Having already redeemed his legendary status, Jim Jones continues to hold his position as one of the hottest in the game. Today (Jan. 21), fans can check out the Dipset general connecting with 99 Jamz personality Supa Cindy for a dope freestyle, which sees him dropping off bars about his top tier lifestyle, classic Miami moments, and much more.

Just last week, Jones teamed up with DJ Drama for his new mixtape We Set The Trends, a 25-track offering that was led by the Migos-assisted title track and sees additional contributions from Icewear Vezzo, Dave East, Pressa, Maino, Fabolous, Rah Swish, Fivio Foreign, and more. Prior to that, he connected with Harry Fraud for the joint effort The Fraud Department, which saw 11 songs and contributions from French Montana, Belly, Dave East, Maino, Curren$y, Jay Worthy, Conway the Machine, and more. Outside of his own work, Jones has also become a hot commodity as a featured artist, appearing on songs like Benny the Butcher’s “Longevity,” Young Thug and Young Stoner Life’s “Mack Truck,” Papoose’s “King Kong,” Peter Rosenberg’s “Snake Eyes,” DJ Kay Slay’s “Rolling 110 Deep,” Dave East’s “Money or Power,” and Curren$y’s “The Beach.”

In a past interview with REVOLT, Jones spoke on how much someone might have to spend to get a verse from him for a song:

It depends. I try to get $10K from artists, they come back with their rebuttal. Sometimes, I might take a $6K, a $7K, or a $10K. Sometimes they only got money for eight bars, I might charge a nigga $4K for eight bars. They might say, ‘I just want a hook,’ I might charge them $5K for a hook. I got a guy that paid for a verse by layaway.”

Press play on Jim Jones‘ freestyle with Supa Cindy below.