Contents. Singles The album's singles charted successfully. The singles include ' featuring ) which peaked at number 11 on the US and number 4 on the Billboard chart and ' featuring ) which peaked at number 21 on the US and number 8 on the Billboard chart. Commercial performance The album debuted at number one on the US selling 246,000 copies in its first week. It was certified by the (RIAA) for sales of over 1,000,000 copies in the United States. In the UK, the album debuted at number 65 on the.
Track listing No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. D'Agostino 1:13 2. 'What You So Mad At?' Davis Black Key 3:37 3. 'Shine' (featuring & ) J.
Green Jelly Roll 5:00 4. 'Bring You Down' J. Atkinson 3:39 5. 'Time's Up' (featuring ) J. Storch 3:36 6. ' (featuring ) J.
Moerien 4:00 7. ' (featuring ) J. Storch Scott Storch 4:53 8. 'Hot' (Skit) L. Troutman 0:18 9. 'Hot Sauce to Go' (featuring ) J.
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Williams 3:56 10. 'Real Hip Hop' (featuring ) J. Mayfield 2:57 11.
'Shoot Outs' (featuring ) J. Parrino 4:18 12. 'Still Feel Me' J. Maman 2:42 13.
'By Your Side' J. Sawyer Baby Grand 3:51 14. 'Gettin' It In' (featuring ) J.
West 3:37 15. 'Air It Out' J. Atkinson Neo Da Matrix 4:03 16. 'Welcome to D-Block' (performed by featuring ) J.
King 4:25 17. 'Kiss of Death' (featuring Styles P) J.
Thelusma Red Spyda 3:12 18. 'I'm Goin Back' (featuring Nesha) J. Lewis Black Key 3:37 Charts Chart (2004) Peak position US 1 US 1 Certifications Region Certification /Sales United States Platinum 1,000,000 ^.sales figures based on certification alone ^shipments figures based on certification alone References. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
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EDITORS’ NOTES With his fourth solo album, Jadakiss adapts to hip-hop’s constant evolution while proving that old-fashioned bars still matter. On “You Can See,” the Yonkers native recruits Auto-Tune savant Future for an ominous, Atlanta-inspired trap boomer, while “Kill” cranks up the energy with a horns-on-steroids Bangladesh beat and a verse from an amped-up Lil Wayne. But Jada holds fast to his roots, evoking Tunnel-era NYC swagger on the Diddy-featuring “You Don’t Eat” and trading triumphant, nostalgic bars with fellow The LOX alum Styles P on “Synergy.”. EDITORS’ NOTES With his fourth solo album, Jadakiss adapts to hip-hop’s constant evolution while proving that old-fashioned bars still matter. On “You Can See,” the Yonkers native recruits Auto-Tune savant Future for an ominous, Atlanta-inspired trap boomer, while “Kill” cranks up the energy with a horns-on-steroids Bangladesh beat and a verse from an amped-up Lil Wayne. But Jada holds fast to his roots, evoking Tunnel-era NYC swagger on the Diddy-featuring “You Don’t Eat” and trading triumphant, nostalgic bars with fellow The LOX alum Styles P on “Synergy.”. American hardcore rapper Jadakiss, known for his distinctive gravelly voice, made his mainstream debut in 1994 as a member of the East Coast rap trio the LOX before affiliating with DMX's Ruff Ryders in 1999.
Born Jason Phillips in Yonkers, New York, he got his start as a teenage freestyle rapper before joining with Sheek Louch and Styles P to form the Warlocks crew. After signing with Bad Boy Entertainment, they simplified their name to the LOX. After the release of their debut, they jumped from Bad Boy to Ruff Ryders.
They issued the sophomore effort We Are the Streets in 2000 before Jadakiss released his debut solo album, Kiss tha Game Goodbye, in August 2001. Three years later, his second album, Kiss of Death, was released. The album featured 'Why?' And 'U Make Me Wanna' featuring Mariah Carey. In 2007, Jadakiss made another move, this time to Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records. He issued his third LP, Last Kiss, in 2009.
The album featured guests such as Swizz Beatz, Mary J. Blige, Young Jeezy, Pharrell Williams, Nas, and LOX comrades Styles P and Sheek Louch. After releasing the 2011 mixtape I Love You (A Dedication to My Fans), he dropped 'Big Boy Dialogue,' which was slated as the lead single from his fourth studio album. However, that effort - Top 5 Dead or Alive - wouldn't be released until late 2015. His fourth effort, Top 5 did just that, debuting at number four on the Billboard 200 and topping the R&B/hip-hop chart.
A third LOX LP, Filthy America.It's Beautiful, arrived in 2016. The following year, Jadakiss teamed up with Fabolous for the collaborative album Friday on Elm Street. Inspired by horror icons Freddy and Jason, the Def Jam release peaked in the Top Ten and featured guests like Future, Swizz Beatz, French Montana, Yo Gotti, and Styles P.