Jim Jones and ASAP Ferg are teaming up to rep their hood once again. Jones revisits his Ferg-assisted "Harlem" single to release a music video for the track. The two rappers make their moves in the night while putting on for Harlem like only they can.

Everything may be cool with Jim Jones and the ASAP Mob crew, but things aren't so smooth in Jones' own Dipset camp. The New York native's beef with Diplomats co-founder Cam'ron was reignited earlier this year. Jones blames money for their fractured relationship.

"For the most part, me and Cam always had a strange relationship," Jones explained. "Not in the beginning — in the beginning, we was like two peas in a bucket, fuck it. As time goes and you get money and you’re that young with so much power and nobody over you telling you what you should be doing, how you should be moving, you tend to separate. Money makes you your own man, especially when you make a shitload of it."

The issues between Jim Jones and Cam'ron went public once again when Cam allegedly took Jones off the "Oh Yeah" single with Juelz Santana. Jones criticized Cam for removing his verse from a song he claimed they recorded together.

"Somebody called me and was talking to me about the record and was like, ‘Yo, you know he took your verse off that record?" Jones said of his issue with the track. "Because I didn’t hear the record — I just thought it was a Juelz and Killa record, respect, that’s Dipset all day. But then I was like, ‘What? Somebody pull the record up, lemme hear what record this is.’ And lo and behold, it was the record I had jumped on. So, you know, when y’all ask about Diplomat records, there are Diplomat records [in existence]. Somehow, I’m not making the cut."

Dipset fans can only hope that Jim Jones and Cam'ron will settle their differences. But as the situation stands now, it looks like these two won't be reconciling anytime soon.

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