Harlem, New York Although Jim Jones has always been a strong supporter of the streets, he nearly broke the street code on his most recent stream with Kick star N3on.
The two unintentionally stopped an apparent heroin trade in the lobby of a high-rise project building during the long broadcast, which featured Capo showing off N3on throughout his hometown of Harlem.
When the streamer and their respective entourages realized what they had walked in on, the Dipset legend promptly retreated and apologized to the suspected dealers while escorting them out of the building.
“Oh, we’re leaving here and heading this way. He said to N3on, “We out, we out,” and then addressed the men, “I didn’t know you were. Did you hear me? I’m sorry, group.
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Jim Jones yelled at N3on for the way his Timberland boots were tied up, which was another highlight of the stream.
He said, glancing at the streamer’s shoes: “Who laced those for you, bro?! Who was responsible for this? Who was responsible for this?
The streamer humbly responded, “I hear you loud and clear, brother,” as the “We Fly High” hitmaker knelt down and put N3on’s Timbs back on. This won’t occur once again.
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On a Harlem court, the two also played a one-on-one game of basketball, with the much younger N3on defeating Capo.
Jim Jones has engaged in feuds with Cam’ron, 50 Cent, and Kanye West when he isn’t touring his stomping grounds with popular streamers.
Additionally, he recently used harsh language at Ma$e, telling XXL, “He needs to go on a diet.” He needs to organize his life. He needs to obtain a physical and see a doctor. He looks awful.
“N-gga look big around the neck, waist look crazy,” he continued. This n-gga is being body-shamed by me. Especially if you’re playing with me, he needs to go get his act together and do something like push-ups or the treadmill. You will require it.
Prior to this, Jones told Justin LaBoy about his long-standing problems with the former Bad Boy rapper, saying: “I watched Ma$e shit on Cam and everybody around him.” Like, constantly.
Did you hear that I was Cam’s man? Growing up together, Cam and Ma$e were supposedly best friends. I was present for everything. The fact that I wasn’t present for everything is something that people can never say.
As a buddy would, Cam was leaping out the window for him. For example, being too cautious and making sure nothing goes wrong. He was doing everything he could to keep Ma$e as safe as possible. “But Ma$e lost his motherfucking mind after he got that money,” he said.
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