Anytime you hear Jadakiss on a mixtape or if you hear him on another CD he always has "fire" verses, but on "Kiss Tha Game Goodbye" there was a lot of "fire" and then there was alot of "smoke".
In 2001, he did just that with "Kiss Tha Game Goodbye". You figured if any of them made a solo CD that Jadakiss would be the first one to release a solo CD. While Styles P and Sheek Louch are also in the group, Jadakiss has always been the LOX member that has stood out. Valoración de Usuarios :Įver since The LOX dropped their "Money, Power, Respect" CD on Bad Boy Records, they have been known and well respected in the rap game. Of course, Jadakiss can unleash some serious rhymes on his own, especially on the hardcore title track and the melodic "Bring You Down." A dynamic sophomore effort, KISS OF DEATH cements Jadakiss's status as one of the premier forces in East Coast rap. On the other end of the spectrum is the rock-sampling "Welcome to D-Block," featuring Jadakiss's former Lox bandmates and a relatively subdued Eminem. Jadakiss brings together both American coasts, as well as years of history, on the groovy, 1970s-tinged "Shine," with Cali's Snoop Dogg and NYC's DJ Quik packing some of their best rhymes.
Descripción (en inglés) : Personnel: Jadakiss (rap vocals) Mariah Carey, Anthony Hamilton (vocals) DJ Quik, Eminem, Kanye West, Nate Dogg, Sheek, Snoop Dogg, Styles P (rap vocals).Recording information: Evil Genius, New York, New York (2004) Powerhouse, Yonkers, New York (2004) Groovyville, Los Angeles, California (2004).On his second solo record, KISS OF DEATH, Jadakiss begins the wistful, reflective song "Why" with the question, "Why is Jadakiss as hard as it gets?" Unwavering confidence contrasted by soft introspection is a trademark of the ex-Lox member, and this quality distinguishes the Yonkers, New York rapper from his peers.KISS OF DEATH balances street knowledge with humor, and serves up robust beats and guest shots by a legion of hip-hop luminaries.