Los Angeles, CA – Jim Jones is firing back at critics claiming he’s going through a “midlife crisis” for dressing like a high schooler—but the Dipset legend insists he’s simply staying true to the lifestyle he pioneered.
The NYC-bred rapper was spotted in Los Angeles this week for Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 3 livestream, and TMZ Hip Hop caught up with him while he was running his Cousins Maine Lobster truck—proving that even music legends have to pivot in today’s entertainment economy.
“How can I abandon a lifestyle that I created?!” Jim joked. “These kids don’t even know where half this stuff started.”
Teen-ior Citizen? Nah. Trendsetter.
Social media users have been roasting Jim, dubbing him a “teen-ior citizen” for rocking flashy, youth-inspired fashion. But Jim pushes back, pointing out that much of what today’s teenagers consider cutting-edge was pioneered by him decades ago.
From statement jackets to bold accessories, Jim reminds fans that hip hop flair has a long-standing history, and he’s not about to cork his drip anytime soon.
In fact, Kai Cenat gifted him exclusive fire-red Crocs, showing that even younger generations respect the OG’s influence.
Beyond Music: Business & Fitness Moves
Jim’s not just flexing in fashion. He’s co-founded Influencers Club (IFC) alongside NYC podcaster Esso, a full-scale social media-friendly warehouse compound designed for content creators.
“Music ain’t paying the bills like it used to,” he says, “but you gotta pivot, and I found the perfect way.”
At 49 years old, Jim says he’s in the best shape of his life, throwing subtle shade at older rappers who haven’t kept up with fitness and lifestyle trends.
Podcast Power
Jim is also making moves in the podcast world with “Let’s Rap About It”, alongside Maino, Dave East, and Fabolous. The platform provides artists with a space for raw, uncensored conversations about the music industry, culture, and more.
The setup mirrors projects by his estranged Dipset brothers Cam’ron and Ma$e, who run the It Is What It Is podcast. Jim says no cross-promotion is expected anytime soon due to lingering tensions—but he’s optimistic about hip hop’s collaborative potential.
Music Never Sleeps
While Jim’s branching into entrepreneurship and digital media, he’s not stepping away from music. His upcoming “Summer is Over” EP is set to drop in a few weeks, just in time to stock fans up for the brutal winter ahead.
“Jewels to stock up for the season, ya heard!” Jim teased.
With fashion, fitness, business ventures, podcasts, and a new EP, Jim Jones is proving that age is just a number in hip hop—especially when you’re an OG who helped define the culture.
💬 Fans, what do you think about Jim Jones’ style and ventures? Is he a trendsetter or just having fun with fashion? Drop a comment below!









