Friday 27 February 2009

[NEWS + NEW FREESTYLE] New Sheek Mixtape coming | Brand new Sheek & Styles freestyle

The Gorilla & Ghost go IN over 50's I Get It In beat! goddamn Sheek kkillls this beat! check it out below.

Sheek Louch & Styles P - I Get It In Freestyle

Sheek Louch is also working on a new mixtape Donnie G (Don Gorilla), expect more info soon!

Thursday 26 February 2009

[VIDEO] The L.O.X. Interview on A-List Radio

Very entertaining interview on A-List Radio w/ DJ Enuff. The GOAT group keeping it all the way 100. Check it out!







[VIDEO] Jadakiss - Can't Stop Me [Official Video]

Video for J-A-D-A's official second single! Check it out & drop your thoughts on it!








Wednesday 25 February 2009

[INTERVIEW] Jadakiss Interview w/ Ballerstatus.com

Yonkers, New York has been home to some of the most influential artists music could ever witness. Rap groups have been infamous to break up, due to money or jealousy throughout hip-hop's history, but the story of Jayson "Jadakiss" Phillips speaks of loyalty, growth and wisdom.

Thanks to being discovered by the queen of hip-hop soul, Mary J. Blige, hip-hop wouldn't have seen The LOX in all of their glory and their struggles. Jadakiss, along with his longtime comrades Sheek Louch and Styles P, signed to Bad Boy -- where they became a platinum selling group with their debut album Money, Power & Respect (1998). All wasn't perfect in paradise when The LOX went on the Angie Martinez radio show in New York to air their personal grievances against Sean Combs and his business tactics. Once the group severed alliances with Bad Boy, the well respected trio went on to join the Ruff Ryderz, releasing their second album called We Are The Streets (2000).

In 2001, Jadakiss went on to release his first solo album Kiss The Game Goodbye, bringing hits along such as "We Gonna Make it" and "Knock Yourself Out." Kiss of Death, his sophomore album, was released in 2004 where his most notable songs "Why" and "U Make Me Wanna" topped the charts. Since then, fans have been lucky hear Jadakiss on popular remixes, while the D-Block affiliate has been absent battling legal issues and industry politics.

Finally ending his long hiatus, the new Def Jam signee is ready to be a contender in today's music climate by setting the tone of his return with his DJ Green Lantern hosted mixtape called Kiss My Ass, currently available as we speak. March 10th marks the arrival of his third album, The Last Kiss, as the first single "Right By My Side" featuring Ne-Yo continues to grace the airwaves. Has the raspy, vest wearing Yonkers rapper changed at all? After going into detail on certain topics, a little change isn't such a bad thing after all.

BallerStatus.com: Your album is finally coming out after being pushed back. Do you personally feel like your album needed more work?

Jadakiss: Nah, it wasn't the album, it was the momentum. I needed to get some momentum running. The Ne-Yo song was good, but it wasn't enough to drop the album after that. The "Letter To B.I.G." picked up the momentum along with some more songs with Ryan Leslie and just being all over the place was how we get the momentum I need. The album is solid though.

BallerStatus.com: This year makes five years since you released a solo album. How have things been with you since then?

Jadakiss: I was fighting a gun charge for about a year, and I was switching labels from Interscope to Def Jam [and] that was about a year. I was doing shows for about two years and there goes your time frame. Yeah, the game has just changed though. I had to take a different approach with the websites and blogs, you know, had to get everything right.

BallerStatus.com: Are there songs on this album that people wouldn't expect to hear from you?

Jadakiss: Yeah, the Jasmine Sullivan joint. It's like about female abuse. I try to give you one of those with every album, just like a left wing song like, "Damn." "Why" was like that and ... I did the joint about female abuse 'cause it's something -- me being the type of artist that I am, you wouldn't even expect me to be on one of them topics, but ... I had the chance to meet a couple [of women] that been through some things that never really expressed it to nobody, except probably me and some other male friends. They never took it to the authorities or their mother didn't believe them. Like some incredible stories. So I'm like, "Yeah, I'm a do this joint." I actually have to finish that. I have to put a couple of more bars on that so, but um, yeah I try to give you one of them -- like, a left wing song and that's the one off this album called "Smoking Gun" with Jazmine Sullivan.

BallerStatus.com: Speaking of women, you have a way with finessing women with your lyrics and it's always appreciated. What inspires you most about women?

Jadakiss: First and foremost I come from strong black women, my mother and my grandmother. They're strong black women and they raised me up good. And besides that, I just know the value of women. Females buy albums, even with all this downloading and all of that. Before they go and get their hair and their nails done, if it's something that they've been liking that they been hearing throughout the week coming from work, they'll make sure they get that on Friday or Saturday before they go to the salon or after. I try to always acknowledge the women on my CD. That's why the Ne-Yo song went out first to let the ladies know I was coming back because they still buy CDs.

