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Jim Jones – Dust and Powder ft. Jadakiss (Video)
Jim Jones drops his music video for his single “Dust and Powder” featuring Jadakiss, off Jones’ sixth solo studio album, Wasted Talent. Directed by Jones and Shula The Don, the visual features cameos from A$AP Ferg and Cam’ron, and the New York rappers remind
Read More »Jim Jones – Gotta Play The Game Ft. YFN Lucci (Video)
In his latest visual release, veteran NY rapper/business man, Jim Jones, takes over VIP in a neon-lit club for his YFN Lucci assisted record, “Gotta Play The Game.” The single is a hustler’s anthem
Read More »Drama Interview with HipHopSince1987
Philly has always been a hard city to make it out of regardless of what your trying to succeed at. One artist that has been consistently grinding and is ready to take over 2018
Read More »Wu-Tang Clan x Lil Wayne x The Diplomats & More Set To Perform at the 2018 A3C Festival in Atlanta
The good folks at A3C may have out done themselves this year. Recently, A3C released the names of performances at this year’s festival and they have a few heavy hitters. Proud to announce our
Read More »Jim Jones Is Now Part Owner of AAL’s Richmond Roughriders!
Music, fitness and fashion icon, Jim Jones, is now a part owner of the Richmond Roughriders – along with Gregg Fornario and Michael Kacor. The Richmond Roughriders football team is part of the AAL,
Read More »Drama – Live For Fats (Mixtape)
If you follow our website and the Philly music scene, there are a few emerging artists that have really broke out in 2017. One of those artists is Drama. Today he releases his highly
Read More »Drama Ft. Jim Jones – Ease Up (Audio)
Philly rapper Drama, whose name has been buzzing on the music scene, drops a new track “Ease Up” (RMX) featuring Jim Jones. The track is set to appear on his forthcoming mixtape, Live for
Read More »Phresher – Feel a Way ft. Jim Jones, Don Q & Papoose (Video)
After dropping the visual for the Remy Ma-assisted remix, “Wait A Minute,” Brooklyn rapper Phresher returns with another offering titled, “Feel a Way.” Calling on the services of Harlem’s own Jim Jones and Bronx
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