LowKey lets loose another track off Jada’s I Love You mixtape which drops this Tuesday. Yea, we can rock with this one.
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While we patiently wait for the video, MMG’s cameraman Dre Films and SpiffTV share the official behind the scenes look with more footage. Cameos by Meek Mill, Pill, Torch, French Montana and others.
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Jada gets some assistance from Styles P and Chynk Show to lay down some tough verses for this new joint that will appear on his I Love You mixtape on May 24th.
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Jadakiss has always been revered for his lyrical prowess. He popularized colorful similes (I’m in the Aston Vanquish same color as dandruff) and spit one of the slickest basketball lines ever. Sam Cassell, what up?! In our final clip, Kiss pops his collar and speaks on his rhyme style. How dare you question his trendsetting? Look at what he brings to the table!
A year ago, Jadakiss told MTV that he wanted big production for his fourth album,Top 5 Dead Or Alive. Getting up to speed, he tells the Double R who he’s working with to refine his sound.
Surrounding the release of Jadakiss’ third album The Last Kiss, he said he was going to release a West Coast-inspired mixtape called, Kiss My Converse. Two years later, the project has yet to see the light of day. In this clip, he gives an update on the tape and says he will do a Southern version with Greg Street.
Jadakiss’ new mixtape, I Love You is due out in three weeks. In the first clip, he explains the differences between this tape and his previous efforts. After the jump, he explains the meaning behind the title. Yep, it’s deeper than rap.
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