Jim Jones Drops “Wasted Talent” Album

    Jim Jones is back with the release of his seventh studio album, Wasted Talent.

    The 18-track LP — Jones’ first since 2011’s Capo — features guest spots from Jadakiss, YFN Lucci, Mozzy and Yo Gotti, as well as appearances from fellow Dipset members Cam’ron and Juelz Santana.

    Jahlil Beats and The Heatmakerz are among the album’s producers.

    Wasted Talent is spearheaded by the previously released single “Still Dipset,” featuring Juelz Santana.

    The album also marks Jones’ first project since signing to the management arm of JAY-Z’s Roc Nation in early 2017.

    Check out the stream, cover art and tracklist for Wasted Talent below.

    1. Intro Bronx Tales
    2. Never Did 3 Quarters
    3. Dust & Powder f. Jadakiss
    4. Catch On Yet f. Trav
    5. Banging f. Mozzy
    6. Gotta Play the Game f. YFN Lucci
    7. Got to B Real f. Alexza
    8. Epitome
    9. Living My Best Life f. Eric Bellinger
    10. Adidas f. Ball Greezy
    11. Chicken Fried Rice f. 5am, Yo Gotti & Trav
    12. The Old Way f. Axel Leon
    13. Diplomatic Immunity f. Cam’ron
    14. Head Off f. Lil Durk
    15. Pray f. Trav
    16. Bag Talk f. Ball Greezy (Bonus Track)
    17. Still Dipset f. Juelz Santana (Bonus Track)
    18. Once Upon A Time f. Cam’ron (Bonus Track)

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    12 thoughts on “Jim Jones Drops “Wasted Talent” Album

    1. Track 6,7, and 9 shouldnt have been on this. Otherwise it wouldve been a pretty hard album.

    2. Lol weren’t they beefing just a year ago, now Cam is on the album? I’ll definitely be supporting this, I want to see all these guys do well even if they aren’t hot in the street anymore because Dipset defined my teenage years, at least up until 2007 when they split. Not a good sign that Durk is on a song, but that doesn’t necessarily mean its bad. I still get anything the core members put out.

    3. Jimmy + the heatmakers = street classic. Bodega street corner rap for the Hustlers. Never Did the 3 quaters is so fire Rip Porter. Those who came up in that era understand. Jones is a hustler fly guy slick talker getting to money living fast. This album is the epitome of that. Salute to jim

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