Jim Jones Releases “Slow Motion” Music Video Ft. Fetty Wap

Jim Jones Releases “Slow Motion” Music Video Ft. Fetty Wap

Harlem veteran Jim Jones continues to build momentum behind his latest project with the release of the official music video for “Slow Motion,” featuring Paterson, New Jersey rapper Fetty Wap.

The record appears on Jones’ newly released album, The Landlord, which is available now on all major streaming platforms.

The visual brings together two respected East Coast artists, combining Jim Jones’ signature Harlem style with Fetty Wap’s melodic delivery.

Throughout the video, the duo delivers a smooth and laid-back performance that matches the song’s title, creating a cinematic atmosphere while showcasing their chemistry on screen.

For Jim Jones, The Landlord marks another chapter in a career that has spanned more than two decades. The Diplomats co-founder continues to remain active in today’s hip-hop landscape, consistently releasing new music and collaborating with artists across multiple generations.

Meanwhile, Fetty Wap’s appearance on the track adds another notable collaboration to his catalog. The Paterson native rose to national prominence with a string of chart-topping hits and remains one of New Jersey’s most recognizable hip-hop artists.

“Slow Motion” stands out as one of the album’s notable collaborations, blending street-oriented lyricism with a melodic hook that gives the record crossover appeal. The accompanying video enhances the song’s energy through stylish visuals and performance-driven scenes that highlight both artists’ presence.

With the release of The Landlord and the official video for “Slow Motion,” Jim Jones continues to demonstrate his longevity and influence within hip-hop culture. Fans can stream the album now and watch the official music video for “Slow Motion” featuring Fetty Wap on digital platforms.

Stay tuned for more updates on Jim Jones, Fetty Wap, and the latest releases from the hip-hop community.

 

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