I know yall about to say I'm crazy for this one, but "Welcome to D-Block" is another where I like the verses but the song in general is a little weird. Listen to "I'm Goin Back" and "By Your Side" and if you can't feel them then I don't know what to tell because Kiss is talking that real shit.Īs much I fuck with this album, I gotta admit its songs on here I'm not feeling too much. Check out "Still Feel Me", which is a continuation from "Feel Me" from his first album. Jada gives you some introspective joints. Kiss really showed really growth on this album. You got "Air It Out" and "Bring You Down". Besides the singles, you got the lyrical street joints like "Real Hip Hop" featuring Sheek, "Shoot Outs" featuring Styles P, which is one of those classic joints where they go back and forth on and you know they always deliver when they do that. And he asked some real ass questions on it, what more could you ask for ? ![]() Shit, I don't even think Jada, Anthony Hamilton or Havoc knew that either Lol. Speaking of Why, I knew it would be a hit but I didn't know it be that big. The first few songs I heard were "Time's Up" with Nate Dogg and and"Kiss of Death" with Styles P. I loved the buildup to the albums release. ![]() Kiss Of Death is my favorite album from Jada and I feel like its his best album overall. I actually gave it 3.5 stars cause I knew what Jada was capable off. Back to the review, I couldn't wait for Jada to drop his second album, cause I knew he was gonna step it just based off the weak reception of Kiss Tha Game Goodbye. Before you even listen to this album, go check out the Champ Is Here mixtape, its a classic! Nothing but bars. I aint do a review in a minute, but I'm finally back! I meant to review the Kiss Of Death a while ago, but I got never around to it.
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