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|Años Activo = 1998-Present
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|Label =[[Roc-A-Fella Records|Roc-A-Fella]] (2002-2004)<br />[[Diplomat Records|Diplomat]] (2002-)<br />[[E1 Music]] (2004-)<br />[[Columbia Records|Columbia]] (2008-)
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|años activo = 1998-presente
|compañía discográfica = [[Diplomat Records]] <br /> [[Columbia Records]] <br /> [[Sony Music]]
|relacionados = [[Cam'ron]] <br /> [[Juelz Santana]] <br /> [[P. Diddy]] <br /> [[The Game (rapero)|The Game]] <br /> [[Lil Wayne]] <br/> Diplomats
|página web = [http://www.capostatus.com Web]
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'''Joseph Guillermo Jones II''' (nacido el 15 de Julio de 1976),<ref name="The Insider">{{cita web|url=http://www.theinsider.com/celebrities/Jim_Jones|título=Jim Jones|obra=The Insider|editorial=CBS|fechaacceso=2009-03-26}}</ref> mas conocido por su nombre '''Jim Jones''' es un rapero Americano, y original miembro de [[The Diplomats]], tambien conocido como "Dipset". Es co-director de [[Diplomat Records]].<ref>Goias, Matt. "[http://www.massappealmag.com/article.php?id=86 Capo for a Day]". ''Mass Appeal Magazine''. Retrieved [[2006-12-20]].</ref><ref>Kwak, Donnie ([[2004-08-13]]). "[http://www.vibe.com/news/magazine_features/2004/08/vibe_magazine_next_jim_jones_gotham_city_hustler_certified/ Jim Jones - Gotham City Hustler + 'Certified Gangsta' Video]". ''Vibe Magazine''. Retrieved [[2006-12-20]].</ref> Jones es tambien un destacado director de video bajo el nombre de la Oficina de Reclamaciones, para los artistas incluyendo [[Cam'ron]], [[Remy Ma]] y [[State Property (Group)|State Property]].


'''Jim Jones''', nacido como '''Joseph Guillermo Jones II''' ([[Harlem]], [[Nueva York]], 15 de julio de 1976), es un rapero, productor discográfico y actor estadounidense. También es el cofundador de [[Diplomat Records]].
En 2004 saco su primer album en solitario ''[[On My Way to Church]]''. La liberacion de su segundo album, ''[[Harlem: Diary of a Summer]]'' en el 2005, coincidio con el aterrizaje Jones un puesto directivo en A&R de la Warner Brothers Records. Un año mas tarde, fue su tercer album, que dio lugar a su mas grande hasta la fecha "[[We Fly High]]". El formo su propio grupode rap [[ByrdGang]].


== Primeros Años ==
== Orígenes y comienzos ==
Jim Jones nacio en [[The Bronx]] a un padre [[Puerto Rican]] y una madre [[Aruban]] y se crio en [[Harlem]].<ref En un ensayo para la revista name="Fader">[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_6718/is_2006_Dec/ai_n28424888/pg_1 Jimmy eat world: Jim Jones across 110th street]</ref> In an essay for ''Fader'' magazine, he stated that his mother would allow him to ride the train from their residence at 176th and Jerome Streets to 110th Street and Lexington Avenue.<ref name="Fader" /> He attended Catholic school but later began cutting church to loiter and play hooky at the train station.<ref name="Fader" /> Jones grew up idolizing fellow rapper, Eminem. In 1999 he told Vibe magazine that "the real slim shady" inspired him to become a full scale hip-hop artist.


Jones fue conocido por formar parte del popular grupo The Diplomats, también conocido como Dipset. Cam'ron, Juelz Santana, Hell Rell, J.R. Writer, 40 Cal, Jha Jha y el encarcelado Freekey Zeekey, son el resto de componentes de Dipset, como también es llamado el grupo. Su madre es afro-arubeña y su padre puertorriqueño, pero él nació en el Harlem, donde residían en unas viviendas de protección, aunque de joven andaba a caballo entre el Bronx y Harlem. Cuando Jones acudía al instituto, conoció a Cam'ron, por aquel entonces, aspirante a rapero. Grabó mucho material con los Diplomats, pero parte de su música procedía de su pasado en las calles. Recientemente ha formado su propio sello, Byrd Gang Records.
== Music career ==
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With Cam'ron breaking out first Jones was in the background as his hypeman. Soon they would form [[The Diplomats]] along with [[Juelz Santana]].<ref name="allmusic">{{cita web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3vfixqyaldae~T1|título=Jim Jones > Biography|apellido=Kellman|nombre=Andy|fecha=2008|editorial=allmusic|fechaacceso=2009-03-26}}</ref>


