Podcast Summary: "Joe and Jada - Fat Joe, Jadakiss & Jim Jones on Nas, LL Cool J & Hip Hop Idols, Making Rap Money, Raising Kids"
Release Date: June 19, 2025
In this engaging episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, hosted by Joe Crack and Jada, the spotlight shines on hip-hop icon Jim Jones. The conversation delves deep into Jim's journey in the music industry, his influences, challenges, business ventures, and his approach to family and fitness. Below is a detailed breakdown of the key discussions, insights, and memorable moments from the episode.
1. Introduction and Guest Welcome
The episode kicks off with Joe Crack and Jada welcoming Jim Jones to the show, setting the stage for an in-depth discussion about his life and career.
- Jada [01:35]: "You already know him. You don't need too much of an introduction. It's my brother, Jim Jones. Capital status, you heard. Make some noise."
2. Jim Jones' Motivation and Hustle
Jim opens up about his relentless drive and the importance of money as a motivating factor in his career.
- Jim Jones [02:47]: "The money is always the motivation. I mean, hip hop has gave me a life that I wouldn't want to trade for nothing else in the world."
He emphasizes the necessity of reinventing oneself to stay relevant in the ever-evolving music landscape.
- Jim Jones [03:10]: "To stay in it, you got to be real with yourself and realistic with your output..."
3. Helping Other Artists and Building the Community
Jim discusses his passion for mentoring and supporting emerging artists, highlighting his role in the Miami hip-hop scene.
- Jim Jones [05:05]: "I know how to help them and curate them into a way that they have a fair chance of success."
He credits his selfless actions with attracting blessings during his challenging times.
- Jim Jones [06:00]: "The more selfless I was was the more that I was blessed even in my times that I needed it the most."
4. Bronx and Harlem Roots
A spirited conversation about his upbringing in both the Bronx and Harlem, showcasing his pride in his heritage.
- Jim Jones [07:15]: "I got the best of both worlds, man. I got all the attributes from the Bronx and everything from Harlem."
He reflects on the unique blend of influences that shaped his identity.
- Jim Jones [07:44]: "Shouts to the BX, shout out to all my guys over here."
5. The Reality of Hustling and Friendship Dynamics
Joe and Jim delve into the challenges of maintaining friendships amidst success and the hustle culture prevalent in the industry.
- Joe Crack [08:40]: "Some people act like they're cool with being broke or something. So I know your motivation and I understand your answer."
Jim shares personal anecdotes about loyalty and betrayal in his circle.
- Jim Jones [11:19]: "Nobody comes to help you when you're down. But he's up now while I'm down, you heard? Guess what he's doing? Asking you for help."
6. Personal Struggles and Integrity
Joe recounts his ordeal with financial setbacks and the importance of maintaining integrity despite hardships.
- Joe Crack [09:57]: "I'm allergic to broke. I'm going to get that dollar. Like, don't worry about it."
Jim supports the notion of self-reliance and perseverance.
- Jim Jones [12:08]: "I'm not doing it, I'm not doing it. I don't do broke."
7. Fitness and Health
Transitioning from hustle to health, Jim underscores the significance of fitness and diet in his life.
- Jim Jones [17:10]: "Fitness is everything, man. I mean, that's how I found the youth. That's a way to live a longer life."
He shares a personal health scare that prompted significant lifestyle changes.
- Jim Jones [17:25]: "The doctor told me I was pre-diabetic. I had to reverse that whole thing and just cut out the sugars."
8. Fashion and Style Philosophy
Jim articulates his unique approach to fashion, emphasizing authenticity over brand names.
- Jim Jones [24:07]: "I dress wage appropriate, not age appropriate."
He advocates for personal expression through style, irrespective of societal expectations.
- Jim Jones [24:18]: "It's all about who you are, man. It's all about your personality..."
9. Business Ventures and Diversification
Highlighting his entrepreneurial spirit, Jim discusses his new content space in the Bronx aimed at fostering creators.
- Jim Jones [39:23]: "I'm kind of excited. I just brought a major facility in the Bronx where I'm doing an incredible content space..."
He explains the importance of diversifying income streams beyond music.
- Jim Jones [42:37]: "As businessmen, we gotta learn how to diversify, and this is the direction that hip hop and entertainment is going."
10. Music Influences and Legacy
The conversation shifts to Jim's inspirations, notably Nas, and how these influences shaped his artistry.
- Jim Jones [30:22]: "I admired Nas... Nas was my idol when I was young like you did."
He passionately defends his legacy while acknowledging the contributions of his peers.
- Jim Jones [32:08]: "A lot of these rappers have done a tremendous job. I take nothing away from them..."
11. Family and Parenting
Jim reflects on his role as a provider and the impact of his hustler mentality on his children.
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Joe Crack [49:34]: "We're grown up with not much and then we want to make things better for our kids."
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Jim Jones [50:28]: "If your son knows you to be a hustler, guess what's going to happen for your son when his back is against the wall..."
He emphasizes teaching resilience and the hustle spirit to his children.
12. Closing Thoughts and Legacy
As the episode wraps up, Jim shares his aspirations beyond money, focusing on leaving a blueprint for future generations.
- Jim Jones [47:15]: "I think that blueprint will be strong enough for my son to take with him and go crazy."
Joe commends Jim's unwavering dedication and passion.
- Joe Crack [54:29]: "I love that answer. You just wanna be home."
Jim reiterates the importance of sustainability and continuous effort.
- Jim Jones [54:29]: "Because it's all about sustainability. You heard this lifestyle, no matter how you look at it, we etched in stone."
Notable Quotes:
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Jim Jones [02:47]: "The money is always the motivation. I mean, hip hop has gave me a life that I wouldn't want to trade for nothing else in the world."
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Jim Jones [07:15]: "I got the best of both worlds, man. I got all the attributes from the Bronx and everything from Harlem."
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Jim Jones [12:08]: "I'm not doing it, I'm not doing it. I don't do broke."
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Jim Jones [17:25]: "The doctor told me I was pre-diabetic. I had to reverse that whole thing and just cut out the sugars."
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Jim Jones [24:07]: "I dress wage appropriate, not age appropriate."
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Jim Jones [30:22]: "I admired Nas... Nas was my idol when I was young like you did."
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Jim Jones [50:28]: "If your son knows you to be a hustler, guess what's going to happen for your son when his back is against the wall..."
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Jim Jones [47:15]: "I think that blueprint will be strong enough for my son to take with him and go crazy."
Conclusion
This episode offers a comprehensive look into Jim Jones' multifaceted life, highlighting his relentless pursuit of success, commitment to family, and dedication to uplifting others in the hip-hop community. Listeners gain valuable insights into the mindset required to sustain a long-term career in the music industry, the importance of personal health, and the significance of leaving a lasting legacy.