BallerStatus.com: That song is actually a hot record.

Jadakiss: Yeah, the ladies love it.

BallerStatus.com: Who actually came up with that idea? Was it you or was it Ne-Yo? Because both of you have a way with reaching out to the ladies.

Jadakiss: My man Icepick. It's a Tina Marie sample, like a play-over, and he had that song in his iPod for years called "I Need Your Lovin." So, once I got in with the producer, E. Hudson (who plays every instrument), he was able to play it a little. I was like "I need a nice hook on there," and Ne-Yo was perfect. He got such a way with words, so that was a good match. We on the same label, so it wasn't that hard to reach out to him and he came through and did a damn good job on there.

BallerStatus.com: Who did you work with on this album?

Jadakiss: Jasmine Sullivan, Weezy, Jeezy, Ghost and Rae, Styles P, Sheek Louch, Pharrell, Barrington Levy, Avery Storm ... I just try to make music that I feel. I don't try to do nothing out of my element. I don't try to do nothing that I shouldn't do.

BallerStatus.com: Would you ever do another collaboration with Jay-Z?

Jadakiss: Yeah. I want to do a lot of collaborations with Hov. I should be on The Blueprint 3. You might hear him on The Last Kiss. This is just the beginning. I'm still a brand new artist on Roc-A-Fella, so you're going to hear me on a whole lot of music.

BallerStatus.com: I don't know if you heard this recently, but Mark Curry is writing a memoir ...

Jadakiss: I just seen something online...

BallerStatus.com: Yeah, about Diddy and his ethics of business. I know in the past, you and The LOX were vocal about business with Diddy. What do you think about Mark Curry's accusations that he's made?

Jadakiss: Every artist is different. Every individual is different. That might be how he feel at the moment. We were very vocal about the publishing thing, which helped us out a little. Maybe it didn't help us out, but we just got hot headed and lost our cool a little because that ain't really the way to conduct business over the airwaves and we were able to work it out with Diddy. Maybe he got some different issues, maybe he feel some kind of way, or maybe he don't feel no way at all and just felt like doing a book since he never got to put out an album and that's how that went down.

BallerStatus.com: Do you think his business ethics are bad?

Jadakiss: Diddy learned from somebody else. Now that I'm grown and understand the game, I can't really be mad at what he learned. This business was here 100 years before Diddy became a CEO. He makes his business and his contracts beneficial for him, which there's nothing wrong with that. If you conducting business and you got the right lawyers that's telling you to write what these contracts are saying, at the end of the day, when you're signing any contract it should be beneficial for you. But if you're just blind to the fact and you're just happy to be down with Bad Boy like [The LOX] was 'cause it was so hot, we just signed some sh** we didn't really look at 'til two, three years later. And this is happening today. There's going to be a bunch of people making books like Mark Curry. There's going to be a bunch of more people riffing with label heads about publishing and money that's owed to them, so that's going to always go on, because if you don't pay attention, it's really on you. He can't do nothing contractually that you didn't agree to.

BallerStatus.com: I want to talk about what's been going on lately. Strictly from an artist's perspective, how do you feel about the manner in which other urban artists have been expressing their support for Obama?

Jadakiss: I think entertainers, artists and athletes played a major part in getting Obama elected. I'm 33 [and] this my first time voting. Even with the Diddy "Vote Or Die" campaign and the Paris Hilton, all of them, those were never enough. I think they wasn't reaching out to the youth, black and Latinos enough to make them want to vote. So once Obama got the chance to be the Democratic candidate, he made young people listen and if you old enough to vote, you said you was gonna vote. I think that was a good thing. I think the hip-hop community played a damn big part in getting him in there.

BallerStatus.com: You had experience with Bill O'Reilly in the past.

Jadakiss: He said something about Jeezy and Hov, right?

BallerStatus.com: Yeah.

Jadakiss: I think when you reach Bill O'Reilly, he ain't got nothing on the itinerary that day. His writers and his back staff ain't got nothing better to do. When your lyrics from one of your songs reach Bill O'Reilly though, I just think you hot. You doing the damn thing 'cause it's only a song.

BallerStatus.com: Do you think he has something against the artist themselves or the way their lyrics impacts people?

Jadakiss: Both.

BallerStatus.com: He went after you and the song "Why" over a line you said, which ended up having music channels pull your video.

