Timestamps below. Thanks to everyone for tuning in and be sure to subscribe and rate the audio podcasts on Apple and Spotify! 2:56 -- Jada and Talib discuss the privilege they share, both being born in 1975, growing up in NY, being fully immersed in hop hop, and seeing first hand it's evolution from humble beginnings, throughout the golden age and beyond. 5:19 -- Talib thanks Jada and The Lox for the respect they expressed when first meeting Kweli at the height of their fame and when his career had plenty of underground acclaim but not the same air play that the Lox and so may others enjoyed at the time. 7:41 -- Jada talks about coming up in Yonkers and the frustration he felt about his hometown often being overlooked, not getting the same recognition as other New York locals. 11:57 -- Talib points to Jada's signature flow, and asks who were his biggest influences on him coming up. Jada responds with paying homage to greats like Big Daddy Kane, Nas, Biggie, and more. He also gives due credit to his Mom for exposing him to hip hop at such a young age. 16:18 -- Jada speaks on the classic "24 Hours To Live", who came up for the concept for the song and how it all came together. 18:02 -- Jasmin asks Jadakiss about "All About The Benjamins," specifically who wrote Puff Daddy's verse on the hit. The convo turns to writing verses and how Kweli once did some writing for Diddy as well. They also discuss Kanye's rhyme about The Lox and Jadakiss says he always wondered if Mase wrote that verse for Kanye. 22:59 -- Jada describes what the Ruff Ryder studio sessions were like, and the competitive energy during those recordings that brought out the best in everyone. He also digs into the history of Ruff Ryders, how it was founded, and it's transformation into such an iconic movement. 25:51 -- Jada reflects on The Lox crew's lasting foundation, averting petty disagreements that would potentially fragment the strong bond that they were able to maintain over so many years. 28:06 -- Talib asks Jada about "The Last Kiss", and it felt to get so much industry support for that album. 29:31 -- Jada is asked about the mystique he carries as a legitimate voice of the streets, while avoiding jail time his whole life, and Talib asks him if that credibility comes from the realistic storytelling in his raps or his younger days hustling on the streets of Yonkers. 32:05 -- Jasmin asks Jada if he turned down any projects because he thought it might tarnish his reputation. 33:27 -- Talib Kweli and Jada look back at Jada's short-lived beef with 50 Cent, including his classic diss track "Checkmate," with Talib asking how it all got squashed. They then move on to discuss Jada's signature laugh, its origins, and how it's stuck around. 35:26 -- Jada frames the concept for his album "Top 5 Dead or Alive", and responds to people giving him credit for the phrase. Talib also recounts a quote from him stating that if you have a ghostwriter you can't be in the Top 5 conversation. 42:16 -- Talib asks Jada how important were New York mix-tapes to his ascension to the top 5 status. Jada also speaks on his battle rap mix-tape days with Beanie Sigel, and details how the beef was squashed. 45:36 -- Talib discusses the legacy of the Notorious B.I.G. with Jada, including the relationship they developed recording "Last Day" for "Life After Death." Jada then goes into the part he played in getting Lil' Cease and Lil' Kim back together before the Junior M.A.F.I.A. reunion, and Talib touches on how Jada is one of the few custodians of Big's legacy. 50:08 -- Jada reflects on the recording of the song "We'll Always Love Big Poppa", the idea for the song inspired during the funeral planning for Biggie. He also expresses how deeply heartbroken he was in the wake of Biggie's passing. 54:26 -- Talib asks Jada about what led up to "Free The Lox Campaign", and what transpired during that epic show. 58:36 -- Jada speaks on the creation of D-Block Records, the term was coined as a result of all the tension during the recording of Jada's album "Kiss Tha Game Goodbye". Talib also brings up J-Dilla's sampling of Jada's laugh on one of the last recordings before his passed, and they also discuss Jada's prominent feature on the Gang Starr classic "Rite Where You Stand". 1:02:43 -- Jada and Talib discuss their close mutual friendships with Styles P, and Talib asks how their back and forth rapping style started. The also speak on Sheek Louch's notable ability to keep evolving as an emcee after so many years. 1:07:56 -- Jada talks about his "Freddy vs. Jason" collaboration with Fabolous, and Jasmin asks Jada how the "SoRaspy" brand came about. 1:10:24 -- Jada gives detail on his latest project "Ignatius", and it's dedication to his close friend and business partner Ice Pick, who recently passed. He talks about how difficult it was getting through the making of that album as he would fight back tears during studio sessions. They go on to discuss the misconception of vulnerability being a sign of weakness. 1:15:28 -- Jada is asked about his recent collaborations with Pusha T, made possible by Ice Pick. Talib also asks Jada about his take on people blaming the youth for the violent conditions of the hood. 1:18:49 -- Jada talks about what inspired his thought provoking, Grammy nominated song "Why". He also notes his satisfaction when that song got the attention of Bill O'Reilly. 1:21:04 -- Talib calls out his top 5 Jadakiss verses of all time and asks the People's Party audience to weigh in on their favorites in the comment section. 1:23:45 -- Jada tells the whole truth about the story of Mike Tyson supposedly crashing the Biggie tribute in Atlantic city, stealing Jada's seat.
