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|Picture = Kiss-of-death.jpg‎
|Background = solo_singer
|Birth_name = Jayson Tyrone Phillips
|Alias = Jada, Kiss, The Predator, The Black Babe Ruth, The Champ, Al-Qaida Jada, Forty Cal Kiss, The Kiss Of Death, Jada Montega, Kiss Eastwood
|Origin = [[Yonkers, New York]]
|Born = {{birth date and age|1975|05|27}}, [[Brooklyn, New York]]
|Genre = [[hip hop music|Hip hop]]
|Years_active = 1994&ndash;present
|Label = [[Roc-A-Fella Records]]<br>[[Ruff Ryders]]<br>[[D-Block]]<br>[[Def Jam Recordings]]
|Associated_acts = [[Sheek Louch]], [[Styles P]], [[D-Block]], [[Ruff Ryders]], [[Swizz Beatz]], [[Ja Rule]], [[Earl Simmons| DMX]], [[Nas]], [[The Lox]],
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'''Jayson Tyrone Phillips''' (born [[May 27]] [[1975]]), also known by his [[stage name]] '''Jadakiss''', is an [[United States|American]] [[rapping|rapper]]. He is a member of the group called [[The Lox]]. Jadakiss is one of three owners of the imprint known as [[D-Block]]. He recently signed to [[Roc-A-Fella Records]], an imprint under [[Def Jam Records]].
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==Career==
By the age of twelve, Jadakiss was a [[freestyle rap]]per, engaging in competitions. He and some of his friends were given the opportunity to compete in the "Jack the Rapper Competition" in [[Florida]], where Jadakiss was noticed for his battle rap ability. He met Dee and Wah of the [[Ruff Ryders]] (then a management company), and began hanging out and battling outside of the Ruff Ryders' studio where artists like [[DMX (rapper)|DMX]] made their first hits.
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Jadakiss founded the rap group the warlocks in 1994 with friends Sheek louch, Chris "Lil Mac" Pelkey, and Styles P. They later signed to [[Bad Boy Entertainment]], where it was suggested that they change their name simply to "The LOX", which came to stand for Living Off eXperience. They made their first appearance on The Main Source's 1994 LP "[[Fuck What You Think]]" on the track "Set it Off".
==Lejonen==
I have added a bit more detail to the article but Swedish speedway teams aren't the easiest things to find reliable sources for. By the way, thanks for the barnstar. I think you deserve one too, keep up the good work. [[User:BarretBonden|BarretBonden]] ([[User talk:BarretBonden|talk]]) 14:57, 11 September 2008 (UTC)


The group, especially Jadakiss, developed a close relationship with [[The Notorious B.I.G.]], during which time Jadakiss was taken under Biggie's wing. The LOX's first multi-platinum hit was the tribute to Biggie called "We'll Always Love Big Poppa" (the B-side to [[Puff Daddy]]'s "I'll Be Missing You") in 1997. In 1998, the LOX released [[Money, Power & Respect]]. Following this album, they left [[Bad Boy Records]].
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Jada's debut solo album, ''Kiss the Game Goodbye'', was released in August 2001 under the Ruff Ryders/[[Interscope Records|Interscope]] label. The album featured popular guests and producers such as [[Snoop Dogg]] and [[Swizz Beatz]], but was written off as repetitive and uninspired. Jadakiss has acknowledged the criticism as, generally speaking, valid, saying the record was done less out of inspiration and more out of contract obligations to Bad Boy. The album produced the single "Put Ya Hands Up" with the chorus "Put ya hands up/nah, fuck that/ Put ya hands down" reflecting Jada's distance from the album.{{Fact|date=April 2008}}
== [[Ole Olsen (speedway rider)]] ==


Jadakiss' second album, ''Kiss of Death'', was released in June 2004. Prior to the release, his fans were polled, and most claimed the rapper wasn't personal enough in his lyrical stylings.{{Fact|date=April 2008}} As a result, Jadakiss released the song, "Why?" (featuring [[Anthony Hamilton (musician)|Anthony Hamilton]]) which bared his innermost thoughts,{{Fact|date=April 2008}}; it became one of the biggest hits of 2004, spawning a remix featuring [[Styles P]], [[Common (rapper)|Common]], [[Nas]], and, once again—though singing a slightly different hook—Hamilton. "Why?" remains Jada's biggest hit, peaking at #11 on the [[Hot 100]]. Another single from the record, "U Make Me Wanna" featured [[Mariah Carey]] and was a much more commercially driven love song. ''[[Kiss of Death]]'' did not reflect the popularity of its lead single, but it was better-received than his first effort.
You're welcome. Great job on fixing the article, by the way! [[User:Hqb|Hqb]] ([[User talk:Hqb|talk]]) 18:13, 23 September 2008 (UTC)