Jadakiss: Yeah, you know, that just mean I was hot when that came out. He be trying to protect his ass with Bush, but Bush is outta here now. So he could do all the trying to save him he want, that White House is occupied by the Obama's right now. So leave us alone, Bill.

BallerStatus.com: In the event that he comes to target you again, would you show up on Bill O'Reilly's show?

Jadakiss: I would love to go on Bill O'Reilly's show.

BallerStatus.com: Do you think that Jeezy should go on the show? He declined going on the show.

Jadakiss: Bill wants him on there?

BallerStatus.com: Yes.

Jadakiss: He's gonna try to kill him? You just gotta -- see this is another thing. That's a great look. You know he's gonna come with some left wing bullsh**, but you gotta have some stuff prepared for him too. As long as they ain't editing it out and there ain't no funny money camera tricks and you get to express yourself as he is, I'd go on there with a suit, my specks on and I'll tear Bill O'Reilly's ass up. You can't be ignorant. They look at us as ignorant, which they shouldn't because we're successful just as any other entrepreneur or anybody doing any other craft. Some people only come across as ignorant, so it's only right to look at them as ignorant. But from a song? You just hating.

BallerStatus.com: Busta Rhymes said you and Jeezy were "stellar emcees" when he spoke about your parts on the "Conglomerate" song. What do you think about that compliment?

Jadakiss: I appreciate that. Busta is one of the pioneers of the game. I grew up off Leaders of the New School. Anytime artists show you love I appreciate it, 'cause this ain't a game where artists really like each other. There's a lot of phoniness, but some people are genuine. I can't say everybody phony. The majority's phony, but some are genuine. When anybody show me love, I just extend my hand and show it back to them.

BallerStatus.com: When is the LOX coming back out?

Jadakiss: This summer, hopefully. If the Lord spares our life, June, July we be out. We had a big meeting and it's going down, baby.

http://www.ballerstatus.com/article/features/2009/02/6393/

Friday 20 February 2009

[VIDEO] Mista Raja ft. Sheek Louch & Bully - We Don’t Play That

I posted the audio of this a while ago -heres goes the video!







Thursday 19 February 2009

[VIDEO] Jadakiss & Styles P All Star Weekend Interview

Kiss & P pass through 101.5 Jamz In Phoenix for All-Star Weekend. Here Jada confirms the new album will now be dropping April. Shouts to BOBO!











[NEW MUSIC] check out some new joints

A few new cuts featuring S.P., Sheek & Kiss...check them out!

Affiliate Ft Uncle Murda,Styles P & Sheek Louch-Trash Bag Money(Prod. by J.Cardim)

Tony Moxberg Ft Jadakiss & Max B-What The Game Made Me

Jadakiss - Magic City

[NEWS+INTERVIEW+TRACK] The Last Kiss Pushed back to APRIL!| DJBooth Interview|Magic City

I thought this was coming! Eversince the official Kiss website stopped posting March 10th & reverted back to coming soon. Anyway Kiss confirmed the album will be out now in April time. Lets hope this sticks!

In the mean time check out a new interview by DJ "Z" over at djbooth.net (audio available also) & a new track entitled Magic City produced by Addicted Life.

Jadakiss Interview

Jadakiss - Magic City

Sunday 15 February 2009

[VIDEO] Styles P "Cause I'm Black" ft. Constellation

dope vid.











Shouts to Jus!

[VIDEO] Jadakiss speaks on the 50 Cent/Rick Ross beef

Kiss talks with DJ Self on VIP Saturdays about the 50/Rick Ross beef & the evolution in rap beefs with the internet. check it out!








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Saturday 14 February 2009

[VIDEO] Jadakiss Interview with RealTalkNY

Jadakiss speaks to RealTalkNY about how the industry has changed (use to be 5 million dollar video budgets), leaving the hood to be successful, his signature laugh, the next LOX album & what we can expect from, “The Last Kiss.”







Friday 13 February 2009

[VIDEO] Jadakiss - Tony Touch Freestyle (Toca Tuesday )

Kiss spitting bars over Kane's Young, Black & Gifted beat. Check It Out!








Thursday 12 February 2009

[VIDEO] Kiss: "NY lost because of egos"

Kiss talks with VladTV on what it was like to come up and be part of the golden era & how its easier these days for new artists to break through.










