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Jim Jones Reflects On "El Capo," Hip-Hop Evolution, Harlem's Influence, & Upcoming "At the Church Steps"!

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What if the criticism you receive could actually be viewed as a form of love? Sit down with us as we chat with the legendary Jim Jones, who shares his seasoned perspective on life, music, and the nature of staying relevant in the ever-evolving hip-hop industry. Get an insider's look into his unique creative process, where he recites instead of writes, and hear the moving story behind his album "El Capo," birthed from a darker, transformative period in his life. Jim's candid reflections on authenticity, persistence, and the real meaning of criticism offer a compelling narrative of growth and resilience.
Ever wondered how hip-hop fashion has evolved over the years, or why Harlem remains a powerful influence? Jim Jones takes us through the vibrant tapestry of hip-hop style, from the introduction of BB Simon belts and True Religion jeans to Chrome Heart's current craze. Learn how pioneers like Nas, Jada, Fab, and Fat Joe have embraced both age and youth trends, weaving together the old and the new in a genre once seen as a young man's game. Harlem’s distinct confidence and flair shine through as Jim recounts his own journey in helping shape the culture.
Finally, explore the importance of nurturing the next generation of artists with insights from Jim's transition from hustling to directing and engineering with Dipset. Discover the organic reception of his new hit "2 Turn" and the vibrant energy it brings to the streets and clubs. With exciting updates about his upcoming album "At the Church Steps," marking the 20th anniversary of "On My Way to Church," Jim shares personal stories of growth, introspection, and dealing with public scrutiny. This episode promises an engaging blend of music, style, and heartfelt reflections that you won't want to miss.

Talk Soon! ✌🏾
Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms.

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Chapters

1. Artist Reflection (00:00:00)

2. Evolution of Hip-Hop Fashion (00:04:52)

3. Supporting Young Artists and New Music (00:14:26)

4. 20th Anniversary Album and Reflection (00:20:09)

69 episodes

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Content provided by Nyla Symone. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nyla Symone or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

What if the criticism you receive could actually be viewed as a form of love? Sit down with us as we chat with the legendary Jim Jones, who shares his seasoned perspective on life, music, and the nature of staying relevant in the ever-evolving hip-hop industry. Get an insider's look into his unique creative process, where he recites instead of writes, and hear the moving story behind his album "El Capo," birthed from a darker, transformative period in his life. Jim's candid reflections on authenticity, persistence, and the real meaning of criticism offer a compelling narrative of growth and resilience.
Ever wondered how hip-hop fashion has evolved over the years, or why Harlem remains a powerful influence? Jim Jones takes us through the vibrant tapestry of hip-hop style, from the introduction of BB Simon belts and True Religion jeans to Chrome Heart's current craze. Learn how pioneers like Nas, Jada, Fab, and Fat Joe have embraced both age and youth trends, weaving together the old and the new in a genre once seen as a young man's game. Harlem’s distinct confidence and flair shine through as Jim recounts his own journey in helping shape the culture.
Finally, explore the importance of nurturing the next generation of artists with insights from Jim's transition from hustling to directing and engineering with Dipset. Discover the organic reception of his new hit "2 Turn" and the vibrant energy it brings to the streets and clubs. With exciting updates about his upcoming album "At the Church Steps," marking the 20th anniversary of "On My Way to Church," Jim shares personal stories of growth, introspection, and dealing with public scrutiny. This episode promises an engaging blend of music, style, and heartfelt reflections that you won't want to miss.

Talk Soon! ✌🏾
Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Artist Reflection (00:00:00)

2. Evolution of Hip-Hop Fashion (00:04:52)

3. Supporting Young Artists and New Music (00:14:26)

4. 20th Anniversary Album and Reflection (00:20:09)

69 episodes

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