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Jim Jones ft. Dyce Peso & Eager Streetz “Hoodie Season,” Memphis Bleek “Nonetheless Roc” & Extra | Each day Visuals 3.11.25

Together with his newest album, At The Church Steps formally out on the streets and making noise, Jim Jones isn’t letting up on dropping new movies in help of the undertaking and for his newest providing linked up with a few of his rap friends for one of many album’s fan favourite cuts.

Partnering up with the likes of Dyce Peso and Eager Streetz for the visuals to “Hoodie Season,” Jim Jones and firm take to the membership to get issues turnt up and proceed to pop some bottles, smoke some bud and rub elbows with the likes of Marlon Wayans and Rick Ross. They don’t name Jim Jones the OG YN for nothing, b.

Elsewhere his one-time former label mate, Memphis Bleek resides his grown man life and in his clip to “Nonetheless Roc,” Bleek takes a visit out to the Dominican Republic the place he lays up at a elaborate cabana and sports activities his OG Roc-A-Fella chains to indicate that his allegiance is now and eternally will likely be to the Roc.

Take a look at the remainder of at this time’s drops together with work from Dave East and Ransom, Killah Priest, and extra.

JIM JONES FT. DYCE PESO & KEEN STREETZ – “HOODIE SEASON”

MEMPHIS BLEEK – “STILL ROC”

DAVE EAST & RANSOM – “AUDUBON BALLROOM (PART 2)”

KILLAH PRIEST – “MUSTARD SEED”

SLIM THUG & PROPAIN – “NAWF & THE SOUTH”

PARIS NIGHTS – “HURRICANE”

NEMS – “AMOUNA”

JAY CRITCH – “HIGHER”

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