So its almost been 24hrs since the Kiss My Ass mixtape was unleashed on the eagerly awaiting masses. if you were like me then you've most likely had this on constant rotation on the ipod throughout the day. So whats the verdict? whats your favourite cuts? does it live up to the first one? Kiss & Green definately did the damn thing with this one imo, the tape is crack-Kiss went IN! I've never been a big fan of blends in general but the Green mixes on this were damn near flawless & dare i say the green mix of Can't Stop Me may just be better than the original.
The first The Champ Is Here is of course an undisputed classic, many believed it was better than the actual album it was made to build up the buzz for~Kiss Of Death. I remember Kiss even saying in an interview that the mixtape kind of stole the thunder from the album & wishing he never put it out lol so i don't think this new one was intended to be match the first at all. It has definately has built up a bigger anticipation & expectancy for The Last Kiss... i can't wait! Are you ready?
THE LAST KISS MARCH 10TH!!!

[DOWNLOAD] DJ Green Lantern & Jadakiss - Kiss My Ass (The Champ Is Here Part. 2) [UPDATED LINK]




Here it is as promised...KISS MY ASS (THE CHAMP IS HERE PART. 2). Download & drop your thoughts!

DJ Green Lantern & Jadakiss - Kiss My Ass (The Champ Is Here Pt 2)

"Every verse deserves a pullback" - Kiss

Wednesday 11 February 2009

[VIDEO+INTERVIEW] Jadakiss Freestyle & Interview on VIP Saturdays (Shade45)

Kiss goes IN over Ron Browz Jumping Out the Window beat live on VIP Saturdays on Shade45. Sick! Check it out, drop your comments!




UPDATE: Heres the DJ Self VIP Saturdays interview. Kiss discusses why he still favours the majors over independent labels. Jim Jones also features.



THE LAST KISS MARCH 10TH

[INTERVIEW] Jadakiss Talks with Kiwibox.com

New interview condcted by Kiwibox.com. check it out!



THE LAST KISS MARCH 10TH!

[NEW MUSIC] Jadakiss ft. Barrington Levy - Hard Times

NEW K.I.S.S.

Jadakiss Ft Barrington Levy-Hard Times

THE LAST KISS MARCH 10TH!

[VIDEO] Jadakiss OnDaSpot Freestyle

According to Green Lantern the Kiss My Ass mixtape will be out today (11th) so fingers crossed. Check out Kiss spitting some bars on Greens show on hiphopnation.

[COVER|TRACKLISTING|TRACK]DJ Green Lantern & Jadakiss - Kiss My Ass (The Champ Is Here Part. 2)




If you read the Complex interview i posted earliar you would have noticed it said the new mixtape was dropping today (10th), The Best of Both Offices has confirmed this. Check out the covers & tracklisting & peep the Green Lantern mix of A Letter To B.I.G below. Make sure you check back later, the full mixtape will be posted!

Jadakiss-Letter To B.I.G. (Green Lantern Mix)

Monday 9 February 2009

[Interview] Jadakiss Interview with Complex


Jada chops it up with Joe La Puma over at Complex and talks Roc-A-Fella, 50 Cent, The Lox, the internet & of course the new album.

Complex: Talk about the new album. Did you feel a little more pressure since you haven’t put out a solo album in five years?

Jadakiss: Nah, I ain’t really feel no pressure for the album. There’s a little pressure because of how the game is changing, and all the digital technology, and how finicky the fans ears are. I’m just a blessed person, just to get love in general. Of course this album is going to be different than my other two because there was much more money spent. The computer thing is sort of trickery, so it’s really not even the music. If you make good music, they believe in you, but you have to have your websites poppin’, you got to be on these blogs, you got to be at all these types of events. You got to be everywhere, and doing everything, and the more they see and hear you, the more chance you have at success.

Complex: What’s the deal with the new LOX album?

Jadakiss: I’m trying to get that to you no later than July. We did some recording, had some meetings, and I’m trying to set it off with this Last Kiss project—keep everyone’s ears up and then blast you off with it. We actually have a D-Block compilation that’s going to come out the end of April, middle of May, called No Security, as a KOCH release. The LOX album will come out on Interscope.

Make sure you check out the full interview here, its a good read.

THE LAST KISS INSTORES MARCH 10TH

Saturday 7 February 2009

Jadakiss The Last Kiss Album Cover + Tracklisting [Update]

This is meant to be the official official tracklist...we will see. Not long now!



1. Pain & Torture
2. Can’t Stop Me
3. Something Else featuring Young Jeezy
4. Things I’ve Been Through
5. One More Step featuring Styles P
6. Rocking With The Best featuring Pharrell
7. Time’s Hard featuring Barrington Levy
8. I Tried featuring Avery Storm
9. Cartel Gathering featuring Ghostface & Raekwon
10. Smoking Gun featuring Jazmine Sullivan
11. Seaching featuring Sheek Louch
12. Come And Get Me featuring S.I. & Sheek Louch
13. By My Side featuring Ne-Yo
14. Money And Jewelry
15. What If
16. Letter To B.I.G. featuring Faith Evans

BONUS: Death Wish featuring Lil’ Wayne

Kiss checking out his CD Packaging

Jada inspects his The Last Kiss cd packaging for the first time. Lol at the look in Kiss' eyes when he opens it, like a kid at christmas *ahahahaah*. Its almost here peoples, are you in that mood yet? (c) Joe Budden.
March 10th go cop that album!

