
Mannie Fresh and Juvenile sit down with Jim Jones as he reflects on the Dipset run and how they had the city during that era. He talks about getting money, the lifestyle, and how the hustle shaped everything from the music to how they moved. Jim also speaks on his relationship with Cam and how they came up together in Harlem, giving insight into their early days and what built their foundation. Lastly, the conversation ties together how those experiences influenced his journey and the way he still approaches the game today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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