthat's why I'm most mad. Matter fact, I'ma @!!+ you up if you don't give me a beat! [Laughs.][h5]Dame has been working hard on your documentary. How did you feel about the finished product?[/h5]Jim Jones: The doc was informing to me,to watch all of that. It's different when you're living your life, and then you sit down and watch clips of your life, and people talking about you. Iain't going to front-I think I shed a tear. I actually did shed a tear, especially when I saw my son in it. I give Dame his props on that one; he nailedthat one all the way to the T. I didn't see his vision at first, but he made it come true. A lot of people get to see me in a different light, and get tosee the method to my madness. A lot of people choose to call me crazy, but being crazy is not necessarily a bad thing.[h5]It's going to be hard to follow up the success of "Ballin'." How do you respond to people saying you're still riding the coattails ofthat song?[/h5]Jim Jones: People are going to say that. Most people think that I started from "Ballin'" and that I'm on topof the world because of that song. But this has been 12 years in the making. I'm doing this for a long time, and for the most part everything I've doneonly got better, so I'm not going to stop now. I don't think this 12-year run is about to stop this year. We're going to ride into real music on myalbum, that I think will solidify my spot as a contender in the game, especially because I'm coming out on Columbia.[h5]How high are your expectations for the new album? 50, Jay and 'Ye are all dropping in December as well.[/h5]Jim Jones: Oh, %#@%,welcome. You're all welcome to drop. I win off top. Whether or not, it doesn't matter. I come from a different place. I came from nothing. First albumwas 300,000, second album 400,000, this album gold. %#@%, anything over that, I win. Ballgame. I'll look like a genius. I might crack platinum, and then I'll get to laugh at people.I'd look like…. Nah, I'm not even going say, because that's blasphemy.
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[h5]Look like what?[/h5]Jim Jones: I was going to say I would look like God, but that's blasphemy. But something similar to that. At theend of the day, you have to stay relevant out here. It's obvious that I got a good say-so in the game right now. People @!!+ with me and I @!!+ with them.I appreciate that and it feels good. I'm not supposed to be here.[h5]Where are you supposed to be?[/h5]Jim Jones: %#@%, I don't know. Maybe I am supposed to be here, but the route I was taking for awhile… [Shakes his head.] It's a dream to be here right now, man.
 
Jim Jones: To bring New York back? $$*%, why they ain't bring it back already? It would've been back. I didn't even think about them. The integrity of their music right now is not where we come from any more. Nas is still stuck in Africa, and Jay is talking about way too much money and Merrill Lynch talk and $$*% like that.
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Jim Jones: Jay-Z never sells as much as Kanye. Jay-Z wishes he could sell as many records as Kanye. So he's only beating him with terrible swag. Like over there, their swag is terrible. They having a terrible swag contest. It's really bad over there.
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" Kanye is somebody you can just punch his chest old-school style, cave his chest in and $$*% like that. Like don't ever, ever, ever talk about meagain in your life!"

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I'm glad more behind the scenes $*%@ about their time at Roc-A-Fella is coming out...

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I agree with Hov following 'Ye's style somewhat and failing.
 
Hum...I don't even know what to say about this dude Jimmy...can't really hate on dude though he came from nothing lyrically and some how he's stilldroppin albums...now he's on a major?...that's crazy
 
The whole part about Kanye is interesting....too bad the ROC ended the way it did, but I guess all good things must come to an end.
Kanye is somebody you can just punch his chest old-school style, cave his chest in and $$*% like that.


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Thats funny because I could actually see that happening.
 
I have this love/hate thing with Jones, because I can really see where he's coming from sometimes.
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[h5]You've said that there's no more Rocafella, but Kanye has had great success, and he still claims the Roc.[/h5]Jim Jones: I don't know if he's actually with Jay-Z from the looks of things. From what I've been seeing from since we were signed until now, I think Kanye actually hates Jay-Z. [Dame Dash interrupts:] No, he actually does. He hated Jay-Z ever since he wouldn't give him a #$!#+%# Rocawear chain in Chicago! I'm telling you.

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Originally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt

I'm glad more behind the scenes $*%@ about their time at Roc-A-Fella is coming out...

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I agree with Hov following 'Ye's style somewhat and failing.

Lol Jay's swag is kinda wack now.
 