== Carrera musical ==
=== ''On My Way to Church'' ===
''[[On My Way to Church]]'' is Jones' debut album. The album spawned two singles that made the ''Billboard'' [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] chart: "[[Certified Gangstas]]" (featuring [[Cam'ron]], [[Bezel]] and [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]]), which reached at #80, and "[[Crunk Muzik]]" (featuring his Dipset group members Cam'ron and [[Juelz Santana]]), which reached #84. The album peaked at #18 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] chart, #3 on the Top Independent Albums chart, and #4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.<ref>{{cita web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:0ifuxq9sldse~T3|título=On My Way to Church > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles|editorial=allmusic|fechaacceso=2009-03-26}}</ref>


En abril de 2004, Jones y Cam'ron fundaron Sizzurp, una marca de licores. Jones también trabajó para sacar su álbum de debut, The Diplomats Presents Jim Jones: On My Way To Church, publicado en agosto de 2004. El álbum contaba con el hit Certified Gangstas (sample de Eazy-E), donde participaron [[Cam'ron]] y [[The Game (rapero)|The Game]]. Jones también provocó una polémica cuando afirmó en una emisora de radio de Nueva York que odiaba a su antiguo amigo Mase, que hizo previamente algunos comentarios sobre Cam'ron y Jones, que este último afirmó que fueron inciertos.
=== ''Harlem: Diary of a Summer'' ===
''[[Harlem: Diary of a Summer]]'' is Jones' second album. It reached number 5 on the [[Billboard 200]] and topped the [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]] and [[Top Independent Albums]] charts.<ref name="album charts">{{cita web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3vfixqyaldae~T5|título=Jim Jones > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums|editorial=allmusic|fechaacceso=2009-03-26}}</ref> It had three singles that were listed on the ''Billboard'' R&B/Hip-Hop chart: "Baby Girl", which reached #58; "Summer Wit' Miami", which reached #78;<ref name="single charts">{{cita web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3vfixqyaldae~T51|título=Jim Jones > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles|editorial=allmusic|fechaacceso=2009-03-26}}</ref> and "What You Been Drankin' On?" (featuring [[Sean Combs|Diddy]], [[Paul Wall]], and Jha Jha), which reached #106.<ref>{{cita web|url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=345&cfgn=Singles&cfn=Bubbling+Under+R%26amp%3BB%2FHip-Hop+Singles&ci=3062885&cdi=8495795&cid=12%2F03%2F2005|título=What You Been Drankin' On|fecha=2005-12-03|obra=Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles|editorial=Billboard|fechaacceso=2009-03-26}}</ref>


En 2005, presentó su segundo trabajo, Harlem: The Diary of a Summer. El álbum debutó en la Billboard 200 en el #5, siendo #1 en Top Rap Albums, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums y Top Independent Albums. Sus singles fueron "Baby Girl" y Summer Wit' Miami" con [[Trey Songz]]. Contando también con las apariciones de Max B, Denise Weeks, [[Juelz Santana]], J.R. Writer, Latif, Hell Rell, T.K., [[P. Diddy]], [[Paul Wall]], Jha Jha, Cardan, Hussein Fatal y 40 Cal.
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Es el 2006 el año en el que sale a la luz su mayor éxito hasta el momento, Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment), y su sencillo "We Fly High", posteriormente "We Fly High Remix" en el que colaboran Diddy, [[T.I.]], [[Young Dro]], [[Birdman (rapero)|Birdman]], y Juelz Santana (solo en video del remix, no en la versión verdadera). Otros de los sencillos fueron "Reppin' Time" ("We fly High/Reppin' Time") y "Emotionless/So Harlem". El álbum vendió 106.000 copias en su primera semana, debutó en el sexto puesto de la Billdoard 200, y ha alcanzado la cifra de 739.000 copias vendidas a nivel mundial. Además incluye colaboraciones de Max B, Cam'ron, Jha Jha, Princess, Lil Wayne, Stack Bundles, Rell, Hell Rell, Chink Santana, Dr. Ben Chavis & NOE. Tal ha sido el éxito del álbum que [[Koch Records]] lo relanzó el 28 de agosto de 2007, haciendo un "Deluxe Edition" de 2 CD y tracks inéditos como "Lookin' At The Game".
=== ''Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)'' ===
''[[Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)]]'' is Jim Jones' third album. This album was more commercial and once again featured Dipset members along with [[Lil Wayne]]. The album spawned his biggest single to date, "[[We Fly High]]". In the music video of 2006 hit "We Fly High", Jones started a signature dance move of throwing up a fake jump shot every time the ad-lib "Ballin!'" was stated in the song. This dance move became so popular that it inspired [[Michael Strahan]] and [[Plaxico Burress]] to do the dance move after big plays during a [[Monday Night Football]] game in 2006. The album has been certified gold.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1544090/20061026/jones_jim_rap_.jhtml NFL Players Shooting Jump Shots During Games? Blame Jim Jones].</ref>


