Dipset Rapper Pushes Back ‘JOMO’ Release Date, Teases Harlem Collaboration
Jim Jones has announced that he has pushed back the release of his Cam’ron diss track, allegedly at the request of his record label.
In a post on Instagram on Tuesday (January 21), the Dipset rapper wrote alongside the song’s artwork: “‘JOMO (Jump Off My AYOO)’ new single drops Jan 31st. My label told me I’m trippin slow down a bit my bad.”
He then teased a separate song featuring fellow Harlem heavy-hitters Juelz Santana, Vado, Dave East, and others and promised to announce the release date for his new album, At the Church Steps, later this week.
“But we DROPPIN th REMIX this week ‘Tht Sh!t Still in HARLEM’ [featuring] @thejuelzsantana @vado_mh @daveeast @2gs_likegucci93 @suzi,” he wrote, referencing his take on Laila!’s viral hit “Not My Problem” (which has also been sampled by Cash Cobain).
Jim Jones previously said that “JOMO,” produced by Statik Selektah, would arrive this past Monday (January 20) following numerous teasers.