Recently, in late 2007, Jadakiss signed to Jay-Z's [[Roc-A-Fella Records]], a move Jay had been trying to arrange for a long period of time.[http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.5891/title.jay-z-news-bits-jadakiss-40-40-american-gangster] He reportedly will have an as-yet-untitled album on Roc-A-Fella Records in 2008, executive produced by both Jay-Z and the Ruff Ryders CEOs/management team of Dee and Wah.[http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.5969/title.jadakiss-signs-with-roc-a-fella-records] The move comes on the heels of increased D-Block/Roc-a-Fella collaborations; in 2006, Kiss and former rival [[Beanie Sigel]] collaborated on [[DJ Khaled]]'s album ''Listen...'', and in 2007, on [[Freeway (rapper)|Freeway]]'s album ''[[Free at Last (Freeway album)|Free At Last]]'', while Styles P has appeared on a radio freestyle with Freeway and Sigel. He has also appeared briefly in Jay-Z's latest video for his [[American Gangster (album)|American Gangster]] second single, [[Roc Boys]], in which he appears throwing up the famous Roc-a-Fella sign, "the Diamond."
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==Controversy==
I have altered the style of this template. I think its an improvement, but if you don't agree feel free to revert it. Cheers. [[User:BarretBonden|BarretBonden]] ([[User talk:BarretBonden|talk]]) 12:58, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
===Roc-a-Fella/Sigel===


Jadakiss and the LOX were engaged in a long feud with several Roc-A-Fella Records artists, specifically [[Beanie Sigel]] and [[State Property]], beginning in 2001. The two main diss tracks are "Fuck Beanie Sigel" by Jadakiss and "Fuck Jadakiss" by Beanie Sigel. The Lox and State Property would continue to diss each other on radio freestyles and mix-tape songs for the next few years.Jadakiss and Beans would then have an onstage battle. The problem was eventually resolved, and since then, the LOX and Beanie Sigel have collaborated on various tracks together, including being listed as collaborators on "Barrell Brothers" from Ghostface Killah's album "The Big Doe Rehab".
== World Final Flags ==
You've used the flag of England for the English riders, but the riders won the British Final, so went through representing Great Britain, not England. So should the flags be changed accordingly? [[Special:Contributions/91.110.197.237|91.110.197.237]] ([[User talk:91.110.197.237|talk]]) 12:22, 25 September 2008 (UTC)


===P. Diddy===
==Secret Policeman's Ball==
When the LOX left Bad Boy Records, the group's and each of its members' publishing was still owned by label head P. Diddy. The LOX released several tracks like "We Are The Streets" and "Blood Pressure" which allegedly were aimed towards P. Diddy. The group fought with him over royalties, debt issues and other things until 2005 when they briefly put their differences aside to perform with Jay-Z at his "I Declare War" concert. Afterward, they went on New York radio station Hot 97 to ask for their publishing, which was given to them by Diddy.


===50 Cent===
I am in the process of updating the various articles. Please note that the new show is not titled "The Secret Policeman's Ball". It is officially titled "The Secret Policeman's Ball 2008". ie the "2008" is part of the actual title. Not just (as it now appears) a delineation between it and the 1979 and 2006 shows. So the actual article title needs to reflect the year without being placed in parentheses. As it is a brand new show - with minimal links to it - I will be going back on the couple that exist and changing them to reflect the correct title. Thanks. [[User:Davidpatrick|Davidpatrick]] ([[User talk:Davidpatrick|talk]]) 23:41, 3 October 2008 (UTC)