Great interview I really enjoyed it!!! I’m not sure if you take requests from your fan/subscribers but could you interview M.C’s like C.L. Smooth, Sadat X, Grand Puba, Lord Jarmar, Diamond D, Lord Finess, Mad Skills, O.C. just to name a few. Again thank you for your contributions and sacrifice to the culture!!!! Much respects!!!! ✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾
Talib has has some amazing interviews. But as a 47 year old from the northeast this is one of the very best because I grew up on the LOX!!! Hiphop Standup!!!
Jadakiss still looking like that kid from the blocks a 19 year old never getting older Respect to the best that did n still doing this thing call hip hop ✌🏽👌🏽✊🏽🔥🙏🏽
Much respect for Kiss. Talking about group issues to the public gives way for folks to tear the group down and play on past issues that have already been resolved. I'm glad he's been getting his flowers and the new generation has been exposed to the illness of the Lox & Jada through things like Verzuz & the Ruff Ryders Bet series. I love how we have never seen a jail pic, they look good and they were able to get from under the Diddy curse.
*Great interview. Loved the fact Talib had Jada talk about Sheek. I get so annoyed how Sheek is overlooked so often. Sheek has some really good albums if you take the time to listen.*
Sheeks nice but not on jada and styles level..they usually outrap him lol...but he does have the illest verse in all about the benjis....nice verse on resevoir dogs ..theres probably 2 other tracks where he outraps them both
My favorite Jadakiss verse of all time was on "None of yall betta", especially when he said "The god, minus the 12 disciples I pop up, all you see is shells and rifles If I don't like you, I'mma kill you, not fight you I bite a lil piece of your ear off like Mike do"
Bro he murdered that shit, ✋ down.... " I know you work out/ ya chest and ya back all nice.... I'm not even gonna finish it. Kiss is one of the realest MC's to ever do it. Peace to the King 🙏
Rappers doing podcast shows you how different it is when it's a peer interviewing you because they know what you been through, know what it takes, the sacrifices and hardships but most importantly the CRAFT! Great interview! 🔥
Another classic from the *Prime Minister of Brooklyn* This was touching, beautiful and enlightening! Loving *The People's Party* done at the *Brooklyn Embassy*
One of my favorite People's Party interviews, I could listen to Kiss tell stories for hours. He is truly one of the greats, but he hasn't aged any. This helped me to forget about Corona and quarantining, thanks.
Jadakiss, my mentor, my FAVORITE RAPPER, the MOST down to earth artist. This dude gat respect for every one. Top 5 dead or alive. This is the dude who gat New York on his back. D-block L.O.X till the last drop of me. Much love and respect large to Sheek and Styes. Love is love. Am from The Gambia.
Classic episode hands down ! His verse of rite where you stand is definitely one of my tops glad its was brought up in the conversation the kiss sound at the end is perfect.
His "Rain" first verse and "One More Mile to Go" Jadakiss is indeed a lyrical genius as well as his cohorts the remainders I been said these guys were gonna be the top five back in 94 when I first got put on them guys. Nothing but love from here family..
agree fully,i just dont think shes a right fit for the pod because her Hip Hop history wisdom & knowledge aint up 2 par with firstly the legend Kweli and then most the guests that are getting interviewed and thats just from listening over the past month or so like i said prior no disrespect,seems like a lovely chick
This is the best hiphop podcast of all time! Y’all are doing great work, bringing us the kings and queens of the culture with thoughtful dialogue. Thank you, thank you, and thank you 🙏🏽
Talib has always been on my top 5 since I was a kid!! It's surreal to see him in this light as a grown man now with kids of my own and still respect and still consider myself a fan. #STILLONEOFMYTOP5 #CROWNHEIGHTS
Definitely JADA is one of the most consistent artists in HIPHOP. He's a True REP of the culture.Not Forgetting he made DOPE SONGS with PREEMO "none of yall better" is CLASSIC. To think he was just a kid rapping with BIGGIE "DAMN!" BIG should be proud! As Always Party People always brings HEAT. Thanks & SALUTE To KWE & JAS #PEACE.
