

Jada rhymes with the grit and careful technique of a well-seasoned warrior, and everything he says has a gravitas absorbed from a 15-year tenure in the notoriously toxic rap industry. Jadakiss is a rapper’s rapper, which is why he can share space on his album with everyone from Nas to Young Jeezy to Ghostface to Lil Wayne.

The Last Kiss is not about the concept, or the beats the show here is the rhymes. Like an old gunslinger, Jadakiss continues to practice an outdated-yet-classical form of New York rap.
