Hip-Hop Roundup: Jim Jones Wrestles and Drops New “Food” Music Video

Hip-Hop Roundup: Jim Jones Joins Black Soprano Family, DaBaby Drops New Visuals, and More

Jim Jones Proves Wrestling Skills and Releases New Music Video


During the weekend, the internet was abuzz over a video featuring rapper Jim Jones engaging in an impromptu wrestling match with two older Caucasian men. Despite genuine potential for a successful wrestling career, Jones ensures his fans that he remains committed to his primary profession as a rap artist. In the latest music video “Food,” Jim Jones collaborates with Dot Malik and Black Soprano Family where he’s seen flexing his ‘ice’ jewelry and toned muscles in an upstate New York recording studio, all the while reminding everyone of his wrestling prowess.

DaBaby Celebrates in New Music Video “Judy”


Not to be left out, DaBaby has also been displaying muscular and flashy ‘ice.’ In his latest music video “Judy,” featuring Skilla Baby, DaBaby and Skilla are seen revelling with a large group of exuberant women dancing to the rhythmic beat, indeed a joyous sight for the rapper.

Other Notable Releases


Other significant releases over the weekend include tracks from Kodak Black, Boosie, Lil Tecca, Dex Dolla, Alyssa, and Heron Celly, thus ensuring all hip-hop fans had enough to feast on.

Video Clip Song List

1. Dot Malik & Black Soprano Family ft. Jim Jones – “Food.”
2. DaBaby ft. Skilla Baby – “Judy.”
3. Kodak Black – “Dis Time.”
4. Boosie – “Sunday Morning.”
5. Lil Tecca – “Number 2/Never Last.”
6. Dex Dolla ft. 1787 & Quint Essence – “The Light.”
7. Alyssa – “Heaven Sent.”
8. Heron Celly – “Late Fee.”

DPH Hot Take

Our closing observation here at DPH (the hip-pop news organization) sees how influential and dynamic the hip-pop culture is, with its artists diversifying and demonstrating unexpected talents. Jim Jones shows us humorously that rap artists can seamlessly transition into wrestling, while DaBaby reminds us how they easily blend their flashy lifestyles with catchy tracks. Nevertheless, one can’t dismiss the persistence of classic elements like ‘ice,’ party life, and social issues featured in the songs. A vivid illustration of the effortless assimilation of these elements fractionally encapsulates the vibrant and continually evolving genre that is hip-pop. So, there it is, the DPH’s take on the hip-pop scene; Remain tuned for more unravelling updates on the genre.

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