There's nothing wrong with that, though, because that strategy and the ability to make hits-something the Lox can't do consistently-has 50 a very rich man. The Lox exposed him for what he is, a semi-lyrical rapper that creates drama to stay relevant. " I Get Money" was big, I fucks with " Ayo Technology," " Flight 187" is hard, and the War Angel LP and Forever King tapes were cool, but he's never been the same since his beef with Jadakiss. Sure, 50 was still capable of giving us a hit here and there. What's the "Magic Stick" remix with Olivia, you ask? " Candy Shop." Remember that? That's the same shit he accused Ja Rule of doing.Īnd that my friends is the time Jadakiss ethered 50 Cent. "I did the song with Ja Rule bigging the city up/She did the "Magic Stick" remix with Olivia/She got more money but I get busier/Think somebody going to end up killing her Jada hit him with a truth bomb at the end: Styles and Jada talked about 50 in the third as if he was a she. "Jada' don't fuck with me, if you wanna eat/Cause I'll do yo' little ass like Jay did Mobb Deep/Yeah, homey, in New York niggas like your vocals, But that's only New York dawg, yo' ass is local" The Lox spit for sport and are not to be fucked with.įif' wasn't feelin' 'Kiss and Fat Joe "helping" Ja while he was "destroying him." So he responded with "Piggy Bank," a track off his multi-platinum sophomore album Massacre. Why 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and remains Jadakiss’ biggest hit to date, while the second single from the record, You Make Me Wanna Be, featuring Mariah Carey peaked at number 21. Jada wasn't finna let history repeat itself. Styles became one of the biggest hits of the year, giving rise to the remix featuring P, Common and Nas. On the heels of one of the hottest mixtapes, Jada drops the last in his Kiss trilogy. A lot of folks have Jada in their top 10 lists and about the same amount of folks put him in the talented but category. Ja's fall from grace was a marvel to watch. I don’t need to give you a big build up to this review. Jadakiss Feat Styles P’ Common’ Nas & Anthony Hamilton Why Remix (Clean-Cyberkid Hook Introoutro) 12A: 86: 05:09: 12.26MB: Jadakiss Feat Styles P’ Common’ Nas & Anthony Hamilton Why Remix (Clean-Cyberkid Introoutro) 12A: 84: 04:46: 11.38MB: Jadakiss Feat Styles P’ Common’ Nas & Anthony Hamilton Why Remix (Dirty-Cyberkid. Rule let 50 get into his head about singing on tracks even though 50 did the same exact thing. But I also knew he was going to run out of raps eventually, and didn't stand a chance against the likes of the Lox. The beef started because Jadakiss was featured on Ja Rule's "New York" track. Ja Rule was attempting a comeback from the grave like the Bride after 50 buried his career six feet deep. 50 wasn't having it because he's petty. Nah? You don't remember? Let me refreshen your memory then.