Año 2008, sale a la venta una nueva Mixtape official de Capo, Harlem's American Gangster. Más tarde tras ser re-maxterizada e incluir nuevos remixes en ella se presenta como nuevo álbum, contando con colaboraciones de Oshy, NOE, Cobe, Mel Matrix, Haruomi Hosono, Stack Bundles (Rest In Peace) y Rell . El primer sencillo fue "Love Me No More BW ByrdGang Money".
=== ''Pray IV Reign'' ===
''[[Pray IV Reign]]'' is Jim Jones' fourth album. It was released March 24, 2009. The album peaked at #9 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] chart. On July 8, Jones released a promotional single entitled "The Good Stuff" featuring NOE<ref>[http://www.defsounds.com/news/Jim_jones_preps_back_2_back Jim Jones preps Beck 2 Back], defsound.com.</ref><ref>[http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001BW0EUC ''The Good Stuff''], [[Amazon.com]].</ref>The album features "[[Pop Champagne]]" which is also going to be featured on [[Ron Browz]] album as well. A bonus track on the album is "Jackin' Swagga From Us" with Twista, Noe and Lil Wayne which takes shots at T.I. and Jay-Z for allegedly stealing their styles and mocking their song "[[Swagga Like Us]]".<ref>[http://www.complex.com/blogs/2008/10/03/jim-jones-explains-his-swagger-like-us-response/ Jim Jones Explains His ‘Swagger Like Us’ Response]</ref> It is his first solo album under [[Columbia Records]]. Along with releasing the album Jim Jones is doing an off-Broadway musical called ''[[Hip-Hop Monologues: Inside the Life and Mind of Jim Jones]]''.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1599382/20081114/jones_jim_rap_.jhtml Jim Jones Sets His Sights On Broadway With 'Hip-Hop Monologues']</ref> In 2009 Jim Jones became Vice President of Urban A&R at Koch Records which is now [[E1 Music]].<ref>[Jim Jones Accepts VP Of Urban A&R Job At Koch Records]</ref>


Ya el 24 de marzo de 2009 sale a la venta su cuarto disco, Pray IV Reign, tras tres años de parón Jones vuelve al panorama musical con un disco en el que colabora gente como [[Ludacris]], [[Lil' Wayne]] y [[Twista]]. Han salido tres singles para el álbum, el más destacado Pop Champagne con Ron Browz y Juelz Santana.
== Criminal charges ==
In December of 2008 Jim Jones was arrested for allegedly beating up a friend of the R&B singer [[Ne-Yo]] outside the [[Louis Vuitton]] store in [[New York City]]; he has pleaded not guilty.<ref>[http://www.wivb.com/dpp/living/ent_celeb_jim_jones_pleads_not_guilty_to_assault_charges_200902052191819 Jim Jones Pleads Not Guilty to Assault Charges]. AP: February 5, 2009</ref>


