Jorge Bible Follower vs. The General Concensus

PeyoteReligion

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Lolololol dude is a fuck tard. Lol appearantly he's the smartest guy on the planet and we are all idiots for not listening to him. Lol I couldn't stop rolling!
 

Hypocrite420

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na man I'm thinkin he was some little kid who had read a couple grow books and had a general idea how to grow pot, but couldn't back his shit up and kept digging his hole deeper and deeper and I think he got embarrassed with how many people were calling him out so since he is an immature little kid he starts lashing out and threatening people. The whole thing was fucking retarded, but somewhat entertaining.
 

Hypocrite420

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I mean what 42 year-old do you know that brags about being 42? Not to mention threatens people on the internet with "representatives / gangsters". He was full of shit.
 

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The Diplomats

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For the record label, see Diplomat Records.
The DiplomatsAlso known asDipsetOriginHarlem, New York, U.S.GenresHip hopYears active1997–presentLabelsRoc-A-Fella (2001–2004)
Diplomat (2002–Present)
E1 (2004–2006)
Interscope Records (2010-present)Associated actsVado, U.N., araabMUZIKWebsitedipinthemix.comMembersCam'ron
Jim Jones
Juelz Santana
Freekey Zekey
Hell Rell
40 Cal.
J.R. WriterThe Diplomats, also popularly known as Dipset, are a Harlem-based hip hop group founded by Cam'ron and Jim Jones in 1997. The original members of the group were Cam'ron, Freekey Zekey, and Jim Jones ; who all grew up together in Harlem. Juelz Santana would later be added to the group in 1999.
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[hide]
[edit] Music career

The first commercial appearance of the group was on Cam'ron's 2000 album S.D.E., released on Epic Records. During this period, various members of the original group consisting of Cam'ron, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, Freekey Zekey, and others, were first signed together as a group to Roc-A-Fella Records from 2001 to 2004, though they are now signed to their own label, Diplomat Records. Each individual artist, however is signed to a different label, including E1 Music, Asylum, and Def Jam, among others.
The group came to further popularity in 2002 with the release of Cam'ron's third album, Come Home With Me. The lead singles were platinum hits "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma", which both featured group mate Juelz Santana.[1] The group followed Cam'ron's solo album shortly after with their debut album Diplomatic Immunity released in 2003, which featured a remix of "Hey Ma", as well as lead single "Dipset Anthem" which peaked at #64 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[2] The double-disc album was a success and quickly became certified gold by RIAA under two months after its release.[3] By the time of the release of their 2004 followup, Diplomatic Immunity 2, additional members Hell Rell, 40 Cal., and J. R. Writer had joined the group.
[edit] Artistic disagreements (2007-2009)

In mid-2007 rumors began to spread that the Diplomats have had many rifts and disagreements amongst each other, specifically Cam'ron and Jim Jones. When Jones and Juelz Santana appeared on stage at a concert with 50 Cent- whom Cam'ron was engaged in a dispute with at the time- it seemed as if the group had ultimately broken up and went their separate ways. However, in a later interview, 40 Cal. hinted that while the dynamic of the group is likely beyond repair, there may be further collaboration.[4] Juelz Santana also spoke on a future collaboration, but stated that at the moment, Cam'ron seems to be the only obstacle, while also stating that though his contract was sold to Def Jam, he has no hard feelings towards his former boss.[5][6]
In a September 2008 interview, Juelz Santana stated that he no longer has a contractual obligation to Cam'ron or Jim Jones. Within the interview, Juelz also stated that he is still on speaking terms with the members of the group, and didn't feel that they were holding him back, but he did feel the "mainstream" wasn't crediting him as notably as he had hoped.[7] In a later interview, he stated that he felt the other members of the group were not as focused as him, while also stating there was selfishness within the group. He also stated he wanted to focus more on his career.[8]
In 2007, 40 Cal. started "Skeme Team",[9] while Freekey Zekey formed the "730 Dips",[10] started a record label of the same name, "730 Dips Records",[10] while also joining fellow Diplomats' member Jim Jones new group, "ByrdGang".[11]
Before 2009, those cliques started to form into real gangs. In 2008, Juelz Santana started the "Skull Gang" which, when his contract was sold to Def Jam, also secured a deal that included the solo members.[5] In 2009, Cam'ron started a new group called the U.N and Dipset West. In 2008, Hell Rell started Top Gunnas and J.R started Thundabyrdz.
In 2009, Cam'ron created The U.N. (Us Now), featuring himself and Vado (Violence and Drugs Only). The group has a debut album coming sometime in 2011, Gunz n' Butta'.
[edit] Diplomats Reunion (2010-present)