Check Out D-Block Videos & clips on Youtube

check out D-Block vids & clips on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/dblockboyz

D-BLOCK....2 GUNZ UP!

Friday 6 February 2009

[New Music] Snyp Life - Can't Stop The Reign

Snyp goes in over Shaqs/Biggies classic beat. Check it out!

Snyp Life Can't Stop The Reign

[VIDEO] Kiss: "NY Rap Is Close To Horrible" | Preview of album track featuring Pharrell

Jada sits down with RealTalkNY.net and talks on how NY music is about to be put back on the map with the release of The Last Kiss.



Small preview of the album joint Rocking With The Best featuring Pharrell!


THE LAST KISS INSTORES MARCH 10TH...GO GET THAT!!

Sunday 1 February 2009

[NEW D-BLOCK MUSIC] New Styles P & New Sheek & A.P. freestyle

Some new crack from the D-Block camp.

Styles P ft. Tre Williams - Streetlife

Sheek Louch & A.P. - Get Money (I'm So Paid freestyle)

[INFO+VIDEO] Further info from The Last Kiss Listening session | Updated Tracklisting


Rap-Up.com got a chance to preview Jadakiss’ new album The Last Kiss at Chung King Studios in New York City on Thursday night. Though he arrived a bit late due to some administrative work he had to handle back at the Def Jam offices (perhaps some “rainmaking,” cue the video), Jadakiss was ready to “bang out” to some bangers off his highly anticipated third LP.
Similar to his previous works, Kiss tha Game Goodbye and Kiss of Death, Jada’s fetish for violent lyrics was massively present as tracks like “Pain & Torture” and “Death Wish” featuring Lil Wayne, where he spits about adversaries and their sometimes tragic endings, blared throughout the room. Teaming up with Pharrell on “Two-Step,” Jadakiss aims at the ladies with strings and The Neptunes’ notoriously thick bassline. Fast forward to the infectious flow and heart-pounding bassline of “Cartel Gathering,” which includes Ghostface Killah and Raekwon cameos, making it so very hip-hop.

The Last Kiss features production from The Neptunes, Buckwild, Red Spyda, Black Keys, Baby Grande, and many others. Meanwhile Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, Pharrell, Barrington Levy, Ne-Yo, Jazmine Sullivan, Ghostface, Raekwon, and fellow D-Block members Sheek Louch and Styles P all lend guest spots.

Although the album appeared complete, Jadakiss made it clear it’s still awaiting some finishing touches, one of which includes a verse from Jay-Z on “Pain & Torture.” That news is definitely something to look forward to.

Overall, the listening session was a pleasurable experience thanks to the Southern grub and Grey Goose cocktails. At times, the event got sidetracked by the inexperienced engineer, lousy sound system, and sporadic spaz-out moments, courtesy of the rapper himself. Nonetheless, on behalf of Jada, The Last Kiss is definitely a solid effort, giving “Gatorade in a CD form, to put some electrolytes back in the game on a Northern, Eastern perspective.” NY stand up!

Here is the provisional tracklisting for The Last Kiss, set to drop March 10.

1. “Pain & Torture”
2. “Can’t Stop Me”
3. “Something Else” featuring Young Jeezy
4. “Things I’ve Been Through” featuring Luther Vandross
5. “One More Step” featuring Styles P
6. “Two-Step” featuring Pharrell
7. “Times Up” featuring Barrington Levy
8. “I Tried” featuring Avery Storm
9. “Money and Jewelry”
10. “Smoking Gun” featuring Jazmine Sullivan
11. “Searching” featuring Sheek Louch
12. “Come and Get Me” featuring S.I. and Sheek Louch
13. “Cartel Gathering” featuring Ghostface Killah and Raekwon
14. “By My Side” featuring Ne-Yo
15. “Death Wish” featuring Lil Wayne
16. “Letter to B.I.G.” featuring Faith Evans

SOURCE: RAP-UP.com

BONUS VIDEO: Jadakiss introduction. Str8nyc.com at the listening session.


Jadakiss "The Last Kiss" listening session from StraightOuttaNYC on Vimeo.

Although there seems to be alot of featurings (mostly hooks one assumes) the album still looks rediculous! Are you ready?