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The Latest Urban Entertainment Related NewsJim Jones Talks Dipset Reunion
Representing twenty-five percent of the heavily coveted East Harlem, NY rap group known as Dipset (a.k.a The Diplomats), Jim Jones (during last month’s interview on “106th & Park”) made subtle remarks suggestive of a possible group reunion being on the horizon.
“Shout-out to Juelz [Santana], [Freekey] Zeke and Cam. Dipset for life. We might have some surprises for y’all, but you know I’m gonna keep my mouth shut. But we gonna get money. The revolution, I told y’all. I’m here.”
Jones’s relations with Juelz Santana & Cam’ron are apparently in tact. As for Santana, he hasn’t heard anything regarding the swirling rumors.
“I haven’t spoke to nobody,” Juelz told DJ Enuff. “I haven’t spoke to Cam, I speak to Jim [Jones], I don’t know if they spoke but as far as that, I don’t mind doing any music. My whole thing was, what I just needed to get right was my business. I came into this game when I was so young and it was a lot of things that I didn’t know. So my whole thing was, it wasn’t like when I realized what was going on I was like, ‘F*ck that, I’m ready to turn my back.’ My whole thing was, ‘All right, let’s move on from this, now give me what I deserve. I done helped build this building, we about to build another building. I done put in that work.’ My business is good — I don’t have no personal grudges — all I needed to do was get my business right, I just couldn’t be stupid anymore.”
Controversy has swarmed the group for years, with each rapper respectively pursuing solo careers. While many loyal listeners await the official announcement, all remains to be seen. If a reunion should blossom, Jones states,“We might knock the socks off the industry.”
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