Jim Jones Siblings: Get to Know Keisha and Precious Jones

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Jim Jones, born Joseph Guillermo Jones II on July 15, 1976, in the Bronx, New York City, is an American rapper, record executive, and entrepreneur.
Raised in the tough environments of East Harlem’s Taft Houses projects, which he has described as “the gutter within the gutter,” he grew up with a mixed heritage from his Aruban mother and Puerto Rican father.
This multicultural background has influenced his music, where he occasionally incorporates Spanglish elements.
Jones rose to prominence in the early 2000s as a key figure in East Coast hip-hop, particularly through his affiliation with the Diplomats (Dipset) collective.
Siblings
Jim Jones has at least two known sisters, Keisha Jones and Precious Jones.
Keisha and Precious have pursued their own paths in fashion design, collaborating with their mother on a women’s clothing line called “Jonezz” around the late 2000s.
Career
Jones began his music journey in the late 1990s when he co-founded the Diplomats alongside childhood friend Cam’ron in Harlem.
The group, also featuring Juelz Santana and Freekey Zekey, gained underground fame through mixtapes before signing with Roc-A-Fella Records.
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Their 2003 debut album Diplomatic Immunity peaked at number 8 on the Billboard 200 and solidified Dipset’s status with its raw street anthems and distinctive fashion influence.
After the group’s initial run, Jones launched his solo career, releasing his debut album On My Way to Church in 2004.
His breakthrough came with the 2006 single “We Fly High,” which became a certified hit and boosted his sophomore album Hustler’s P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment).
He founded his own label, Diplomat Records (later evolving into other ventures), and formed ByrdGang.
Over the years, Jones has released multiple albums, mixtapes like The Ghost of Rich Porter, and collaborated with artists across generations.
Beyond music, he has ventured into reality television (appearing on Love & Hip Hop: New York with longtime partner Chrissy Lampkin), fashion, and business, maintaining a presence in hip-hop culture through the 2020s despite occasional public feuds, including with Cam’ron.
Accolades
Jim Jones’ single “We Fly High” achieved platinum certification and peaked highly on rap charts, contributing to his reputation as a hitmaker.
As part of Dipset, he helped drive the group’s influence on 2000s hip-hop style, slang, and independent mixtape dominance, which earned them a lasting legacy in the genre.
Albums like Hustler’s P.O.M.E. charted strongly, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard 200.
Jones has been celebrated for his entrepreneurial spirit, building his brand through labels and ventures, and for his role in elevating Harlem’s voice in mainstream rap.