In 2004, Jadakiss and [[Fat Joe]] were featured in [[Ja Rule]]'s "New York" anthem. In this song, Ja Rule took subliminal but obvious shots at [[50 Cent]]. In turn, 50 Cent made a song titled "Piggy Bank" in which he disses Fat Joe and Jadakiss. This caused Jadakiss to release "Checkmate","Problem Child", and "Ms. Jackson." 50 Cent responded with the song "I Run NY."Jadakiss then challenged 50 Cent to a onstage battle in Madison Square Garden for 1 million dollars...50 Cent declined..stating that Jadakiss is not wealthy enough to put up that type of money. Jadakiss and 50 Cent's differences seemed resolved in February 2007, when [[Styles P]] called into HOT 97 and talked with 50 Cent and squashed the beef. In January 2008, 50 Cent said he has no beef with Jadakiss. As of August 28th, 2008 Jadakiss and 50 cent have officially ended their beef and now have plans to record together.
Understood. And thanks for formatting the references and categories. [[User:Davidpatrick|Davidpatrick]] ([[User talk:Davidpatrick|talk]]) 23:51, 3 October 2008 (UTC)


===Bill O'Reilly===
==[[Melanie Katsalidis]]==
Jadakiss attracted some [[controversy]] and [[condemnation]] from [[commentator]] [[Bill O'Reilly (commentator)|Bill O'Reilly]], who labeled him a "smear merchant" due to lyrics in the song "Why?", which state Jada's belief that [[George W. Bush]] coordinated the [[September 11]], [[2001]] attacks:
Please consider improving the article to address the issues raised because even though removing the deletion notice will prevent deletion through the [[WP:PROD|proposed deletion process]], the article may still be deleted if it matches any of the [[Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion|speedy deletion criteria]] or it can be sent to [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion|Articles for Deletion]], where it may be deleted if [[Wikipedia:Consensus|consensus]] to delete is reached.<!-- Template:PRODWarning --> [[User:Waterden|Waterden]] ([[User talk:Waterden|talk]]) 22:10, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
: I have added additional references to the article.[[User:J Bar|J Bar]] ([[User talk:J Bar|talk]]) 23:28, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
::Hello. I managed to find another so removed prod. Glad its sorted out [[User:Waterden|Waterden]] ([[User talk:Waterden|talk]]) 23:30, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
:::Thanks mate. [[User:J Bar|J Bar]] ([[User talk:J Bar|talk]]) 23:32, 9 October 2008 (UTC)


"Why do niggas push pounds of powder? Why did [[George W. Bush|Bush]] knock down the [[World Trade Center|towers]]?" .In the music video for "Why", a man holds up a picket sign reading "BUCK FUSH".
== Careful ==


O'Reilly took the position that the President should be allowed to sue Jadakiss for slander. The track was eventually banned on some radio stations or played with the lyrics in question censored.<ref>[http://www.counterbias.com/news007.html Counterbias: Rapper Jadakiss, In New Song Lyric, Suggests Bush Complicity In 9/11 Attacks<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Please don't tag articles for deletion as "vandalism" unless they actually ''are'' vandalism. Thank you. [[User:DragonflySixtyseven|DS]] ([[User talk:DragonflySixtyseven|talk]]) 23:53, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
<ref>[http://abstractdynamics.org/2004/06/why.php Abstract Dynamics: Why?<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
:Eh, it was a recipe for some mixed drink. "Concussion water" or something like that. It may not have been an article, but it wasn't actually ''vandalism''. Vandalism implies malice. You follow? [[User:DragonflySixtyseven|DS]] ([[User talk:DragonflySixtyseven|talk]]) 23:57, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
<ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2004-07-16-jadakiss-bush_x.htm?POE=LIFISVA USATODAY.com - Rapper Jadakiss blames Bush for September 11 in new song<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,125675,00.html FOXNews.com - The Smearing of America Continues - Bill O’Reilly | The O’Reilly Factor<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


==Discography==
== Re: Deletion of Paul Elgin Article / tags ==
{{Main|Jadakiss discography}}
===Solo===
*2001: ''[[Kiss tha Game Goodbye]]''
*2004: ''[[Kiss of Death (Jadakiss album)|Kiss of Death]]''
*2008: ''[[Kiss My Ass (Jadakiss album)|Kiss My Ass]]''


===D-Block(The LOX)===
Hello,
*1998: ''[[Money, Power & Respect]]''
*2000: ''[[We Are the Streets]]''
*2008: ''[[Prepare for Glory]]''