== Discografía ==
During the early hours of March 16, 2009 Jim Jones was believed to have been involved in an argument at the Esko Lounge in Detroit. Shots were fired and two men were injured, one of them is assumed to be local rapper Trick-Trick.<ref>{{cita web
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|''On My Way to Church'' <small>
* Primer álbum de estudio
* Lanado: 24 de agosto de 2004
* Productora: [[Diplomat Records|Diplomat]]/[[Koch Records|Koch]]</small>
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|''Harlem: Diary of a Summer'' <small>
* SEdundo álbum de estudio
* Lanzado: 23 de agosto de 2005
* Productora: Diplomat/Koch</small>
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|2006
|''Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)'' <small>
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* Label: Diplomat/Koch</small>
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|''Pray IV Reign'' <small>
* Cuarto álbum de estudio
* Lanzado: 24 de marzo de 2009
* Label: Diplomat/[[Columbia Records|Columbia]]/[[Koch Records|E1 Music]]</small>
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== Singles ==
Jim Jones was arrested April 5 in New Jersey. Jones was reportedly driving a 2007 black Bentley in New Jersey, when he was stopped by police. He was immediately arrested after officers discovered he had an outstanding warrant for an unpaid ticket from 2005.<ref>[http://www.ballerstatus.com/2009/04/07/jim-jones-arrested-in-new-jersey-twitters-during-entire-process/ Jim Jones Arrested In New Jersey, Twitters During Entire Process]</ref>
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=== Tru-Life ===
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According to an interview with [[Tru-Life]] in the June/July 2006 issue of ''Complex Magazine'', rumors had spread that Tru-Life was referring to Jim Jones in his [[wikt:diss song|diss song]] "New New York". Jim Jones reportedly began calling several rappers and telling them that he had a DVD of Tru-Life dissing them. Tru-Life responded by calling Dipset Boss [[Cam'ron]] "a bitch."<ref>[http://www.sohh.com/articles/article.php/9142 Hip-Hop Cop Reveals B.I.G.'s Killer, Tru Life Says "fuck Cam'Ron," Ludacris Hearts Oprah, Vida Guerra Poses For Playboy | Pulse Report | SOHH.com /<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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Jones responded by challenging Tru-Life to a brawl with US$50,000 at stake.
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<ref>[http://www.sohh.com/articles/article.php/9248 Ludacris Takes Shots At T.I. And Young Jeezy? Jim Jones Challenges Tru Life To Knuckle Up, The Game Names Names, Diddy Vs Lindsay Lohan | Pulse Report | SOHH.com /<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Months later, Jones told an interviewer that Tru-Life did not respond to the challenge, doesn't count in the rap industry, and lacked the money and heart to accept Jones' challenge.<ref name="JJ">[http://www.latinrapper.com/jim_jones_interview.html Jim Jones Interview - "Dip Set Capo Jim Jones Still Gaining Altitude"]</ref>
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The argument continued into 2007, when Tru-Life released his DJ J-Love hosted mixtape entitled ''Tru York'' with Dipset diss tracks and whose cover [[superimpose]]s an image of Jim Jones' face over a swimsuit-clad [[Borat]] picture.<ref name="JL">[http://www.j-loveonline.com/truyorktracks.html Tru York Mixtape track listing"]</ref>
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|align="left"|"Certified Gangstas" <small>(featuring [[The Game (rapero)|The Game]], [[Cam'ron]] & [[Jay Bezel]])</small>
=== Jay-Z ===
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Jones' beef with Tru-Life may have stemmed from [[Cam'Ron#Feud with Jay-Z|a dispute]] between [[Cam'ron]] and [[Jay-Z]], as Tru-Life was signed to Jay-Z's [[Roc-La-Familia]] label at the time. Jim Jones has also dissed Jay-Z's performance as president of [[Def Jam Recordings]].<ref>Chery, Carl ([[2005-08-26]]). "[http://www.sohh.com/articles/article.php/7470 Jim Jones' Greasy Jay-Z Talk]". ''SOHH.com''. Retrieved [[2006-12-20]].</ref>
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Jay-Z has since responded with a diss track called "Brooklyn High" over the beat from Jones's "[[We Fly High]]".<ref name="BROOKLYN">[http://www.latinrapper.com/jay_z_brooklyn_high_diss_lyrics.html "Jay-Z Disses Jim Jones" Brooklyn High Lyrics]</ref> On December 1st, 2006, [[Black Entertainment Television|BET]]'s Access Granted debuted the video for Jones's "We Fly High" remix, with [[Sean Combs|Diddy]], [[Bryan Williams (businessman)|Baby]], [[T.I.]], [[Young Dro]], and added [[Juelz Santana]]'s verse from his response on the "We Fly High Beef Mix".
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He recently got in to an altercation with a Jay-Z associate who was with Ne-Yo at the time and turned himself into the police shortly after. But was recently reported that Jones did not get into a altercation with recording artist Ne-yo, it was just a rumor to stir up the beef.[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1602072/20090105/jones_jim_rap_.jhtml]
|align="left"|"Crunk Muzik" <small>(featuring [[Juelz Santana]] & Cam'ron)</small>

