Yo… somebody take Jim Jones’ phone away before he says something even dumber than what he already did.

In a plot twist straight outta the Love & Hip-Hop: Lyrical Warfare Edition, Jim Jones really had the audacity to say he’s more influential than Nas.

Yes. Nasir “God’s Son” Jones.
The man who dropped Illmatic, helped birth street poetry, and just won a Grammy in his 40s while still dressing like a GQ cover shoot.
That Nas.

And Jim? Well… he thought it was a smart idea to light that match.

🧨 “Nas Don’t Want No Smoke!”

Jim went on his usual promo-tour-of-delusion and told anyone who would listen that Nas ain’t relevant to the youth anymore. On Shannon Sharpe’s show, he was up there flexin’ like he just came off a Hot 100 run:

“I’m still in the game. I’m rapping at a high level. Nas don’t want smoke. He’s too busy enjoying his $150 or $200 million.”

First of all, that’s a flex not a flaw, Jimmy.

Then he tried to double down with Gen Z logic:

“If they’re 22 now, they were born in 2003. They don’t know Nas like that.”

Sir. The youth didn’t grow up on Big L either, but we still respect the legends. Don’t blame the kids for your mid-tier Spotify streams.

💀 Enter: 50 Cent, a Professional Petty King

Of course, 50 Cent wasn’t about to let that slide. The man who built his brand on trolling Ja Rule and launching meme warfare in real life — yeah, he was READY.

He jumped in like it was a tag-team WWE match:

“Jim Jones was NEVER better than Nas. He will NEVER be better than Nas. And this is coming from someone who ain’t even a Nas fan.”

Bruh, when Fifty, the human embodiment of internet savagery, defends someone he doesn’t even like just to clown you… that’s how you know you screwed up.

50 Cent Fires Back At Jim Jones For Calling Him A 'Sucker': 'I Been Waiting  To Say This' – HipHopDX

📜 Oh, You Wanna Talk Legacy? Let’s Talk “Individual 1”

But 50 wasn’t done. He didn’t need to write a diss track — he let the feds do the talking.

He went full hip-hop history professor and posted an old federal transcript with Jim’s name blacked out as “Individual 1” — that infamous Tekashi 6ix9ine wiretap where prosecutors claim Jimmy was on the phone trying to get Tekashi “handled.”

No charges were ever filed… but the streets don’t forget. And neither does Fifty.

Caption?

“Please don’t tell them I’m at the Four Seasons… I’m scared… Jimmy is gang gang!”

😭😭😭

🧢 Jim Jones Hits Back… From the Gym?

Instead of responding with a track or a bar, Jim did what any confused uncle would do:
He started ranting shirtless from the gym.

Yelling into his phone, flexing, and talking about how he’ll outlift Shannon Sharpe and burn him in a workout battle.

“You talkin’ stats? Let’s talk gym stats! You wanna see me at the bench press? Let’s gooo!”

Sir. This ain’t Planet Fitness vs. Power 105. It’s rap.
Where’s the bars, not biceps?

Even Shannon hit him with the “Bro… were you high?”
And Jim was like:

“I might’ve been a little high… but I’m still more influential than Nas.”

😂 Bro. What.

🎙️ Jim’s “Idol Turned Rival” Confession

In one of the few honest moments, Jim told Fat Joe:

“Nas came out when I was in 11th grade. He was my idol. He influenced how I dressed, how I rapped…”

Okay cool. Respect.

Then five seconds later, he flipped the script:

“But now? I’m more influential than Nas. Check the charts. Check my record.”

What record, sir? Your most viral hit is still “We Fly High” and that was nearly two recessions ago. Meanwhile, Nas has dropped five critically acclaimed albums in the last five years, sold out Madison Square Garden, and is still collaborating with Hit-Boy like it’s 1996 again.

🌐 Fans Went Off: “Jim, Be Serious.”

Once the Internet got hold of Jim’s delusional quotes, it was a wrap:

“Nas just dropped King’s Disease III, what did you drop — a TikTok ab challenge?”
“We Fly High was 17 years ago, my guy. That song can drive now.”
“Being in the gym don’t make you lyrical.”

Meanwhile, Nas is out here doing sold-out global tours, scoring fashion collabs, and staying relevant without even trying.

Jimmy’s out here sweating on IG Live yelling “I’m still here!” like someone asked.

🤡 The Verdict: Jim Chose the Wrong Legend to Play With

Look, we love Dipset. We really do. Cam, Juelz, Jim — y’all had your moment in the pink fur spotlight.

But you don’t come for Nas. Not with weak numbers. Not with wiretap receipts floating online. And definitely not when your comeback plan is yelling “pull up to my gym, bro!” at Shannon Sharpe.

Even your own fans are like, “Please stop.”

🎤 Final Thoughts

What started as a casual flex turned into a full-blown clown show — complete with gym rants, court docs, podcast blowups, and 50 Cent memes.

And at the center of it all?

A man named Jim Jones… who forgot that hip-hop might forgive, but it NEVER forgets.

💬 DROP A COMMENT:
Who’s more influential — Nas or Gym Jones?
Should 50 jump in the booth or just keep trolling from the sidelines?
And would YOU go bar-for-bar or bench-for-bench with Shannon Sharpe?

#Don’tPlayWithNas #50CentClownsJim #GymJones #WiretapWoes #LegendVsLoudmouth 🧢🔥💯