Jim Jones (Rapper)

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Jim Jones is an American rapper who is a member of the group The Diplomats

Jul 15, 1976

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: July 15, 1976
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Singers, Rappers
  • City/State: New York City, New Yorkers
  • Spouses: Chrissy Lampkin
  • Siblings: Keisha, Precious
  • Known as: Joseph Guillermo Jones II

Jim Jones (Rapper) born at

The Bronx, New York City

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Birth Place

Jim Jones has been in a long-term relationship with television personality Chrissy Lampkin. They starred together in VH1’s reality television series ‘Chrissy & Mr. Jones’ from 2012 to 2013. They returned for a six-part series, ‘Jim & Chrissy: Vow or Never’ in 2016. They had also appeared in ‘Love & Hip Hop’ for two seasons (2011-12). Jones has a son named Joseph Guillermo Jones III.

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Personal Life

Besides Cam'ron, Jones has had feuds with True-Life, Jay-Z, ASAP Mob, and Azealia Banks over the years for various reasons.

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Personal Life

Jim Jones was born on July 15, 1976, in The Bronx borough of New York City, as one of the three children of Nancy Jones and Joseph Guillermo Jones I. His mother is originally from Aruba whereas his late father was a Puerto Rican.

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Childhood & Early Life

He has two sisters, Keisha and Precious. He predominantly grew up in Harlem, under the care of his grandmother. He enrolled at a local Catholic School and would often skip church to loaf about and play hooky at the local train station.

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Childhood & Early Life

In ‘Jim Jones' The Come Up DVD, Vol. 19’, he talked about what it was like to grow up with fellow rapper Freekey Zekey. He recounted that he would often linger at a store a block from the church he was a member of, enter the store, chat with the owner and when the owner left, steal all the money from the register and the candies. He later sold those candies at school. Eventually, the school found out and he was expelled.

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Childhood & Early Life

Jones’ indoctrination into the world of hip-hop occurred quite early in his life. He was six years old when he met Dame Dash, one of the future co-founders of Roc-A-Fella Records along with Kareem “Biggs” Burke and Jay-Z. At the age of 13, Jones became acquainted with Cameron Giles or Cam'ron, who would have a significant effect on his career as a musician.

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Childhood & Early Life

The Diplomats was formed in 1997 and they made their first commercial appearance on Cam'ron's 2000 album ‘S.D.E.’. Cam'ron later signed with Roc-A-Fella Records and released his third album, ‘Come Home with Me’, through them. It was a massive hit and the lead singles, ‘Oh Boy’ and ‘Hey Ma’, were certified platinum. Jones was featured in two of its tracks: the title track and ‘Dead or Alive’.

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The Diplomats

In March 2003, the group made their debut with ‘Diplomatic Immunity’. It is comprised of 27 tracks, including ‘Dipset Anthem’, ‘I Really Mean It’, ‘Ground Zero’, and ‘Bout It Bout It...Part III’ (featuring Master P). It was a modest hit, receiving the gold certification from RIAA. In 2012, it was listed as one of the classic albums of the last decade by Complex.

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The Diplomats

The group released their second album, ‘Diplomatic Immunity 2’, a year later, in November 2004 through Koch Records. Comprised of 17 tracks, it reached the third spot on the US Independent Albums (Billboard) chart and the eighth spot on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) chart.

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The Diplomats

The group began to have several internal problems in 2007 and soon, there were speculations of a possible split. Jones, along with Juelz Santana, who had joined the group in 1999, made an appearance on a 50 Cent concert, adding more fuel to the rumours, as Cam'ron had been feuding with 50 Cent at the time. However, they did not rule out future collaborations.

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The Diplomats

Besides the two studio albums, The Diplomats has put out five compilation albums: ‘More Than Music, Vol. 1’ (2005), ‘Cam'ron Presents Dukedagod Dipset: Movement Moves’ (2006), ‘Dipset: More Than Music, Vol. 2’ (2006), ‘Dipset Mania: Special Edition’ (2011), and ‘Dipset Mania: Back to Business, Vol. 2’ (2013) and five volumes of Diplomats mixtapes, released between 2002 and 2005.

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The Diplomats

Jim Jones began his solo career with the release of ‘On My Way to Church’ in August 2004. It contained 21 tracks and reached the fourth spot on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) chart. It was followed by two of his most successful studio albums: ‘Harlem: Diary of a Summer’ and ‘Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)’.

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Solo Career

‘Pray IV Reign’, his fourth album, was put out in March 2009. This was his first and only studio album that was released through Columbia Records. In October 2009, Jones’ collaborative effort with DJ Webstar, ‘The Rooftop’ was released. In the ensuing years, Jones put out two more albums, ‘Capo’ in April 2011 and ‘Wasted Talent’ in April 2018.

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He has also released two compilation albums, ‘A Dipset X-Mas’ in December 2006 and ‘A Tribute to Bad Santa Starring Mike Epps’ in November 2008 and two EPs, ‘We Own the Night’ in December 2013 and ‘We Own the Night Pt. 2: Memoirs of a Hustler’ in September 2014.

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He has made 19 mixtapes, including ‘Ryder Muzik’ (2002), ‘Harlem's American Gangster’ (2008), ‘Pray IV Reign: The Mixtape’ (2009), ‘Vampire Life 3’ (2013), and ‘The Kitchen’ (2016).

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