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October 9, 2025 5 mins
Stack Pack breaks down a fiery viral moment between Fat Joe and Jim Jones after Joe asks if Dipset split up. Jim fires back saying, “I can sell any Dipset gear I want — I dare somebody to say I can’t.” 😤💯
Stack unpacks the real meaning behind Jim’s response, the business side of legacy, and what this moment says about loyalty in hip-hop.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey guys, welcome back to the Network podcast and today
we going all the way and boom. Jim Jones snaps back.
He said he can sell any dipset gear he wants.
Fat Joe actsive Dipset split. It's gonna be a heated episode,
but it's needed. Your big what's good pack, it's your

(00:23):
boy stack packing. You already know what time it is.
We live on the Network podcast powered by the Gender
War Studios, he says. She said in the spill Room
your number one stop for the hottest viral clips of
hip hop culture and media right now. So I appreciate
everybody that's supporting coming through listening to me right now.
Now Listen, it's a clip floating around online that's got

(00:44):
the entire hip hop community talking. It's Fat Joe sitting
down with Jim Jones and Joe aks a question that
had everybody holding they breath. Let's get into these clips shortly.

(01:30):
I want to get into these clips. I want to
see what Jim's talking about. I want to get real into,
you know, direct with this ship, because when clips come
out like this, you really want to hear it for
you see where everything's at, especially with you know, with
Jim's thinking, and you know his mindset is ship. Let's
get into this ship because you never know, because it's

(01:52):
like Jim says this, let's get into it and let's
really break it down.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
The diplomats are not together no more, right, No, I
see diplomat gear where everybody could make their own clothing
line on diplomat. If you're smart, you hear. I wanted
the smartest ones, so you can't take nothing from me.
That was mones. I make what I want diplomat, sell
diplomat everything, and I wait for somebody tell me I can't.

(02:18):
I'm waiting. I hope somebody would even fix their lips
to imagine they could say I can't do nothing for
the diplomats when I did everything for the diplomats. You heard,
I am the diplomats. I'm the diplomats, nigga, I got
wings on my back right now, I'm him. If it
wasn't for me, nobody would eat right now, we all
be going to sleep, wouldn't be no diplomats. I kept

(02:40):
burning the sky for everybody to eat, whether I like
you or not. Yeah, I sell everything diplomat. I'm gonna
get my diplomat money. Jack much work I put in
for the diplomats. I wish the nigga would tell me
I can't get a dollar off this dang of minds.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
The diplomats are not together. So y'all heard where Jim
was at with it, right, understand He asked Jim straight

(03:14):
up the dip Set split, and Jim didn't even flinch.
That man sat back and looked at Joe and said,
I could sell any Dipset gear I wore, and I
did somebody. I dare somebody to tell me that I
can't sell it. That's that whole of energy. Jim made
a clip. Dipset might have their ups and downs, but

(03:35):
that legacy that's forever. Step he basically saying, this is
my brand, my story, my contribution, and no one can
take that ship from me. You feel how personal role
was fa That's real. Dipset changed the whole sound the
swag in the New York and the early two thousands.
You understand, from the pink furth coats to the mixtape coaches.

(03:57):
They made it cool to be different, to be fly
is in your city with pride. Now, Fat Joe acced
it respectfully. He's a vetting the game too, but Jim's
response showed you something deeper. It's still loyalty there also
with all this damn ownership too. And what I love
about this clip is how rad is. It's not polished
on prep. It's two og is having a real conversation
about legacy, business and brotherhood. You understand, Jim, I am

(04:21):
differ set. You cannot separate me from it. This is
where I'm at with and I respect it, bro, especially
if you're gonna stand ten tones down. Now. The internet
has divided some people saying he's right, that is his brand,
another saying if the crew isn't together, is it fit
to claiming the crew isn't together? It's a fait to claiming.

(04:41):
But here's the thing. Hip hop is built on identity
and independence, and Jim's always moved like his own ball.
So what do y'all think, packag? Was Jim flexing too hard?
Or was he keeping it too real? Drop your thoughts
in the comments or hit me on the site stackpac
Media dot blogspot dot com. This has been another viral
culture moment brought to you by the gender War studios.
He said, she said in the spill room only on

(05:03):
the Damn Network. We're gonna get this. It's your boy
Stack packing him out of here cause.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
Change the way your niggas dress. I'm fly nigga out
of the laborhood, pull a ship out of the nature war,
pulling
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