Jim Jones Releases “El Capo” Album

    Jim Jones has followed up 2018’s Wasted Talent album with a new LP titled El Capo. The project is produced by longtime Dipset collaborators The Heatmakerz.

    The 16-track album is loaded with an impressive list of features. Guests include Rick Ross, Cam’ron, Jadakiss, Benny The Butcher, Conway The Machine, Curren$y, Fat Joe, Fabolous and Dave East, among others.

    View Jones’ El Capo stream, cover art and tracklist below.

    1. Cristal Occasions
    2. Love of the Hustle f. Trav
    3. Make No Issues of It
    4. Nyc f. Fat Joe
    5. Good Die Young f. Marc Scibilia
    6. State of the Union f. Rick Ross & Marc Scibilia
    7. Pity in the Summer f. Cam’ron, Rain, Fred the Godson & Marc Scibilia
    8. My Era f. Maino & Drama
    9. Nothing Lasts f. Fabolous & Marc Scibilia
    10. Cocaine Dreamin f. Ball Greezy & Dave East
    11. Mama I Made It f. Cam’ron
    12. To Whom it May Concern f. Cam’ron, Guordan Banks, Benny The Butcher & Conway The Machine
    13. Sports Cars f. Curren$y
    14. Song Boxing
    15. Bread Right f. Trav
    16. Don’t Know What They Took Him For f. Jadakiss & Philthy Rich

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    20 thoughts on “Jim Jones Releases “El Capo” Album

      1. For what? muslims weren’t behind that shit, everybody with a half a brain knows that shit. Only one country in the middle-east benefitted from that, and it sure as hell isn’t a muslim country. Hint: a terrorist state established on stolen land by the bankers responsible for all the terror and turmoil both in middle-east, europe and US.

        1. You must be referring to “our greatest ally” and “only democracy in the middle-east”. What a great ally who attacks american people, eh? Like they did with USS Liberty (Google it) and tried to blame it on Egypt so that US would fight them while the merchants rub their hands in the background laughing. 9/11 is no different, a typical false flag by the merchants. And about being “only democracy in the middle-east” well lets ask about how that democracy is working for the p.ales.tinian population over there who have been stripped of their rights and are genocided on daily basis while our zio-controlled media and politicians remain silent.

    1. ?? fire. Jim continues to step it up. Its a damn shame that an album like this doesnt get the attention weak ass Meg thee Stallion and Khaled get.

        1. Lol nah man. I mean he keeps getting better. I think thats a sign of dedication to ones craft. Look at Juelz. Dude got worse, Jim’s releases continue to be impressive.

    2. This album brings back early 2000 hip hop memories. Posse cuts, sped up soul samples, lyrics and streets. NY at its peak. Jim holds his own but if this was a Nas and Az album this would be a hip hop classic. Jim deserves 4.5 for this

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