Jim Jones Documents Taking His Son On First Driving Lesson

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Rapper Jim Jones performs during week four of the BIG3 three-on-three basketball league at Barclays Center on July 14, 2019 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
Jim Jones reflects on the lessons his father taught him while taking his son on his first driving lesson.

Jim Jones Instagram Page has a few main themes: the weather, fitness regiment, and his family life. Though the family-friendly content sometimes consists of his smoking antics in the presence of his wife, he's never shied away from showing the world just how great of a father he is to his son.

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Jim Jones is clearly making good use of his time in quarantine to make sure that he's providing his son with all the gems he can give him as they're inside of the crib. Most recently, he took his son for his first driving lesson but he documented the entire 40-minute journey. Though for the most part, Jim Jones is basically instructing his son the specifics of driving, you can sense there's an element of both excitement and fear in his expressions.

"Gave my son his first driving lesson today let’s just say we still alive lol. But really th feeling of joy tht came over me today was u explainable. My father wasn’t here for me th way I am for pudy we didn’t get to have these father son moments," he wrote on Instagram. "Well if he’s watchin I want him to know I’m doin this for him and me love daddy miss u."

Along with driving, Jim Jones took to Instagram in early April to reveal that his son started engineering his recording sessions while they're in quarantine.

Even though the world is in shambles, it's this type of wholesome content that's necessary in these trying times. 

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