Jadakiss

Songs: 60
Albums: 8

Albums

Jadakiss - Hogtie Your Mother
Hogtie Your Mother
2011, songs: 1
Jadakiss - A Deadly Kiss
A Deadly Kiss
2009, songs: 1
Jadakiss - The Last Kiss
The Last Kiss
2009, songs: 18
Jadakiss - Al Queda Jada
Al Queda Jada
2008, songs: 6
Jadakiss - Kiss of Death
Kiss of Death
2004, songs: 8
Jadakiss - Kiss tha Game Goodbye
Kiss tha Game Goodbye
2001, songs: 21

Facts about Jadakiss

Jadakiss
  1. Early Career and Rise to Prominence: Jadakiss, born Jason Terrance Phillips on May 27, 1975, in Yonkers, New York, is a highly regarded rapper and member of the legendary hip-hop group The LOX. Jadakiss gained prominence in the late 1990s as part of The LOX alongside Styles P and Sheek Louch. The group signed to Bad Boy Records and collaborated with artists like The Notorious B.I.G. and Puff Daddy, establishing Jadakiss as a formidable force in East Coast hip-hop.

  2. Solo Career and Critical Acclaim: Following The LOX's success, Jadakiss embarked on a successful solo career, releasing his debut album "Kiss Tha Game Goodbye" in 2001. The album received critical acclaim and showcased Jadakiss's lyrical prowess, intricate wordplay, and streetwise storytelling. He continued to release successful solo albums, including "Kiss of Death" (2004) and "The Last Kiss" (2009), solidifying his reputation as one of the most respected lyricists in hip-hop.

  3. Collaborations and Influence: Throughout his career, Jadakiss has collaborated with a wide range of artists across different genres, demonstrating his versatility and adaptability as an artist. He has worked with hip-hop icons like Jay-Z, Nas, and Eminem, as well as R&B singers such as Mariah Carey and Alicia Keys. Jadakiss's influence extends beyond his own music, with his distinctive voice and lyrical style influencing a new generation of rappers and earning him recognition as one of the greatest MCs of all time.

  4. Social and Political Commentary: In addition to his streetwise lyrics and gritty storytelling, Jadakiss is known for his socially conscious and politically charged commentary. He has addressed issues such as police brutality, systemic racism, and socioeconomic inequality in his music, using his platform to shed light on pressing social issues affecting marginalized communities. Jadakiss's willingness to speak truth to power has earned him respect from fans and fellow artists alike, cementing his legacy as a voice for the people.

  5. Entrepreneurial Ventures: Outside of music, Jadakiss has pursued various entrepreneurial ventures, including his own record label, D-Block Records, and a line of merchandise. He has also ventured into acting, appearing in films like "Smokin' Aces" and "Kings of New York", further expanding his influence beyond the world of hip-hop. Jadakiss's entrepreneurial spirit and creative vision continue to drive his success both in and outside of the music industry.

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