Jim Jones released his new album At The Church Steps last Friday. Fans had waited over a year as Jones dropped hints about this project. The album marks twenty years since his first release, On My Way To Church, in August 2004. His fresh collection includes seventeen songs with appearances from several famous artists.
Listeners can hear Fabolous, Dave East, Fivio Foreign, plus many others throughout the tracks. Jones shared a cinematic music video yesterday for his solo song Back In My Bag. The lyrics focus on making money and dealing with rivals in the music industry. During his February interview on The Breakfast Club, Jones explained he created this album purely for himself.
He stated he had helped the Diplomats group and pleased fans for years but felt others never supported him when needed. Jones mentioned he always showed up for everyone else but rarely received the same treatment. He decided he must focus on his personal goals instead. Jones admitted his ongoing conflict with Cam'ron sparked creativity during the album production.
The first track, Jomo, contains direct attacks against Cam'ron. Their disagreement has become more intense in recent months. Jones channeled these emotions into his music, making the album reflect his current life experiences. Fans can hear how these personal struggles influenced his latest musical direction throughout the entire project.
Listeners can hear Fabolous, Dave East, Fivio Foreign, plus many others throughout the tracks. Jones shared a cinematic music video yesterday for his solo song Back In My Bag. The lyrics focus on making money and dealing with rivals in the music industry. During his February interview on The Breakfast Club, Jones explained he created this album purely for himself.
He stated he had helped the Diplomats group and pleased fans for years but felt others never supported him when needed. Jones mentioned he always showed up for everyone else but rarely received the same treatment. He decided he must focus on his personal goals instead. Jones admitted his ongoing conflict with Cam'ron sparked creativity during the album production.
The first track, Jomo, contains direct attacks against Cam'ron. Their disagreement has become more intense in recent months. Jones channeled these emotions into his music, making the album reflect his current life experiences. Fans can hear how these personal struggles influenced his latest musical direction throughout the entire project.