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Jim Jones Pictures
Artist:
Jim Jones
Origin:
United States, Harlem - New YorkUnited States
Born date:
July 15, 1976
Jim Jones Album: «Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment)»
Jim Jones Album: «Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment)» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (3.0 of 5)
  • Title:Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment)
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Track listing
  • 1INTRO FT. MAX B
  • 2SO HARLEM FT. MAX B
  • 3BRIGHT LIGHTS FT. JUELZ SANTANA
  • 4 img 4:25
  • 5PIN THE TAIL FT. CAM'RON, JUELZ SANTANA & MAX B
  • 6GET IT POPPIN FT. JHA JHA & PRINCESS
  • 7Mr Cool
  • 8 img 3:46
  • 9Voicemail Skit
  • 10LOVE OF MY LIFE FT. MAX B
  • 11Voicemail Skit 2 (Explicit)
  • 12WEATHERMAN FT. LIL WAYNE & STACK BUNDLES
  • 13DON'T PUSH ME AWAY FT. RELL
  • 14POUR WAX FT. HELL RELL
  • 15Freekey Zekey Skit
  • 16DON'T FORGET ABOUT ME FT. MAX B
  • 17I KNOW FT. CHINK SANTANA
  • 18My Life
  • 19Concrete Jungle (Ft. Max B, Rell, Dr. Ben Chavis, NOE)
Review - Product Description
Following in the steps of his Top 5 Billboard album, Harlem: Diary of a Summer, Dipset Capo Jim Jones is set to release a killer new album. Jimmy's 3rd album is titled Bright Lights, Big City. His first single from the upcoming album 'We Fly High' is blowing up on the East Coast.
Customer review
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Polluting Or Murdering Ears (P.O.M.E.)

Whats the obvious fact that most of us can agree on? Jim Jones cant rap plus he sounds like he is doing his worst Scarface impression. Sure songs like So Harlem, Bright Lights, Reppin Time, Pin The Tail, Get It Poppin(Jha Jha SUCKS), We Fly High and Weatherman(Lil Wayne's verse was alright) have great production, but Jim Jones's lyrics leave something to be desired. Plus whats with all the joints featuring Max B on the hook? Max B is on EVERY OTHER SONG! Dude sounds like he swallowed a rooster. If the first two albums from Jim Jones were bad then this one being bad should be of no surprise. One last note: what is Jigga thinking paying this much attention to Jim Jones? Is he trying to give Jim Jones' career an unwarranted boost? Nobodies in the rap game starting beef with giants is a gimmick that 50 cent used until he was rich! If Jay-z is not going to use his brains then maybe he needs to retire.

Customer review
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- News Flash: A Member of D4L Goes Solo & Makes New Album Under Alias "Jim Jones"

I've heard the best way to write a review is try (which is hard with this album) to "image" the product in question. Well here's an image. Take Juelz Santana's album. Minus the flow and beats, but keep the dipset image. Now add a member of D4L and some homeless dude named Max B., and

a s---load of repetitive beats, and you'll likely come up with Harlem rapper Jim Jones's latest album Hustler's (P.O.M.E.). Now, I don't want to go into this bashing because I do in fact find the current single "We Fly High" very catchy. Isn't that funny, I found "Laffy Taffy" catchy too.

Really, there is nothing special about this album, and to add on there's nothing even average let alone above average on this album than the lead single. Actually, this album sounds like there's no dead-end, like you're listening to "We Fly High" for a whole hour (someone mentioned that and I agree 100%). But there's also iTunes, can't you download that and play it 20 times too? (But the real gangstas will prefer LimeWire)

"So Harlem" sounds nothing more than a remixed version of "We Fly High" with a repetitive looping production and with reversed lyrics, and yes, the overused shouting of "Ballin!" is still avaliable so if you still wish to continue to destroy your ears with that go ahead. I'm not sure who Max B is, but he has the flow of a watered down 50 Cent (how wacker can you get?), and why is he featured on almost half the disc? When "Bright Lights Big City" came on I SWEAR it was still the same song playing. The only thing that made me realize this is when Santana comes on with a decent flow and all the "Ballin!" stops for thirty seconds. Good grief. Now "Reppin' Time" has a decent production but still sounds too much like any other beat on this disc. And at this point I start to feel bad for my computer playing this mess. There's a chorus on this song, oh yes, if you consider "Reppin time, it's it's reppin time, BALLIN!, reppin time, MONEY IN THE BANK, it's it's reppin time, DIPSET!". Someone call in Ne-Yo, PLEASE! (Besides isn't "Money in the Bank" Lil' Scrappy's phrase?) "Pin the Tail" is the equivalent lyricism of "Wait (The Whisper Song)" and equivalent production of "There It Go" and "We Fly High". Add in Cam'ron, Santana (possibly the only decent collabration on the entire disc), and Max B and you get one screwed up song. "Get it Poppin'" at least doesn't sound productionwise as bad as the earlier tracks, though does that really compliment anything? And even worse when you add in two ladies who can't sing one note without dropping off and can rap as good as Britney Spears. Even when Jones tries to (also called the sad attempt of another demographic) act sensitive on "Love of My Life" he fails, going completely off-topic with executive productions and cars. What? "Weatherman" isn't worth mentioning other than the average addition of Lil' Wayne.

At that point, that's enough to give it only a star right then in there. I don't think songs called "Pour Wax" or "Freekey Zekey" would change my opinion. Jones offers absoutley NOTHING to the table other than possibly the worst reviewed album yet of 2007. He can't even top Mike Jones, who is just as annoying. If I could actually sum this up, go back to my formula. It sounds like the production of "We Fly High" played for a whole hour. Lyricism doesn't change nor does it improve, still the subjects of cars, money, and women, with "Ballin!", "Money in the Bank" and "Dipset!" scattered throughout. And weak collabrations from Max B., Jha Jha and Princess, and others can't improve this album one bit. One of the weakest albums in some years, and I've seen some weak ones. 5 stars!!!...no

Customer review
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
- Anyone giving this album more than 3 stars is...

either

1. Has NO IDEA about REAL hip-hop

2. Is a Dipset teenybopping fagget

3. A kid in this new generation that is caught up in bad music

4. Just a plain retard that likes bad music

This album is garbage. All the beats sound like beats Cam'ron didnt want and threw away. He can't rap - no flow whatsoever.

Hes not a real hip-hop artist. Hes not even a real rapper. Dude cant hold an album done mostly by himself so he has Max B or someone else on every song but 2 lmao wtf

Stop supporting this trash and listen to some real rap aka Nas (Hip-Hop Is Dead...and this album is proving that saying)

Customer review
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Everything sounds the same...

Why does he have to say Ballin' every song? I thought it was catchy on We Fly High. I love that song, and that's why I copped the album. But honestly, all the songs are too similar. Plus he loses credibility for runnin' with that fool pink-panther looking Cam'ron.

Customer review
- No collection is complete without it

I'm sold on the music and feel that Jim Jones has the sickest flow around. While some of the music admittedly seems tone-deaf, the tracks that hit are some of the greatest Hip Hop songs I have ever heard. It's well worth buying for songs like We Fly High, Reppin Time, Weather Man, Emotionless, and Pour Wax. Jim is not new to the game: he understands the Hip Hop world like no other and displays this in both his original street style as well as his mastery of the business. I now hear many many other rappers biting his material.

I've never bothered to write a review before. But I saw the low rating on this album that it doesn't deserve. I can't speak for the other artists on the tracks but Jim is authentic - the real deal. If you like the east coast flavor, this one is a great buy. If you're a true fan of Hip Hop, your collection is simply not complete without this album.