Jadakiss Top 5 D.O.A and that's a fact. Much respect to Talib Kweli and his Podcast, a real MC . And definitely respect how he let's his guests talk before he asks another question 🙏🏽💯
Talib and Stylez "Seven" album is a must have for anyone that's a part of this culture. Jadakiss has always been on my Mt. Spitmore of emcees. I love how over the years he got better at making songs and not just trying to out-bar himself and his colleagues. I grew up on both of these lyrical samurais and I will continue to support any project that they are apart of. We're approaching almost 3 decades in the industry for both (and they are still very relevant to the art). Salute my brothers and Jasmin for making this happen.
Jadakiss has always been my most favorite emcee,he is the best eva and I will go to my grave wit it... nobody comes even close to his flows n versatility...Mr.Top5DeadorAlive is what I call him,neva eva had a wack verse.Big Ol Facts. Thank you Talib Kweli for interviewing @therealkiss...And I like how Jadakiss showed his brothas Sheek and Styles P love, I can't wait till The LOX documentary comes out
If your around 50yrs old like me from Philly, Jada was a Legend in the 90s. When driving down 52nd or south street, it was Jadakiss mixtape blasting on every store speaker haha. Nothing beat those 5 dollar mix tapes
Best kiss verse 🔥 Jadakiss - Welcome to the Roc Higher in the ranks, I'm hotter than you think Throw the chinchilla in the fire like Frank Money is a issue, respect make you much more official But you can lose them both from a pistol
Can anyone pleased tell me why this interview got so many dislikes? Support the legends. this is a legendary interview and Talib kweli is also a legend.
"You know why I'm investing in to haze and in to dope... Cuz right now in currently a slave for interscope.. " Jada rhyme pattern always fits perfectly. There's no bending or mis pronouncation of words. It's all fits.
Good evening Mr. Talib...This is Waynee Wayne from Sacramento, Ca. I had the honor to work with you on Dr. Cornel West’s album (Never Forget: A Journey of Revelations), and of course you KILLED IT on “Bushonomics”. I also did the song on that album “Man gonna get you”, with the late great Gerald Levert (RIP). Just wanted to tell you that I LOVE this podcast. As an MC, I feel that you’ve taken hip hop off of life support and given it an assisted pulse again. Thank you. That said...my favorite Jadakiss punchline, is when he said, “And y’all scared I can tell, and gon ‘ get bucks like Milwaukee cuz like Sam I can sell”. Referring to Milwaukee Bucks basketball player Sam Cassell. But he has so many!!! Anyway...peace brotha! Congrats on the success. God Bless.
This was a dope interview. I've always loved the back and forth between Jada and Styles. I'm glad it was brought up. Always loved that about the two of them
I don't know the origin of the people party but Talib and N.O.R.E. while extremely different both show love for our culture and I appreciate it. Talib gives you emotional but analytical barbershop talk and NORE gives Brothers standing on the block vibe. Respect & love to both giving flowers now. This theme now on the tnt nba show with DWade & Shaq we are hearing each other. PEACE
Giving kiss a much deserved moment to tell his story, fits the OG mc's tour you seem to have started... the intellectual masters telling these stories is gonna birth a culture of appreciation of the art and its roots... Amazing job as always
MC Eiht is my favorite rapper so that was my first episode. I apologize for arriving late. Such a dope pod and the cohost is dope as well love her bubbly personality
A lot a people are showing a high degree of praise to this interview, but if you really want to hear an amazing, emotionaly charged one, check out the JOHN FORTE interview
peace; Solid interview and I am old enough to remember Kiss startup in the game to becoming one of the Elites of the game! Salute to Kweli as well one of the most knowledgeable catts the industry ever seen.
Dang didn't know Talib Kweli had his own interviewing show man this needs to be ahead any of the other ones hes a legend and im a mexican american from the west coast and hes reached me knew he was one of the best with that why all the blacks and latins in prison music with a real message somthing that we dont hear anymore always support real!!!
I BOW MY HEAD DOWN TO JADA KISS U KEEP IT GOING MY BRO,, UR THE LOX HAS SHOWN THE MANY OF US OLD PPL TO LISTEN TO WHAT THE LOX R DOING TO ALL THE PPL, BLESSINGS MY MY BRO
Great Interview, Top 5 dead or alive!!!! Top Jada verse is verse 3 on Times Up, also having Nate Dogg on the hook makes this song timeless. Love the podcast, always keepin it real for the culture.
