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This might be one of the most disrespectful takes in New York hip-hop history! On a fiery new episode of Doggie Diamonds No Filter, we have to break down why Jim Jones is being absolutely DELUSIONAL when it comes to the legacy and lyrical prowess of the Queensbridge god, Nas! Let's get straight to it. In recent interviews, Jim Jones has been on a wild run, claiming he wrote on "every" Cam'ron album and now, he's making waves with his commentary on other legends. While he hasn't directly said "I'm better than Nas," his dismissive attitude and self-aggrandizement in the face of Nas's untouchable legacy is what we're talking about today. The Capo is moving like he's in their league, and we have to check that. On this episode, Doggie Diamonds gives his raw, unfiltered take on why Jim Jones's perception of his own place in the lyrical pantheon compared to a certified GOAT like Nas is completely out of touch with reality. We're putting the resumes side-by-side: the hit-making and ad-libs of Jim Jones versus the groundbreaking, poetic, and multi-layered lyricism of "Illmatic," "It Was Written," and Nas's entire classic catalogue. This isn't about disrespecting what Jim Jones has built, but it's about respecting the different leagues these artists play in. To even act like it's a comparison is delusional! Is Jim Jones one of the most delusional figures in hip hop when it comes to his own legacy vs. the true lyrical kings? Let's have a REAL debate in the comments! LIKE if you know there are levels to this, and SUBSCRIBE for more unfiltered takes on Doggie Diamonds No Filter!
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This might be one of the most disrespectful takes in New York hip-hop history! On a fiery new episode of Doggie Diamonds No Filter, we have to break down why Jim Jones is being absolutely DELUSIONAL when it comes to the legacy and lyrical prowess of the Queensbridge god, Nas! Let's get straight to it. In recent interviews, Jim Jones has been on a wild run, claiming he wrote on "every" Cam'ron album and now, he's making waves with his commentary on other legends. While he hasn't directly said "I'm better than Nas," his dismissive attitude and self-aggrandizement in the face of Nas's untouchable legacy is what we're talking about today. The Capo is moving like he's in their league, and we have to check that. On this episode, Doggie Diamonds gives his raw, unfiltered take on why Jim Jones's perception of his own place in the lyrical pantheon compared to a certified GOAT like Nas is completely out of touch with reality. We're putting the resumes side-by-side: the hit-making and ad-libs of Jim Jones versus the groundbreaking, poetic, and multi-layered lyricism of "Illmatic," "It Was Written," and Nas's entire classic catalogue. This isn't about disrespecting what Jim Jones has built, but it's about respecting the different leagues these artists play in. To even act like it's a comparison is delusional! Is Jim Jones one of the most delusional figures in hip hop when it comes to his own legacy vs. the true lyrical kings? Let's have a REAL debate in the comments! LIKE if you know there are levels to this, and SUBSCRIBE for more unfiltered takes on Doggie Diamonds No Filter!
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