Jim Jones and his artist Dyce Payso were feeling a lyrical itch when they visited Funk Flex’s radio show this week to dish out a freestyle over Cam’ron’s “Losing Weight.”
On Thursday (December 15), the rap duo stopped by the Hot 97 staple and dished out some solid bars on the instrumental to Killa Cam’s classic record “Losing Weight,” from his second studio album S.D.E.
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Dyce Payso took the lead and swung for the fences with his freestyle: “I don’t care if you got a buzz when you rap too/ You can have this same blood I could act true/ And I don’t care if you got a gat cause I’ll be strapped too/ New York City is mine and I’m bringing macs too.”
Jones followed his protégé with an equally fiery verse. “They ain’t never gonna stop you gotta see this from my position/ N-ggas they be hating every time they see them watches glistening/ Now we gotta kill a n-gga he ain’t got a pot to piss in/ He aint never seen it, all you heard was choppas hitting,” he rapped.
Check out Jim Jones and Dyce Payso’s full Funk Flex Freestyle below:
Cam’ron’s “Losin’ Weight” featured the late Mobb Deep rapper Prodigy and was the first of a three-part series.
Part two dropped on Cam’s 2002 album Come Home With Me, with a guest feature from Juelz Santana. The third was released on his 2019 project Purple Haze 2.
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Jim Jones has been holding it down for the Dipset collective with this prolific run sparked by 2018’s Wasted Talent, which he recently extended just in time for the holidays.
On Wednesday (December 14), Capo unleashed 12 Days of Xmas, which hears him celebrating his favorite time of the year alongside a host of artists on his VL Records imprint.
The 18-track project boasts several appearances from Capo himself, as well as newcomers like Dyce Payso, Mr. Chicken, Ditta, Tim Vocals, AlleyCat TheRapper, Dilla Illa, 34Zeussy and Keen Streetz.
The album is tied together by hilarious skits from comedian Rayy Rayy, the newest member of Jim Jones’ Vampire Life Enterprises family.
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Jim Jones is no stranger to putting his love for Christmas on wax. The Harlem representative previously released A Dipset Xmas in 2006, following up with A Tribute To Bad SantaStarring Mike Epps in 2008 alongside his Skull Gang collective.