In April 2010, Cam'ron and Jim Jones announced the end of their feud.[12] In June 2010, the Dipset reunion began with a teaser titled "Under Construction" and a street single, "Salute" produced by Araabmuzik. The song features Jim Jones, Cam'ron,and Juelz Santana. The remix features new Diplomat artist Vado with a verse added. Dr. Dre will produce on their upcoming album.
[edit] Discography

Main article: The Diplomats discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
  • 2005: More Than Music Vol. 1
  • 2006: The Movement Moves On
  • 2007: More Than Music Vol. 2
Mixtapes
  • 2001:Diplomats Volume 1
  • 2002:Diplomats Volume 2
  • 2003:Diplomats Volume 3
  • 2004:Diplomats Volume 4
  • 2005:Diplomats Volume 5
  • 2004:Dipset Memorial Day
  • 2003:Dipset/byrdgang: Vol. 1 All Eyez On Zeke
  • 2004:Dipset/byrdgang: Vol. 2 The New Season
[edit] Filmography

[edit] References

[edit] External links

[show]
v · d · e
The DiplomatsCam'ron · Jim Jones · Juelz Santana · Freekey Zekey · J.R. Writer · Hell Rell · 40 Cal. · DukeDaGod · VadoAlbumsDiplomatic Immunity · Diplomatic Immunity 2
Related articlesDiscography · Diplomat Records
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Def Jam RecordingsFoundersRussell Simmons · Rick Rubin
Current artistsAce Hood · Ameriie · Adrienne Bailon · Big Boi · Big Sean · Brutha · Chrisette Michele · DJ Clue? · The-Dream · Electrik Red · Fabolous · Fast Life Yungstaz · Ghostface Killah · Jadakiss · Jennifer Lopez · Jeremih · Juelz Santana · Kanye West · Karina · Lil Scrappy · LL Cool J · Ludacris · Method Man · Method Man & Redman · Nas · N-Dubz · Ne-Yo · Patti LaBelle · Pusha T · Redman · Rick Ross · Rihanna · Ron Isley · Sheek Louch · Shyne · The Roots · Triple C's · U.S.D.A · YG · Young Jeezy
Former artists3rd Bass · Alyson Williams · Ashanti · Beanie Sigel · Beastie Boys · B.G. Knocc Out · Bobby V · Boss · Cam'ron · Capone-N-Noreaga · Case · Chingy · Cormega · Cru · Davy D · Def Squad · The Diplomats · DJ Richie Rich · DMX · Domino · Downtown Science · The Dove Shack · Dresta · Dru Hill · EPMD · Fam-Lay · Flatlinerz · Foxy Brown · Funkmaster Flex · Flesh-n-Bone · I-20 · Ja Rule · Jay-Z · Jayo Felony · Joe Budden · Jonell · Keith Murray · Kelly Price · Lady Gaga · Lady Luck · Lil Ru · Lloyd · LovHer · Megan Rochell · MoKenStef · Montell Jordan · Musiq Soulchild · Nikki D · N.O.R.E. · Nice & Smooth · Nicole Wray · Onyx · Oran "Juice" Jones · Peedi Peedi · Pete Nice · Playa · Rell · Rev Run · Richie Rich · Scarface · Selan Lerner · Shareefa · Shawnna · Sisqó · Slayer · Slick Rick · South Central Cartel · Terminator X · Terri Walker · Unladylike · Warren G · WC · Y?N-Vee
[show]
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Roc-A-Fella RecordsArtistsKanye West
Former artistsAllen Anthony ·Amil ·Aztek Escobar · Billy Gamble & Jackie O. ·Bink ·Beanie Sigel ·Cam'ron · Casha ·Christion · Da Ranjahz ·DJ Clue ·Foxy Brown ·Freeway ·Freekey Zekey ·Grafh ·Hector "El Father" ·Jadakiss ·Jay-Z ·Jim Jones ·Just Blaze ·Juelz Santana · Lil' Red ·M.O.P. ·Memphis Bleek ·Neef Buck ·Neo Da Matrix ·Nicole Wray ·N.O.R.E. ·Ol' Dirty Bastard · Omillio Sparks · Oschino · Oschino & Sparks ·Peedi Peedi ·Rell · Rick Vocals ·Samantha Ronson ·Sauce Money ·State Property ·Teairra Marí ·The Diplomats ·Tru-Life ·Uncle Murda ·Young Chris ·Young Gunz ·Young Steff