===Solo singles===
This is my first time editing / adding an article onto wikipedia. It wasn't until now that I noticed you have left me several warnings to stop removing tags. I didn't at first see this messages, I apologize. I will quit removing tags, but my question is, why is this article being flagged? <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Htentceo|Htentceo]] ([[User talk:Htentceo|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Htentceo|contribs]]) 00:54, 13 October 2008 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
* 2001: "Knock Yourself Out"
* 2001: "Put Ya Hands Up"
* 2001: "We Gonna Make It" <small>(featuring [[Styles P.]])</small>
* 2004: "Time's Up" <small>(featuring [[Nate Dogg]])</small>
* 2004: "Why" <small>(featuring [[Anthony Hamilton]])</small>
* 2004: "U Make Me Wanna" <small>(featuring [[Mariah Carey]])</small>


===Featured Singles===
== RE: Proposed deletion of Primordial / Mael Mórdha ==
* 2003: "Ten Hut" [[Sheek Louch]] feat. Jadakiss
* 2003: "Never Scared" [Remix][[Bone Crusher]] ft [[Camron]], Jadakiss & [[Busta Ryhmes]]
* 2004: "New York" <small>([[Ja Rule]] featuring [[Fat Joe]] & Jadakiss)</small>
* 2005: "Everytime I Think Abou Her" <small>([[Jaheim]] featuring Jadakiss)</small>
* 2007: "A Bay Bay [Remix]" <small>([[Hurricane Chris]] featuring [[The Game]], [[Lil Boosie]], [[E-40]], Angie Locc, [[Birdman]], & Jadakiss)</small>
* 2007: "Wall To Wall [Remix] [[Chris Brown (entertainer)|Chris Brown]] featuring Jadakiss
* 2008: "Paper Touchin[remix]" <small>([Red Cafe]] featuring Fat Joe, Jadakiss, and Fabolous</small>
* 2008: "Hi Hater [Remix]" (Maino) featuring [[T.I]]., [[Plies]], [[Swizz Beatz]], Jadakiss, and [[Fabolous]]


==External links==
Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I will see what I can do about this proposed deletion and hopefully save the article. [[User:Backtable|B]]<small>[[User talk:Backtable|T]]</small><sup>[[Special:Contributions/Backtable|C]]</sup> 01:25, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
*[http://www.jadakiss.com/ Official website]
*[http://www.myspace.com/officialjadakiss
*[http://www.illestlyrics.com/Hip-HopNews/Jadakiss_Is_Officially_On_Defjam_-_Rocafella/ Jadakiss - Officially Signs To Rocafella]

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Jadakiss

Jayson Tyrone Phillips (born May 27 1975), also known by his stage name Jadakiss, is an American rapper. He is a member of the group called The Lox. Jadakiss is one of three owners of the imprint known as D-Block. He recently signed to Roc-A-Fella Records, an imprint under Def Jam Records.

Career

By the age of twelve, Jadakiss was a freestyle rapper, engaging in competitions. He and some of his friends were given the opportunity to compete in the "Jack the Rapper Competition" in Florida, where Jadakiss was noticed for his battle rap ability. He met Dee and Wah of the Ruff Ryders (then a management company), and began hanging out and battling outside of the Ruff Ryders' studio where artists like DMX made their first hits.

Jadakiss founded the rap group the warlocks in 1994 with friends Sheek louch, Chris "Lil Mac" Pelkey, and Styles P. They later signed to Bad Boy Entertainment, where it was suggested that they change their name simply to "The LOX", which came to stand for Living Off eXperience. They made their first appearance on The Main Source's 1994 LP "Fuck What You Think" on the track "Set it Off".

The group, especially Jadakiss, developed a close relationship with The Notorious B.I.G., during which time Jadakiss was taken under Biggie's wing. The LOX's first multi-platinum hit was the tribute to Biggie called "We'll Always Love Big Poppa" (the B-side to Puff Daddy's "I'll Be Missing You") in 1997. In 1998, the LOX released Money, Power & Respect. Following this album, they left Bad Boy Records.