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=== Cam'ron ===
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In early 2007, rumors began to spread stating that Jim Jones had been in many rifts and disagreements with fellow [[The Diplomats|Dipset]] member [[Cam'ron]]<ref name=autogenerated2>[http://www.sohh.com/articles/article.php/11545 Jim Jones Admits Beef With Cam'ron, "Me & Cam Haven't Spoken To Each Other In A Year" | Daily Hip-Hop News | SOHH.com /<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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On May 7, 2007, Jones was to appear on the "[[Funkmaster Flex]] radio show", but due to unknown reasons Jones was a no-show. Bloggers and listeners began to wonder if this statement of a possible break-up within the group was indeed true.<ref>[http://www.sohh.com/articles/article.php/11561 Jim Jones Dips Out On Cam'ron Talk, Speaks Out Against Drug Law | Daily Hip-Hop News | SOHH.com /<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> However, radio personality [[Miss Info]] interviewed Jones and got him to describe the situation with him and Cam'ron. He said:
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{{cquote|"Me and Cam'ron haven't spoken to each other in a year...I kept quiet out of loyalty, I felt like if we can't be friends then at least we can do business together," Jones explained to Miss Info. "But now I can't be next to you...I'm through with being in hot water because of you...We still the Diplomats. We worked too hard to achieve our own success and now we're gonna do something new."<ref name=autogenerated2 />}}
|align="left"|"Baby Girl" <small>(featuring Max B)</small>

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On April 8th, 2009, after three years of not being on speaking terms with Jones, Cam'ron stated that the rift in the Diplomats is too big for him to make music with [[Juelz Santana]] or Jim Jones ever again. The Harlem rapper said the "last straw" was Jim Jones publicly denying a phone call between the two that took place back in February.
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"Basically, to be honest — it's a wrap," he said. "I called Jim. Everybody has not been speaking for the past three, four years. It just got in the public. Once the problems get in the public, to me, it can't be fixed. Recently, maybe a month ago, I called Zeke's phone," he added. "I speak to Jim, I say, 'Cool, B. Maybe we can work some stuff out.' I was really at the point where we could work some stuff out. Maybe three minutes before I did an [[MTV]] interview ... we just got off the phone, so I did the interview and said we just got off the phone. Jim gets on the TV or radio, whatever, and be like, 'No, me and Cam didn't speak. I don't know what he's talking about. He's got Alzheimer's.' Then he said, 'We did speak on the phone.' My thing is, why lie about a phone conversation? Why would I lie about a phone call?"
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== Filmography ==
|align="left"|"Summer Wit Miami " <small>(featuring [[Trey Songz]])</small>
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|align="left"|"What You Been Drankin On" <small>(featuring [[P. Diddy]], [[Paul Wall]] & [[Jha Jha]])</small>
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|align="left"|"We Fly High"
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|align="left"|"Emotionless" <small>(featuring Juelz Santana)</small>
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|align="left"|"Love Me No More" <small>(featuring Cobe)</small>
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|align="left" rowspan="1"|''Harlem's American Gangster''
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|align="left"|"Pop Champagne" <small>(con [[Ron Browz]] featuring Juelz Santana)</small>
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|align="left" rowspan="3"|''Pray IV Reign''
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|align="left"|"Na Na Nana Na Na" <small>(featuring Bree-Beauty)</small>
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|align="left"|"Blow the Bank" <small>(featuring Oshy & Starr)</small>
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|align="center" valign="top"|38
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''In and Out of Love''
|-
|-
|align="center" rowspan="4"|2007
|??? ||''[[The Wire]]'' ||Man standing in front of store||Cameo
|align="left" valign="top"|"Sexy Lady (Remix)" <small>([[Yung Berg]] featuring Junior, Jim Jones, & [[Rich Boy]])</small>
|Align="center" valign="top"|18
|align="center" valign="top"|16
|align="center" valign="top"|6
|align="left" valign="top"|''Almost Famous EP''
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|"Sticky Icky" <small>([[Pitbull (cantante)|Pitbull]] featuring Jim Jones)</small>
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''The Boatlift''
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|"I Get Money" <small>([[Lil Flip]] featuring Jim Jones)</small>
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''I Need Mine''
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|"Now I Can Do That" <small>(Bake Up Boyz featuring Jim Jones)</small>
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|108
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''Fresh out da Kitchen''
|-
|align="center" rowspan="3"|2008
|align="left" valign="top"|"Foolish (Remix)" <small>([[Shawty Lo]] featuring [[DJ Khaled]], [[Birdman (rapero)|Birdman]], [[Rick Ross]], & Jim Jones)</small>
|align="center" valign="top"|102
|align="center" valign="top"|29
|align="center" valign="top"|13
|align="left" valign="top"|''Units in the City''
|-
|align="left"|"To All My Hustlers" <small>(Chain Gang Parolees featuring Jim Jones)</small>
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|105
|align="center"|-
|align="left"|''The Game''
|-
|align="left"|"That's Right" <small>([[Three 6 Mafia]] featuring [[Akon]] & Jim Jones)</small>
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|97
|align="center"|-
|align="left"|''Last 2 Walk''
|-
|align="center" rowspan="3"|2009
|align="left" valign="top"|"My Swagg" <small>(Big Chief featuring Jim Jones)</small>
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|84
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''My Swagg (The Eat Greedy EP, Vol. 1)''
|-
|align="left" valign="top"|"Wut You Talkin Bout" <small>([[Hussein Fatal]] featuring Jim Jones)</small>
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''Born Legendary''
|-
|align="left"|"I Love Her" <small>([[Marques Houston]] featuring Jim Jones)</small>
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|85
|align="center"|-
|align="left"|''Mr. Houston''
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|-
|2008 ||''[[Righteous Kill]]'' ||himself ||Cameo
|}
|}