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The Diplomats

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to: navigation, search
For the record label, see Diplomat Records.
The DiplomatsAlso known asDipsetOriginHarlem, New York, U.S.GenresHip hopYears active1997–presentLabelsRoc-A-Fella (2001–2004)
Diplomat (2002–Present)
E1 (2004–2006)
Interscope Records (2010-present)Associated actsVado, U.N., araabMUZIKWebsitedipinthemix.comMembersCam'ron
Jim Jones
Juelz Santana
Freekey Zekey
Hell Rell
40 Cal.
J.R. WriterThe Diplomats, also popularly known as Dipset, are a Harlem-based hip hop group founded by Cam'ron and Jim Jones in 1997. The original members of the group were Cam'ron, Freekey Zekey, and Jim Jones ; who all grew up together in Harlem. Juelz Santana would later be added to the group in 1999.
Contents



[hide]
[edit] Music career

The first commercial appearance of the group was on Cam'ron's 2000 album S.D.E., released on Epic Records. During this period, various members of the original group consisting of Cam'ron, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, Freekey Zekey, and others, were first signed together as a group to Roc-A-Fella Records from 2001 to 2004, though they are now signed to their own label, Diplomat Records. Each individual artist, however is signed to a different label, including E1 Music, Asylum, and Def Jam, among others.
The group came to further popularity in 2002 with the release of Cam'ron's third album, Come Home With Me. The lead singles were platinum hits "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma", which both featured group mate Juelz Santana.[1] The group followed Cam'ron's solo album shortly after with their debut album Diplomatic Immunity released in 2003, which featured a remix of "Hey Ma", as well as lead single "Dipset Anthem" which peaked at #64 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[2] The double-disc album was a success and quickly became certified gold by RIAA under two months after its release.[3] By the time of the release of their 2004 followup, Diplomatic Immunity 2, additional members Hell Rell, 40 Cal., and J. R. Writer had joined the group.
[edit] Artistic disagreements (2007-2009)

In mid-2007 rumors began to spread that the Diplomats have had many rifts and disagreements amongst each other, specifically Cam'ron and Jim Jones. When Jones and Juelz Santana appeared on stage at a concert with 50 Cent- whom Cam'ron was engaged in a dispute with at the time- it seemed as if the group had ultimately broken up and went their separate ways. However, in a later interview, 40 Cal. hinted that while the dynamic of the group is likely beyond repair, there may be further collaboration.[4] Juelz Santana also spoke on a future collaboration, but stated that at the moment, Cam'ron seems to be the only obstacle, while also stating that though his contract was sold to Def Jam, he has no hard feelings towards his former boss.[5][6]
In a September 2008 interview, Juelz Santana stated that he no longer has a contractual obligation to Cam'ron or Jim Jones. Within the interview, Juelz also stated that he is still on speaking terms with the members of the group, and didn't feel that they were holding him back, but he did feel the "mainstream" wasn't crediting him as notably as he had hoped.[7] In a later interview, he stated that he felt the other members of the group were not as focused as him, while also stating there was selfishness within the group. He also stated he wanted to focus more on his career.[8]
In 2007, 40 Cal. started "Skeme Team",[9] while Freekey Zekey formed the "730 Dips",[10] started a record label of the same name, "730 Dips Records",[10] while also joining fellow Diplomats' member Jim Jones new group, "ByrdGang".[11]
Before 2009, those cliques started to form into real gangs. In 2008, Juelz Santana started the "Skull Gang" which, when his contract was sold to Def Jam, also secured a deal that included the solo members.[5] In 2009, Cam'ron started a new group called the U.N and Dipset West. In 2008, Hell Rell started Top Gunnas and J.R started Thundabyrdz.
In 2009, Cam'ron created The U.N. (Us Now), featuring himself and Vado (Violence and Drugs Only). The group has a debut album coming sometime in 2011, Gunz n' Butta'.
[edit] Diplomats Reunion (2010-present)

In April 2010, Cam'ron and Jim Jones announced the end of their feud.[12] In June 2010, the Dipset reunion began with a teaser titled "Under Construction" and a street single, "Salute" produced by Araabmuzik. The song features Jim Jones, Cam'ron,and Juelz Santana. The remix features new Diplomat artist Vado with a verse added. Dr. Dre will produce on their upcoming album.
[edit] Discography

