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Jim Jones stirs Nas debate, shrugs as social media spins outrage into promo run

Jim Jones, seated across from Angie Martinez, unpacks the viral tempest stirred by a Gen Z podcast clip comparing his relevance to Nas’. He admits to playing into the media frenzy, while grinning at how swiftly social media morphs controversy into currency.

Claiming he’s no instigator, he recalls simply defending himself, yet seems amused by the fervent Nas devotion he underestimated. “I’m watching people go absolutely batsh– crazy,” he says, half in disbelief, fully in promo mode.


Source: Billboard – Published on July 4, 2025

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