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Jim Jones

Jim Jones (born Joseph Jimmy Guillermo Jones II on July 15, 1976 in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA) is a Puerto Rican and Aruban rapper best known as a founding member of The Diplomats, also known as Dipset. Jim Jones is Co-CEO of Diplomat records, which publishes Dipset's music, and is director of A&R for Warner Music Group. Jim Jones was born in Bronx, New York, and Jim Jones moved to the Taft projects Harlem at age 13.

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Jim Jones Conflicts

Jim Jones has gotten into conflicts with several rappers from other New York neighborhoods, including Mase and Loon from Harlem, Jay-Z from Brooklyn, Nas from Queensbridge, and Tru-Life from the lower East side.

Jim Jones Tru-Life
According to an interview with Tru-Life in the June/July 2006 issue of Complex Magazine, rumors had spread that Tru-Life was referring to Jim Jones in his diss song "New New York". Jim Jones reportedly began calling several rappers and telling them that he had a DVD of Tru-Life dissing them. Tru-Life responded by calling Dipset co-founder Cam'ron "a bitch." Tru-Life then called out the entire Dipset crew at a Puerto Rican Day Parade after-party at The Roxy in New York City. He called them "snitches" and ridiculed their collaborations with West Coast Hip-Hop and Southern Rap. Jim Jones responded by challenging Tru-Life to a brawl with US$50,000 at stake. Tru-Life reportedly accepted the challenge, but there has been no report of an actual fight occurring.

Jim Jones Jay-Z
Jim Jones' beef with Tru-Life may have stemmed from a dispute between Cam'ron and Jay-Z, as Tru-Life is signed to Jay-Z's Roc-La-Familia label. Jim Jones has also dissed Jay-Z's performance as president of Def Jam Recordings.

Jay-Z has since responded with a diss track called "Brooklyn High" over the beat from Jones's "We Fly High". On December 1st, 2006, BET's Access Granted debuted the video for Jim Jones' "We Fly High" remix, with Diddy, Baby, T.I., Young Dro, and added Juelz Santana's verse from his response on the "We Fly High Beef Mix".

Jim Jones Tony Yayo
Jim Jones also has a beef with Tony Yayo. This began when Yayo responded to Jim Jones' "We Fly High" hook "Ballin'!" with "Boring!". At the end of the We Fly High remix video Jim Jones is seen waving his hand across his face, mocking Tony Yayo.

Jim Jones B.G. aka B. Gizzle
B.G. dissed Jim Jones on his new Mixtape.

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Jim Jones Albums
On My Way to Church 2004 (Sales: 328,710)
Harlem: The Diary of a Summer 2005 #5(US) (Sales: 338,700)

Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment) 2006 #6 (US) (Sales: 284,939)[9]
A Dipset X-Mas 2006

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