== Discography ==
{{main|Jim Jones discography}}
=== Studio albums ===
* ''[[On My Way to Church]]''
**Released: August 24, 2004
**Label: Diplomat/Koch
**U.S. Sales: 450,000+

* ''[[Harlem: Diary of a Summer]]''
**Released: August 23, 2005
**Label: Diplomat/Koch
**U.S. Sales: 400,000+

* ''[[Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)]]''
**Released: November 7, 2006
**Label: Diplomat/Koch
**U.S. Sales: 600,000+

* ''[[Pray IV Reign]]''
**Released: March 24, 2009
**Label: Diplomat/Columbia
**U.S. Sales: 66,594<ref>[http://pulsemusic.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gmn&action=display&thread=83875 Billboard Top 200 Soundscan (4/25/2009)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

=== Collaboration albums ===

* ''[[M.O.B.: The Album]]'' With Byrdgang
**Released: July 1, 2008
**Label: Splash/Diplomat/Asylum
**U.S. sales: 47,165+

=== Compilations ===

* ''[[A Dipset X-Mas]]''
**Released: December 5, 2006
**Label: Diplomat/Koch
**U.S. Sales: 20,209[5]

* ''[[Jim Jones & Skull Gang Present A Tribute To Bad Santa Starring Mike Epps]]''
**Released: November 25, 2008
**Label: Splash/Koch
**U.S. sales: 111,023

== References ==
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== Enlaces externos ==
== Enlaces externos ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20091128183108/http://www.jimjonesofficial.com/ Web oficial de Jim Jones]
* [http://www.capostatus.com Official website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090505014100/http://www.goldmic.com/JimJones Página de Jones en goldmusic]
* {{allmusicguide |id=11:3vfixqyaldae |label=Jim Jones}}
* [http://goldmic.com/jimjones Official Jim Jones page on hip hop social network GoldMic]
* {{imdb name |id=1530170 |name=Jim Jones}}
* {{myspace|jimjones|Jim Jones}}
* {{myspace|jimjones|Jim Jones}}
* [http://twitter.com/jimjonescapo/ Jim Jones[[Twitter]]]
* [http://twitter.com/jimjonescapo/ Jim Jones [[Twitter]]]
* [http://www.cream.cz/?recenze=jim-jones-pray-iv-reign-columbia-sony Pray IV Reign review]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20061109030942/http://www.lyricsdir.com/jim-jones-lyrics.html Jim Jones: Letras]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060110093312/http://www.dipsetmixtapes.com/ Dipset Mixtapes]

