Jim Jones Says Drake Is The GOAT

The Dipset legend said that few rappers, if any, have stayed as relevant with each new record as Drake has for nearly fifteen years.

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Jim Jones recently revealed in a new interview with Complex that Drake is his GOAT contender. Moreover, he spoke on how he's been able to stay incredibly relevant in the game for such a long time. Also, he stressed the importance on numbers, as Drake's songs seem to always go platinum. Of course, the Dipset legend has plenty of reasons to put the 6 God on this pedestal. Their performance together at the iconic Apollo Theater was a truly special moment for the culture. However, Jones is clearly giving credit where it's due, because Drake's been dominant for almost fifteen years.

"I would say he’s the greatest of all time," the 46-year-old stated. "I would just give that to him. And I mean, there’s a lot of people from the beginning and people that invented hip-hop, I know. But the greatest of all time, it’s a big statement, and the relevancy that he keeps showing year after year, hit after hit, record after record. Any song that he has put out has seemed to go multiple platinum. That’s never happened before in history.

Jim Jones Calls Drake The GOAT

"I mean, there are a few other people that do astronomical numbers like that, but he really in it, you know what I mean?" he continued. "From all angles of music. It ain’t no place you go where they’re not going to play some Drake records to get the party started. He moves around here like the real Bruce Wayne. He’s my spirit animal, man. I just got to give credit where credit is due, and not taking away from nobody else.

"What [Jay-Z] has done to this game is astronomical," the New York legend conceded. "He’s like Michael Jordan for what he has put on and what he has done since he came in the game and where he’s at right now. But Jay exited music a long time ago. And that space, that void, I don’t know if it’s a void, but Drake has not exited and he’s still going strong to this day and it doesn’t seem like he’s stopping no time soon... But in this day, us highlighting our era really don’t hold no merit in what’s functioning right now... So, we tend to forget a lot of that s**t from back in those days." Let us know your take in the comments and stick around on HNHH for the latest on Jim Jones and Drake.

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