Jim Jones Fires Back At Cam’ron On Defiant New Song ‘Jomo’: ‘I’m A Legend In Two Boroughs’


Jim Jones has finally dropped his Cam’ron diss track “Jomo,” firing back at his former groupmate’s recent rant.
While the two have had a tense relationship for almost 20 years now and have exchanged barbs in the media in recent weeks, “Jomo” marks the first time that this iteration of the beef has been taken to the booth.

On the track, which features thumping, soulful production from Statik Selaktah and Termanology, Jones reminds those playing with his name that he’s a street-hardened soldier.
Responding to Cam’ron’s taunt that he and Ma$e showed him the ropes when it comes to music, he spits: “Them n-ggas taught me how to rap and I went platinum / They didn’t think when I started rapping that I would lap ’em / Everybody know for Diplomats I was the captain.”
Capo also addresses Killa Cam’s claims that he is not actually from Harlem, rapping: “Is he a Bronx or is he a Harlem n-gga? / Fuck all that, tell me what’s the problem n-gga,” before adding: “Let me answer your questions, I’m a legend up in two boroughs.”
Listen to the song below.