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Jim Jones feat. Wallie The Sensei – Revolution [Video]

Harlem’s Capo keeps the pressure up with the visual for “Revolution”, linking NYC grit with LA energy thanks to a guest appearance from Wallie The Sensei.

The track is lifted from Jim Jones’ latest album “The Fall Before the Rise“, a concise 9-song set that dropped in November and finds him in sharp, fully locked-in form.

On “Revolution”, Jones stays in his lane as a seasoned street narrator, rapping from the perspective of someone who’s already survived the chaos he’s describing, not just watching it from the sidelines. Wallie slides in as the perfect contrast, bringing a different cadence and West Coast flair to the record without breaking the vibe. Behind them, Piffmann handles production, giving the track a solid backbone that fits right into the project’s tight, no-filler feel.

The video comes directed and edited by Shula The Don, stamped as a Flee Flicks / Frio Boyz Production under the Vamp Life banner. Visually it leans into what Jones does best: performance-driven shots, street settings and a focus on presence over gimmicks. No big concept, no forced storyline – just Capo and Wallie talking their talk on camera, letting the record’s title and mood do the heavy lifting.

“Revolution” adds another highlight to “The Fall Before the Rise” run and underlines why Jim Jones is still very much part of the current East Coast conversation nearly three decades in.

Watch the official video for “Revolution” below and tap back into the album if you’ve somehow slept on it.

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