Jim Jones responded to Ye's previous allegations that he scammed him in his brand-new music video.
On Sunday, March 30, the Harlem native released the music video for his song "Fashion Killa" featuring ALLSUMMERLONG from the deluxe version of At The Church Steps. The visuals, directed by Capo himself and Shula The Don, begin with Jones opening a PDF file with a cover photo of the Old Kanye wearing an anti-Swastika shirt. The opening scene is a nod to Ye's recent claim that he cut ties with the Dipset rapper after Jones told him he didn't know how to make a PDF file.
"The PDF is in this next video I'm bout to drop 'Fashion Killa' later today somebody tell ye tht [sic] lol," Jones wrote ahead of the video's debut.
Ye made the peculiar claim in his wild rant on X last month. After he posted "F**k Jim Jones," the "Ballin'" rapper responded by saying "I love KanYe." Ye reacted by explaining why he dissed him. During his time with Jones in Tokyo earlier this year, the 47-year-old claimed Jones was paid $2 million to introduce the Chicago artist to a man named Mr. Pink to talk about his crypto coin, but allegedly didn't include him in the deal.
“BUT THAT WASNT THE WORST PART,” Ye wrote. “WE WERE WORKING ON CLOTHES AND I ASKED HIM FOR A PDF AND THEN THIS N***A TOLD ME HE DON’T KNOW HOW TO MAKE A PDF, GET ONE OF YOUR YOUNG N***AS TO MAKE IT CAPO... I ACTUALLY LOVE JIM JONES AND I’LL NEVER NEVER GO FULL YE, BUT I WANT THE PDF MORE THAN THE MONEY.”
Jones didn't retaliate against Ye at the time. Last month, he claimed "Ye sniffin' Ye" while referencing the situation, but encouraged the BULLY artist to "keep my name alive champ." Now it's clear he's firing back in his own way. Check out the music video video below.