Main article: The Diplomats discography


Studio albums
Compilation albums
  • 2005: More Than Music Vol. 1
  • 2006: The Movement Moves On
  • 2007: More Than Music Vol. 2
Mixtapes
  • 2001:Diplomats Volume 1
  • 2002:Diplomats Volume 2
  • 2003:Diplomats Volume 3
  • 2004:Diplomats Volume 4
  • 2005:Diplomats Volume 5
  • 2004:Dipset Memorial Day
  • 2003:Dipset/byrdgang: Vol. 1 All Eyez On Zeke
  • 2004:Dipset/byrdgang: Vol. 2 The New Season
[edit] Filmography

[edit] References

[edit] External links

[show]
v · d · e

The DiplomatsCam'ron · Jim Jones · Juelz Santana · Freekey Zekey · J.R. Writer · Hell Rell · 40 Cal. · DukeDaGod · VadoAlbumsDiplomatic Immunity · Diplomatic Immunity 2
Related articlesDiscography · Diplomat Records


[show]
v · d · e

Def Jam RecordingsFoundersRussell Simmons · Rick Rubin
Current artistsAce Hood · Ameriie · Adrienne Bailon · Big Boi · Big Sean · Brutha · Chrisette Michele · DJ Clue? · The-Dream · Electrik Red · Fabolous · Fast Life Yungstaz · Ghostface Killah · Jadakiss · Jennifer Lopez · Jeremih · Juelz Santana · Kanye West · Karina · Lil Scrappy · LL Cool J · Ludacris · Method Man · Method Man & Redman · Nas · N-Dubz · Ne-Yo · Patti LaBelle · Pusha T · Redman · Rick Ross · Rihanna · Ron Isley · Sheek Louch · Shyne · The Roots · Triple C's · U.S.D.A · YG · Young Jeezy
Former artists3rd Bass · Alyson Williams · Ashanti · Beanie Sigel · Beastie Boys · B.G. Knocc Out · Bobby V · Boss · Cam'ron · Capone-N-Noreaga · Case · Chingy · Cormega · Cru · Davy D · Def Squad · The Diplomats · DJ Richie Rich · DMX · Domino · Downtown Science · The Dove Shack · Dresta · Dru Hill · EPMD · Fam-Lay · Flatlinerz · Foxy Brown · Funkmaster Flex · Flesh-n-Bone · I-20 · Ja Rule · Jay-Z · Jayo Felony · Joe Budden · Jonell · Keith Murray · Kelly Price · Lady Gaga · Lady Luck · Lil Ru · Lloyd · LovHer · Megan Rochell · MoKenStef · Montell Jordan · Musiq Soulchild · Nikki D · N.O.R.E. · Nice & Smooth · Nicole Wray · Onyx · Oran "Juice" Jones · Peedi Peedi · Pete Nice · Playa · Rell · Rev Run · Richie Rich · Scarface · Selan Lerner · Shareefa · Shawnna · Sisqó · Slayer · Slick Rick · South Central Cartel · Terminator X · Terri Walker · Unladylike · Warren G · WC · Y?N-Vee


[show]
v · d · e

Roc-A-Fella RecordsArtistsKanye West
Former artistsAllen Anthony ·Amil ·Aztek Escobar · Billy Gamble & Jackie O. ·Bink ·Beanie Sigel ·Cam'ron · Casha ·Christion · Da Ranjahz ·DJ Clue ·Foxy Brown ·Freeway ·Freekey Zekey ·Grafh ·Hector "El Father" ·Jadakiss ·Jay-Z ·Jim Jones ·Just Blaze ·Juelz Santana · Lil' Red ·M.O.P. ·Memphis Bleek ·Neef Buck ·Neo Da Matrix ·Nicole Wray ·N.O.R.E. ·Ol' Dirty Bastard · Omillio Sparks · Oschino · Oschino & Sparks ·Peedi Peedi ·Rell · Rick Vocals ·Samantha Ronson ·Sauce Money ·State Property ·Teairra Marí ·The Diplomats ·Tru-Life ·Uncle Murda ·Young Chris ·Young Gunz ·Young Steff

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People always act the same when they get rejected from strangers on the internet... OR dp sux is me3... Like on To Catch a Predator... "I have NEVER done this before" hahaha
 
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