Jadakiss is still on that paper chase and Trae Tha Truth and Styles P both join him in the middle of nowhere for their new video. Getting to the Consignment is easy as going here. Thank God, it is free.
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Kiss was the latest guest on Sway’s in-studio concert series. He discussed freestyling vs. written raps, battling, his children, desire to do cartoons and reflected on his debut, Kiss The Game Goodbye. Jada also decides to spit a few bars above and then proceeds to perform a few tracks off his Consignment mixtape. More footage from his visit after the jump.
If French Montana’s track was never a go for ya, today he scrolls through his contacts and calls up a few of his pals for the remix. Loso and Jada’s verses are the highlights here. Now, what’d you think? xzone
A few weeks back, 360 hooked up with Jadakiss to hear his standout track, “Woulda Kid”. The song samples Kiss’ verse from “Sound Bwoy Burriel”. At the 1:44 mark, Kiss says he’s going to hop on the remix. This should be good. Check out the record below and download Everywhere and Back here.
With his Consignment continuously getting its clicks, Jada’s working on more clips. Recently, he and Styles were acquainted with a house full of eye candy and uh, puppets for the shoot. streetheatTV
Tough times when your right hand man goes away. So it is only right for Jada to reflect on the good ol’ days in his new video. Consignment is available for download here. Sidebar: Jada’s EA Sports Games Interview
This is the remix. Do you like? Circle yes or no. UPDATE: CDQ Sidebar: Producer Young Chop Don’t Like Ye’s Remix
Jada was recently on Shade 45 and chopped it up with Whoo Kid. They discussed his new mixtape Consignment, the upcoming G.O.O.D. Music Remix to “I Don’t Like”, working with Kanye and much more.
Get into the game. And last night, Jada did so as the musical guest during the EA Sports Challenge Series at NYC’s Terminal 5 and
Sounds like a bad mix. As far as the track, its one of my personal favorites. Kiss gives Kay Slay’s show a live performance of his mixtape’s second track.
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