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Let’s talk about Jim Jones for a second. This man has been in the game for two decades, and somehow, the drama with Cam’ron and 50 Cent just won’t quit. Jim’s recent clapback at both Cam and 50 was nothing short of vintage Jones—blunt, unfiltered, and full of that Harlem grit.

During an appearance on Justin Laboy’s Respectfully podcast, Jim Jones didn’t hold back when asked about 50’s recent comments and his appearance on Cam’ron’s Talk With Flee segment. Fif, always the master of stirring the pot, recalled bringing Jim on stage during a G-Unit show while still beefing with Cam. The move was pure 50—designed to get under Cam’s skin and cause some Dipset drama. And guess what? It worked.

But Jim? He’s over it. “Get off my dck!” Jones snapped, addressing both Cam and 50. He didn’t mince words, asserting that he’s done more for them than they’d probably care to admit. “Them ni**as be on my dck,” he said. “I did a lot for them ni**as in their life, ya heard? Both of them. Pause, though. Get off my d*ck! It’s only space on there for baby girl.”

Now, Jim’s beef with Cam goes deeper. Before stepping on stage with 50, Jim says he was trying to patch things up with Dipset. But from his perspective, Cam flipped the script and pinned the group’s breakup on him. Jones wasn’t having it. “[Cam] couldn’t pull nothing together. He couldn’t do nothing with me. He couldn’t tell me nothing, ni**a,” Jones declared. “I was my own boss… I did what I wanted to do.”

Jim also had some words for 50’s old “Koch is a graveyard” comment. Jones brushed it off, saying he didn’t care about any of that. He was about capitalizing on his success, riding high on the wave of “We Fly High (Ballin’).” “I wasn’t on nobody’s friendship—I was a pirate,” Jones explained, clearly focused on his hustle over any beef.

And let’s not forget Jim’s fashion jab at G-Unit. “Them ni**as couldn’t even dress,” he laughed, but he acknowledged the platform 50 gave him to perform in front of thousands in New York. Jones, always about his business, took the opportunity and ran with it.

As for Cam’ron, Jim feels his former Dipset brother was trying to suppress his rise. He brought up that infamous 2007 Hot 97 argument between Cam and 50, calling it “childish.” It’s clear Jim sees himself as the one who broke free from the petty drama to secure his bag.

In typical Jim Jones fashion, he’s keeping it real, unfiltered, and unapologetic. Whether you love him or hate him, you can’t deny the man speaks his truth, no matter how raw it may be.

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