Originally Posted by ej205


[h5]In the documentary, there's mention that Jay-Z stole the beat for "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" from you and Cam, that Kanye agreed to give the beat to you guys. What's the story behind that?[/h5]Jim Jones: Kanye came to our studio session at Sony, and he was playing some beats back when we were all signed to Rocafella. Cam was about to come out with Come Home With Me, so we told Kanye we wanted to buy the song "H to the Izzo." It was an understanding we had between us and Kanye because we were all under the same label. So then, I'll never forget it, we're at Cam's house and this hip-hop award show comes on [BET Awards, 2001], and Cam and I are watching it on his couch, and we're like, "Next year we're gonna be up there." So they announce that Jay-Z is about to perform his new single off The Blueprint, and the dude comes out with the "H to the Izzo" beat. Cam and I look at each other like, Oh, we're going to kill Kanye. Oh my God, when we catch this @##+$,we're going to do something terrible to him. And that's how Cam ended up getting the "Down and Out" beat. Kanye gave it to him free of charge as payback.

Cam'ron - Down & out
"Kanye this that 1970s heroin flow huh"

(sidenote kanye west didnt even make that beat
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I can picture cam & jimmy opening the studio door

then kanye is racing to play some beats before they touch him [][]

beats was crack & thats why camron was shouting him out crazzy times

but h.o.v.a beat >>>> down & out




 
Originally Posted by Bigmike23

Jim Jones: To bring New York back? $$*%, why they ain't bring it back already? It would've been back. I didn't even think about them. The integrity of their music right now is not where we come from any more. Nas is still stuck in Africa, and Jay is talking about way too much money and Merrill Lynch talk and $$*% like that.
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I LOL'ed
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Expect mad +$%* to be revealed about that Rocafella break up because Dame Dash is the new Scott Storch and is running dead broke like no other, and hisbusiness has been in the papers out here in NY about him and his financial problems.

So you know he's going to hate even more hard now
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When they initially broke up he was keeping quiet because his money was still right at that time, but now that he's running into financial problems youknow he's going to be talking mad +$%*
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[50 Cent] Everybody mad when they paper don't stack right
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Jim Jones be tryna talk !+%% like 50....but he doesn't sell any records...dude is a nonfactor in Hip Hop right now
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He said some funny !+%% tho
 
Son prob sit around mad @ these dudes all day. SMH @ Dame. Son is a cornball for even rolling with jim.
 
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He believes in himself, that's what makes it funny.

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@ punching Kanye in the chest. I could really see that _ welling up with tears.
 
Originally Posted by JR Paperstacks

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He believes in himself, that's what makes it funny.

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@ punching Kanye in the chest. I could really see that _ welling up with tears.
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Jim Jones: I don't know if he's actually with Jay-Z from the looks of things. From what I've been seeing from since we were signed until now, I think Kanye actually hates Jay-Z. [Dame Dash interrupts:] No, he actually does. He hated Jay-Z ever since he wouldn't give him a #$!#+%# Rocawear chain in Chicago! I'm telling you.
Jim Jones: I don't know if the song "Big Brother" was correct, but he might've hated him since he didn't give him those tickets to Madison Square Garden.

Damon Dash: This was before that. He was already in full hate by that time. [Laughs.] This @##+$ [Kanye] was like, "Wow, he ain't going to give me the chain." I had to take off my chain and give it to him, and I was heated. I had the real canary diamonds. That $$*% cost $40,000! I told Kanye, "Yo, you got to give that back when we get off this stage!"

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That's *%%+@! up if true...
 
Originally Posted by Putting In Work

Expect mad +$%* to be revealed about that Rocafella break up because Dame Dash is the new Scott Storch and is running dead broke like no other, and his business has been in the papers out here in NY about him and his financial problems.

So you know he's going to hate even more hard now
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When they initially broke up he was keeping quiet because his money was still right at that time, but now that he's running into financial problems you know he's going to be talking mad +$%*
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For dude who said Dame is a cornball for rolling with Jim, they go way back. They were peoples before Dame and Jay were. So how you figure? It's funny howcats talk about Jim now when this place was littered with Diplomat fans at one point.

I'm normally quick to defend Dame when the Jay stans start with the nonsense, but I can't really condone this. I agree with a lot of what dude i quotedsaid. Dame was quiet at first. Why so chatty now?

Although, I thought it was foul for Jay to talk slick on "Lost One". Jay throwing bars at dudes that don't even rap. You're kind of forcingDame to have his public forum too. But pitting Jay and Kanye against each other now, throwing their biz in the streets, I don't know........this just mightbe a war now though.

It's funny that you quote 50. This looks like an old school 50/Ja scenario. Dudes got history. You got the young buck trying to take down the superstar.Using all sorts of personal old info. Curious to see where it goes.
 
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