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Jim Jones has unveiled a snippet of his new song “JOMO (Jump Off My AYOO),” which is aimed at Cam’ron in the heat of their ongoing feud.
Jim Jones is gearing up for another round against Cam’ron with a new track in response to the latter's recent inflammatory outburst.
On January 16th, Jones debuted “JOMO (Jump Off My AYOO),” a track that takes on a former Dipset member who questioned his credibility.
"Is he from the Bronx, or is he a Harlem n####?" Jones spits in the snippet. "Forget all that, just let me know what the issue is, n####/ I'm all about being real/I navigate with/my team solid."
Jim Jones positions himself as “a legend across two boroughs” and seems to issue a stern warning to Cam’ron and doubters.
"Keep pushing, my young soldiers will light up the world for me," he stated.
“BIG JOMO, you know the deal,” Jim Jones captioned, referencing the moniker Cam’ron used for him in his podcast rant. “Check out my new single JOMO (Jump Off My AYOO).”
The song offers a preview of another track by Jones that tackles Killa Cam, which he had previewed the day before.
Both songs are expected to be featured on Jones’ upcoming album, At The Church Steps.
Furthermore, Jones is preparing a remix called “This Sh!t Still In Harlem.” This remix will include features from Juelz Santana, Vado, Dave East, and 2gs such as Gucci.
The tension between Jones and Cam intensified following comments made by Capo in a recent interview.
Cam’ron responded on his “It Is What It Is” podcast, criticizing Jones, alleging that he was “starstruck” by Cam and Ma$e’s early achievements and “pleaded” to be in their company once Children of the Corn started gaining traction.
Despite his conflict with Cam’ron, Jim Jones seems resolute in his efforts to revive Dipset to its former grandeur. It remains to be seen how this situation will develop and if the former Diplomats can reconcile their differences.