Jada's debut solo album, Kiss the Game Goodbye, was released in August 2001 under the Ruff Ryders/Interscope label. The album featured popular guests and producers such as Snoop Dogg and Swizz Beatz, but was written off as repetitive and uninspired. Jadakiss has acknowledged the criticism as, generally speaking, valid, saying the record was done less out of inspiration and more out of contract obligations to Bad Boy. The album produced the single "Put Ya Hands Up" with the chorus "Put ya hands up/nah, fuck that/ Put ya hands down" reflecting Jada's distance from the album.[citation needed]

Jadakiss' second album, Kiss of Death, was released in June 2004. Prior to the release, his fans were polled, and most claimed the rapper wasn't personal enough in his lyrical stylings.[citation needed] As a result, Jadakiss released the song, "Why?" (featuring Anthony Hamilton) which bared his innermost thoughts,[citation needed]; it became one of the biggest hits of 2004, spawning a remix featuring Styles P, Common, Nas, and, once again—though singing a slightly different hook—Hamilton. "Why?" remains Jada's biggest hit, peaking at #11 on the Hot 100. Another single from the record, "U Make Me Wanna" featured Mariah Carey and was a much more commercially driven love song. Kiss of Death did not reflect the popularity of its lead single, but it was better-received than his first effort.

Recently, in late 2007, Jadakiss signed to Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records, a move Jay had been trying to arrange for a long period of time.[1] He reportedly will have an as-yet-untitled album on Roc-A-Fella Records in 2008, executive produced by both Jay-Z and the Ruff Ryders CEOs/management team of Dee and Wah.[2] The move comes on the heels of increased D-Block/Roc-a-Fella collaborations; in 2006, Kiss and former rival Beanie Sigel collaborated on DJ Khaled's album Listen..., and in 2007, on Freeway's album Free At Last, while Styles P has appeared on a radio freestyle with Freeway and Sigel. He has also appeared briefly in Jay-Z's latest video for his American Gangster second single, Roc Boys, in which he appears throwing up the famous Roc-a-Fella sign, "the Diamond."

Controversy

Roc-a-Fella/Sigel

Jadakiss and the LOX were engaged in a long feud with several Roc-A-Fella Records artists, specifically Beanie Sigel and State Property, beginning in 2001. The two main diss tracks are "Fuck Beanie Sigel" by Jadakiss and "Fuck Jadakiss" by Beanie Sigel. The Lox and State Property would continue to diss each other on radio freestyles and mix-tape songs for the next few years.Jadakiss and Beans would then have an onstage battle. The problem was eventually resolved, and since then, the LOX and Beanie Sigel have collaborated on various tracks together, including being listed as collaborators on "Barrell Brothers" from Ghostface Killah's album "The Big Doe Rehab".

P. Diddy

When the LOX left Bad Boy Records, the group's and each of its members' publishing was still owned by label head P. Diddy. The LOX released several tracks like "We Are The Streets" and "Blood Pressure" which allegedly were aimed towards P. Diddy. The group fought with him over royalties, debt issues and other things until 2005 when they briefly put their differences aside to perform with Jay-Z at his "I Declare War" concert. Afterward, they went on New York radio station Hot 97 to ask for their publishing, which was given to them by Diddy.

50 Cent

In 2004, Jadakiss and Fat Joe were featured in Ja Rule's "New York" anthem. In this song, Ja Rule took subliminal but obvious shots at 50 Cent. In turn, 50 Cent made a song titled "Piggy Bank" in which he disses Fat Joe and Jadakiss. This caused Jadakiss to release "Checkmate","Problem Child", and "Ms. Jackson." 50 Cent responded with the song "I Run NY."Jadakiss then challenged 50 Cent to a onstage battle in Madison Square Garden for 1 million dollars...50 Cent declined..stating that Jadakiss is not wealthy enough to put up that type of money. Jadakiss and 50 Cent's differences seemed resolved in February 2007, when Styles P called into HOT 97 and talked with 50 Cent and squashed the beef. In January 2008, 50 Cent said he has no beef with Jadakiss. As of August 28th, 2008 Jadakiss and 50 cent have officially ended their beef and now have plans to record together.

Bill O'Reilly

Jadakiss attracted some controversy and condemnation from commentator Bill O'Reilly, who labeled him a "smear merchant" due to lyrics in the song "Why?", which state Jada's belief that George W. Bush coordinated the September 11, 2001 attacks:

"Why do niggas push pounds of powder? Why did Bush knock down the towers?" .In the music video for "Why", a man holds up a picket sign reading "BUCK FUSH".

O'Reilly took the position that the President should be allowed to sue Jadakiss for slander. The track was eventually banned on some radio stations or played with the lyrics in question censored.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Discography

Solo

D-Block(The LOX)

Solo singles

Featured Singles

External links

& Emode's - Hood Niggas ft. Jadakiss