* [http://www.rapmusiczone.com/jim-jones/cantante/prj.html Jim Jones rapero]
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Jim Jones

Jones en 2008
Información personal
Nombre de nacimiento Joseph Guillermo Jones II
Otros nombres Jimmy Jones
CAPO
Nacimiento 15 de julio de 1976 (48 años)
Harlem, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
Nacionalidad Estadounidense
Lengua materna Inglés Ver y modificar los datos en Wikidata
Educación
Educado en Cardinal Hayes High School Ver y modificar los datos en Wikidata
Información profesional
Ocupación
Años activo 1998-presente
Seudónimo Jimmy Jones
CAPO
Género Hip Hop
Instrumento Voz
Discográfica Diplomat Records
Columbia Records
Sony Music
Artistas relacionados Cam'ron
Juelz Santana
P. Diddy
The Game
Lil Wayne
Diplomats
Miembro de The Diplomats Ver y modificar los datos en Wikidata
Sitio web

Jim Jones, nacido como Joseph Guillermo Jones II (Harlem, Nueva York, 15 de julio de 1976), es un rapero, productor discográfico y actor estadounidense. También es el cofundador de Diplomat Records.

Orígenes y comienzos

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Jones fue conocido por formar parte del popular grupo The Diplomats, también conocido como Dipset. Cam'ron, Juelz Santana, Hell Rell, J.R. Writer, 40 Cal, Jha Jha y el encarcelado Freekey Zeekey, son el resto de componentes de Dipset, como también es llamado el grupo. Su madre es afro-arubeña y su padre puertorriqueño, pero él nació en el Harlem, donde residían en unas viviendas de protección, aunque de joven andaba a caballo entre el Bronx y Harlem. Cuando Jones acudía al instituto, conoció a Cam'ron, por aquel entonces, aspirante a rapero. Grabó mucho material con los Diplomats, pero parte de su música procedía de su pasado en las calles. Recientemente ha formado su propio sello, Byrd Gang Records. jim jones priority

Carrera musical

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En abril de 2004, Jones y Cam'ron fundaron Sizzurp, una marca de licores. Jones también trabajó para sacar su álbum de debut, The Diplomats Presents Jim Jones: On My Way To Church, publicado en agosto de 2004. El álbum contaba con el hit Certified Gangstas (sample de Eazy-E), donde participaron Cam'ron y The Game. Jones también provocó una polémica cuando afirmó en una emisora de radio de Nueva York que odiaba a su antiguo amigo Mase, que hizo previamente algunos comentarios sobre Cam'ron y Jones, que este último afirmó que fueron inciertos.

En 2005, presentó su segundo trabajo, Harlem: The Diary of a Summer. El álbum debutó en la Billboard 200 en el #5, siendo #1 en Top Rap Albums, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums y Top Independent Albums. Sus singles fueron "Baby Girl" y Summer Wit' Miami" con Trey Songz. Contando también con las apariciones de Max B, Denise Weeks, Juelz Santana, J.R. Writer, Latif, Hell Rell, T.K., P. Diddy, Paul Wall, Jha Jha, Cardan, Hussein Fatal y 40 Cal.

Es el 2006 el año en el que sale a la luz su mayor éxito hasta el momento, Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment), y su sencillo "We Fly High", posteriormente "We Fly High Remix" en el que colaboran Diddy, T.I., Young Dro, Birdman, y Juelz Santana (solo en video del remix, no en la versión verdadera). Otros de los sencillos fueron "Reppin' Time" ("We fly High/Reppin' Time") y "Emotionless/So Harlem". El álbum vendió 106.000 copias en su primera semana, debutó en el sexto puesto de la Billdoard 200, y ha alcanzado la cifra de 739.000 copias vendidas a nivel mundial. Además incluye colaboraciones de Max B, Cam'ron, Jha Jha, Princess, Lil Wayne, Stack Bundles, Rell, Hell Rell, Chink Santana, Dr. Ben Chavis & NOE. Tal ha sido el éxito del álbum que Koch Records lo relanzó el 28 de agosto de 2007, haciendo un "Deluxe Edition" de 2 CD y tracks inéditos como "Lookin' At The Game".

