![]() ![]() My disappointment stems from the fact that, for the most part, the Jim Jones from “On My Way To Church” is gone on “Harlem: Diary of a Summer.” Instead a more mature and business savvy Jim Jones emerges with more tracks aimed at radio and crossover play and less of the gangsta Jim Jones I’ve grown to love. ![]() But my problem with this review is not that I may be giving Jimmy too much credit because I’m a fan, instead, after listening to “Harlem” I actually had to take a step back and give Jimmy a second chance despite my utter disappointment. I’ll easily admit I’m a huge Dipset fan and you only have to look at my Year in Review article to see how highly I think of Jim Jones in particular. It’s not always an easy task and to be honest sometimes it’s inevitable that personal tastes influence reviews, both in positive and negative ways. As a music critic one has to stay as neutral and unbiased as possible. ![]()
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