Jim Jones and the Clipse have never gotten along but the New Yorker has now blasted the rap duo’s new single “Ace Trumpets”.

Speaking to Bootleg Kev at the BET Awards, Jones showed there was no love loss between himself and the Virginia duo.

Jones dismissed the track, saying: “What’s so great about it? It’s good in what? The nostalgic value of it? I don’t believe it. I don’t believe it, I don’t believe them.”

He added: “But that’s a whole other story and I don’t wanna downplay nobody’s craft… but I don’t listen to their music and never have. I don’t recall too many records that I can remember.”

Pusha T is yet to respond the former Dipset rapper however it is not the first time Jones has taken aim at him.

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Jones was not a fan that Pusha was ranked in a top rappers of all time list and made his feelings known: “What has he done that puts him in the greatest rappers of all time? Besides talk about cocaine that he probably didn’t get himself. He could rap his ass off but what has he done? Nobody has dressed like him. Nobody want to be like Pusha T. I don’t remember nothing.”

Jones’ comments led to the duo exchanging disses with Pusha flaming Capo on a track that was premiered at Louis Vuitton’s 2023 fashion show.

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On the song, King Push rapped: “Beware of my name, that there’s delegate / You know I know where you’re delicate / Crush you to pieces, I’ll hum a breath of it / I will close your heaven for the hell of it / You think it’d be valor amongst veterans/ I’m watching your fame escape relevance / We all in a room but here’s the elephant / You chasing a feature out of your element.”

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He continued: “And those lab diamonds under inspection / The question marks block your blessings / It’s no tombstones in the desert / I know by now you get the message.”

More recently, Pusha has kicked off a feud with Travis Scott, eviscerating him on latest Clipse single “So Be It” and several subsequent interviews.