Jomo’s Flock.
Jomo’s Flock.
Up for some poker? Well Jimmy and Mel pull out the deck and stack their chips as they revamp Kendrick’s “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe”. They got their drink. They got their music.
Still awake and on that night prowl, Jim Jones and his gang are back with more street cinema off the Vampire Life 2 mixtape. The drama continues.
Jim Jones is back in the director’s chair, and for his new video, his Byrd Gang bundle up and loiter in the project stairwells. Drinks and smoke? Sounds like our type of gathering.
With Jahlil Beats on the track, Jim Jones connects with his sidekick Mel Matrix and G-Unit affiliate Trav for his latest track. flex UPDATE: No tags.
Jim Jones will spook the game with his new mixtape, Vampire Life on Halloween. Until then, he’s
Jimmy rounds up Mel Matrix and Kingpen Slim and takes a crack at Lil Wayne and Rozay’s collaboration. Featuring the bombs from Funk Flex.
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