Jim Jones Unveils ‘Make Dipset Great Again’ Gear During Feud with Cam’ron

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 25: Jim Jones attends Stage 48 on June 25, 2015, in New York City.
NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 25: Jim Jones attends Stage 48 on June 25, 2015, in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

According to reports, Jim Jones shared a sneak peek on Instagram about his latest merch drop, inspired by President Trump’s iconic red hat. In partnership with PIN HEADS, the caps will feature a revamped slogan: “Make Dipset Great Again.” The anticipated campaign emerges amid ongoing tensions between Jones and Cam’ron.

Earlier this week, Cam discussed the formation of The Diplomats on It Is What It Is, alleging that “dick-riding” played a role in shaping the group’s early years. Cam stated, “We taught you how to rap, n***a.” “How you run the whole organization? How you made Diplomats? You ain’t made none of this. You was a fan. I put you down because you had a free crib and you were a nice guy. That’s how you got down originally. Period.” Jones replied, hinting at a forthcoming diss track aimed at Cam, saying he’s simply “trying to tell my truth but n***as is lying.”

Jim Jones Fires Back with Diss Track, Teases New Projects

In other news, Jim Jones is capitalizing on every opportunity to promote new material, dropping a preview of a diss track aimed at Cam’ron and Ma$e shortly after their Harlem-based broadcast, It Is What It Is. On January 14, Jones teased the track on Instagram, appearing to respond directly to Cam’s jabs from the prior day. Cam took aim at Jones, mocking his admission that Ma$e taught him to rap, and dismissed Jones’ claims about his contributions to the Diplomats’ success. “We taught you how to rap, n-gga,” Cam declared, adding, “You ain’t made none of this! You were a fan.”

Jones fired back by uploading a snippet of his retaliation, captioning it, “I said wht I said after they laugh at th lies th truth still hurts.” He emphasized that, despite the mockery, the truth remains undeniable. In addition to his musical response, Jones revealed that his upcoming album and film, At the Church Steps, are set to be released soon. The track opens with, “N-ggas play with your name, then you remind them who you are,” while also addressing Cam’s questions about Jones’ involvement with those tied to the 6ix9ine federal racketeering case.


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