Jim Jones hinted that he launched a podcast from his new media facility while showing the growing creative space of IFC.
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Jim Jones posted a video on Instagram that hints at a potential podcast release inside his new content facility, and Jim Jones sparked speculation on Monday night (August 4).
“Don’t be afraid now,” he said in the edit. “Did you all get my podcast ready? Because none of you can say more s ### than me, I promise you.”
The Harlem rapper quickly clarified that the setting is part of his newly opened media field and is not necessarily a personal project, at least not yet.
He explained: “This is actually one of the podcast settings we have in the facility we rent here.
“Now don’t be afraid,” he wrote in the title. “The new pod I finished on the way turned all the yal pod cast hott hott time back, laugh haha.
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The romping announcement follows a recent podcast appearance, with Jones’ comments on NAS sparking weeks of intense online debate.
Now, with his facilities in full swing, he can control his narrative and microphone.
Jim Jones shows off IFC
Last month, Jones launched his latest venture: IFC, abbreviation for the knowledge factory, and the vast warehouse space turned into a multi-purpose media production center.
In a video posted to Instagram, he directed the contractors while explaining their vision.
“Welcome to the content of the IFC Knowledge Factory,” he wrote. “We are building a multi-purpose entertainment media content n creative facilities at all levels. A place for creative people is a place to learn and teach. For those who are going to shape our future children. It is a tourist destination for those who want to open an atmosphere this summer. We are open this summer. We are open for video photos recorded for Studio.”
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Despite the ongoing renovation, the space has attracted the attention of major artists. On July 18, Jones released a video of Quavo visiting IFC, calling it “what is true support like.” Quavo replied: “This is the first of Muthafucka in the factory.”
Whether Jones officially launches a podcast or not, IFC has proven to be a magnet for hip-hop creatives. The sports bar section of the facility is expected to open later this summer.
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