Jim Jones Talks Nas, "I'll Slap The Holy Living Shit Out The Nigga"
While busy promoting his A Day In The Fastlife DVD and prepping his third album, Jim Jones took time to chop it up with us. In this exclusive interview Jones shares that he'll punch Nas in the face and reveals how he'll deal with Tru Life.
Jim Jones doesn't see eye to eye with quite a few rappers. But it doesn't mean he can't appreciate their music. Though Dipset's capo had static with Nas a few years back, he digs God's son's latest song.
"Nas, I like Nas' new song. I'll still slap the holy living shit out the nigga, but I like his new song, that 'Where My Gangstas At." That shit is kinda slick," Jones told us. "He got a couple of bars in there. But aside from that, I like music so I can never, nah mean... But I'll punch that nigga all in his mouth if I had to."
Nas isn't the only one Jones wouldn't mind decking. He recently challenged Tru Life to a boxing match after the L.E.S. rapper took several shots at him and Cam'Ron. But don't expect the boxing match to happen anytime soon.
"Who? What's his name?," Jones inquired upon being questioned on Tru. "That's really nothing to talk about like...niggas know I don't do no rap battle or battling rap, shit like that. I live my life by a certain code. We got rules and parameters and once someone steps outside of that shit, they get dealt with when they get dealt with. Aside from that, he's nobody."
"I said that [challenged Tru Life to a boxing match] about a month ago, but... I don't know if he ain't had the money or he just wasn't ready to box," Jim continued. "So now that's out the window, it's back to plan A, doing what we do when we see you, you dig."
Jim Jones' A Day In The Fastlife DVD is in stores now while his album, tentatively titled Bright Lights & Big City, is scheduled to hit stores in October
Jim Jones doesn't see eye to eye with quite a few rappers. But it doesn't mean he can't appreciate their music. Though Dipset's capo had static with Nas a few years back, he digs God's son's latest song.
"Nas, I like Nas' new song. I'll still slap the holy living shit out the nigga, but I like his new song, that 'Where My Gangstas At." That shit is kinda slick," Jones told us. "He got a couple of bars in there. But aside from that, I like music so I can never, nah mean... But I'll punch that nigga all in his mouth if I had to."
Nas isn't the only one Jones wouldn't mind decking. He recently challenged Tru Life to a boxing match after the L.E.S. rapper took several shots at him and Cam'Ron. But don't expect the boxing match to happen anytime soon.
"Who? What's his name?," Jones inquired upon being questioned on Tru. "That's really nothing to talk about like...niggas know I don't do no rap battle or battling rap, shit like that. I live my life by a certain code. We got rules and parameters and once someone steps outside of that shit, they get dealt with when they get dealt with. Aside from that, he's nobody."
"I said that [challenged Tru Life to a boxing match] about a month ago, but... I don't know if he ain't had the money or he just wasn't ready to box," Jim continued. "So now that's out the window, it's back to plan A, doing what we do when we see you, you dig."
Jim Jones' A Day In The Fastlife DVD is in stores now while his album, tentatively titled Bright Lights & Big City, is scheduled to hit stores in October
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