Año 2008, sale a la venta una nueva Mixtape official de Capo, Harlem's American Gangster. Más tarde tras ser re-maxterizada e incluir nuevos remixes en ella se presenta como nuevo álbum, contando con colaboraciones de Oshy, NOE, Cobe, Mel Matrix, Haruomi Hosono, Stack Bundles (Rest In Peace) y Rell . El primer sencillo fue "Love Me No More BW ByrdGang Money".

Ya el 24 de marzo de 2009 sale a la venta su cuarto disco, Pray IV Reign, tras tres años de parón Jones vuelve al panorama musical con un disco en el que colabora gente como Ludacris, Lil' Wayne y Twista. Han salido tres singles para el álbum, el más destacado Pop Champagne con Ron Browz y Juelz Santana.

Discografía

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Año Título Posición
U.S. U.S. R&B U.S. Rap
2004 On My Way to Church
  • Primer álbum de estudio
  • Lanado: 24 de agosto de 2004
  • Productora: Diplomat/Koch
18 4 3
2005 Harlem: Diary of a Summer
  • SEdundo álbum de estudio
  • Lanzado: 23 de agosto de 2005
  • Productora: Diplomat/Koch
5 1 1
2006 Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)
  • Tercer álbum de estudio
  • Lanzado: 7 de noviembre de 2006
  • Label: Diplomat/Koch
6 1 1
2009 Pray IV Reign
  • Cuarto álbum de estudio
  • Lanzado: 24 de marzo de 2009
  • Label: Diplomat/Columbia/E1 Music
9 2 1

Singles

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Año Canción Posición Álbum
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap
2004 "Certified Gangstas" (featuring The Game, Cam'ron & Jay Bezel) - 80 - On My Way to Church
"Crunk Muzik" (featuring Juelz Santana & Cam'ron) - 84 -
2005 "Baby Girl" (featuring Max B) - 58 - Harlem: Diary of a Summer
"Summer Wit Miami " (featuring Trey Songz) - 78 -
"What You Been Drankin On" (featuring P. Diddy, Paul Wall & Jha Jha) - 106 -
2006 "We Fly High" 5 4 1 Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)
2007 "Emotionless" (featuring Juelz Santana) - 91 -
2008 "Love Me No More" (featuring Cobe) - 103 - Harlem's American Gangster
"The Good Stuff" (featuring NOE) - 103 - Desconocido
"Pop Champagne" (con Ron Browz featuring Juelz Santana) 22 3 3 Pray IV Reign
2009 "Na Na Nana Na Na" (featuring Bree-Beauty) - 75 -
"Blow the Bank" (featuring Oshy & Starr) - - -

Como colaborador

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Año Canción U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap Álbum
2006 "I Love You" (Cheri Dennis featuring Jim Jones & Yung Joc) - 38 - In and Out of Love
2007 "Sexy Lady (Remix)" (Yung Berg featuring Junior, Jim Jones, & Rich Boy) 18 16 6 Almost Famous EP
"Sticky Icky" (Pitbull featuring Jim Jones) - - - The Boatlift
"I Get Money" (Lil Flip featuring Jim Jones) - - - I Need Mine
"Now I Can Do That" (Bake Up Boyz featuring Jim Jones) - 108 - Fresh out da Kitchen
2008 "Foolish (Remix)" (Shawty Lo featuring DJ Khaled, Birdman, Rick Ross, & Jim Jones) 102 29 13 Units in the City
"To All My Hustlers" (Chain Gang Parolees featuring Jim Jones) - 105 - The Game
"That's Right" (Three 6 Mafia featuring Akon & Jim Jones) - 97 - Last 2 Walk
2009 "My Swagg" (Big Chief featuring Jim Jones) - 84 - My Swagg (The Eat Greedy EP, Vol. 1)
"Wut You Talkin Bout" (Hussein Fatal featuring Jim Jones) - - - Born Legendary
"I Love Her" (Marques Houston featuring Jim Jones) - 85 - Mr. Houston

Enlaces externos

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