Jadakiss – I Tried ft. Avery Storm

April 22, 2009

[Again man, try gettin the song for real, cuz youtube makes the shit sound not as good, and i aint computer saavy nor patient enough how to put on the song another way.]

I always wait for those songs where Jada can get on a beat and display his lyrical profenciency as “i” believe it was meant to be shown off (who am i of course, simply a fan of his skill). Not only does Jada rip this shit to shreds he just uplifted me for the day as i “keep tryin” to do my thang and stay motivated and inspired in life.

It’s funny, i feel like hella people think Avery Storm is a corny half talented hook singer, but i seem to keep hella feelin the hooks he lays down, so maybe (probly) i’m hella corny too or else people are just hatin’ and trippin’ a little too hard, which ain’t that unusual in this day and age. Too little time to hate is what i say.

Jada’s new album was originally titled “Kiss My Ass,” but the extra BEEZY ass record execs (“suspects”)  made him rename it. Ass can even be said on t.v. now & an artist can’t use that word in an album title…bullshita. So, “The Last Kiss,” it is. This is not titled because this is Jada’s last album, but rather because as he tells it, the “Kiss” theme of all his previous solo album titles has run its course. I feel that. Good idea, time to start fresh doggie.

I like a bunch of the songs on the album, but there ARE some irkish ass tracks on that shit. Most obvious to me is (of couse) the track contributed by Swiss (cot-damn) Beatz, “Who’s Real.” Swizzy, who constantly gives people trash beats and even more terrible hooks keeps on going on this track. UGH. The Mary J. track sounded like the J.V. version of Nas & Keri Hilson “Hero.” But where those tracks and a few others slack off, songs like “Smoking Gun” with Jazmine Sullivan and “Cartel Gathering” with Ghostface & Raekwon are real dope. I hella like the “Rocking With The Best” with Pharrell song, but like i said before i sometimes fall hard for the cornball sounding ish. Jada still aint reached his peak, as he’ll tell you himself, but it’s another album that’s worth listening to. Alright let me stop frontin like i’ve actually reviewed an album before.

Let’s Get It!

Al-Queda Jada

Al-Queda Jada

Aiight,

G.


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