Timestamps below. Thanks to everyone for tuning in and be sure to subscribe and rate the audio podcasts on Apple and Spotify!
2:56 -- Jada and Talib discuss the privilege they share, both being born in 1975, growing up in NY, being fully immersed in hop hop, and seeing first hand it's evolution from humble beginnings, throughout the golden age and beyond.
5:19 -- Talib thanks Jada and The Lox for the respect they expressed when first meeting Kweli at the height of their fame and when his career had plenty of underground acclaim but not the same air play that the Lox and so may others enjoyed at the time.
7:41 -- Jada talks about coming up in Yonkers and the frustration he felt about his hometown often being overlooked, not getting the same recognition as other New York locals.
11:57 -- Talib points to Jada's signature flow, and asks who were his biggest influences on him coming up. Jada responds with paying homage to greats like Big Daddy Kane, Nas, Biggie, and more. He also gives due credit to his Mom for exposing him to hip hop at such a young age.
16:18 -- Jada speaks on the classic "24 Hours To Live", who came up for the concept for the song and how it all came together.
18:02 -- Jasmin asks Jadakiss about "All About The Benjamins," specifically who wrote Puff Daddy's verse on the hit. The convo turns to writing verses and how Kweli once did some writing for Diddy as well. They also discuss Kanye's rhyme about The Lox and Jadakiss says he always wondered if Mase wrote that verse for Kanye.
22:59 -- Jada describes what the Ruff Ryder studio sessions were like, and the competitive energy during those recordings that brought out the best in everyone. He also digs into the history of Ruff Ryders, how it was founded, and it's transformation into such an iconic movement.
25:51 -- Jada reflects on The Lox crew's lasting foundation, averting petty disagreements that would potentially fragment the strong bond that they were able to maintain over so many years.
28:06 -- Talib asks Jada about "The Last Kiss", and it felt to get so much industry support for that album.
29:31 -- Jada is asked about the mystique he carries as a legitimate voice of the streets, while avoiding jail time his whole life, and Talib asks him if that credibility comes from the realistic storytelling in his raps or his younger days hustling on the streets of Yonkers.
32:05 -- Jasmin asks Jada if he turned down any projects because he thought it might tarnish his reputation.
33:27 -- Talib Kweli and Jada look back at Jada's short-lived beef with 50 Cent, including his classic diss track "Checkmate," with Talib asking how it all got squashed. They then move on to discuss Jada's signature laugh, its origins, and how it's stuck around.
35:26 -- Jada frames the concept for his album "Top 5 Dead or Alive", and responds to people giving him credit for the phrase. Talib also recounts a quote from him stating that if you have a ghostwriter you can't be in the Top 5 conversation.
42:16 -- Talib asks Jada how important were New York mix-tapes to his ascension to the top 5 status. Jada also speaks on his battle rap mix-tape days with Beanie Sigel, and details how the beef was squashed.
45:36 -- Talib discusses the legacy of the Notorious B.I.G. with Jada, including the relationship they developed recording "Last Day" for "Life After Death." Jada then goes into the part he played in getting Lil' Cease and Lil' Kim back together before the Junior M.A.F.I.A. reunion, and Talib touches on how Jada is one of the few custodians of Big's legacy.
50:08 -- Jada reflects on the recording of the song "We'll Always Love Big Poppa", the idea for the song inspired during the funeral planning for Biggie. He also expresses how deeply heartbroken he was in the wake of Biggie's passing.
54:26 -- Talib asks Jada about what led up to "Free The Lox Campaign", and what transpired during that epic show.
58:36 -- Jada speaks on the creation of D-Block Records, the term was coined as a result of all the tension during the recording of Jada's album "Kiss Tha Game Goodbye". Talib also brings up J-Dilla's sampling of Jada's laugh on one of the last recordings before his passed, and they also discuss Jada's prominent feature on the Gang Starr classic "Rite Where You Stand".
1:02:43 -- Jada and Talib discuss their close mutual friendships with Styles P, and Talib asks how their back and forth rapping style started. The also speak on Sheek Louch's notable ability to keep evolving as an emcee after so many years.
1:07:56 -- Jada talks about his "Freddy vs. Jason" collaboration with Fabolous, and Jasmin asks Jada how the "SoRaspy" brand came about.
1:10:24 -- Jada gives detail on his latest project "Ignatius", and it's dedication to his close friend and business partner Ice Pick, who recently passed. He talks about how difficult it was getting through the making of that album as he would fight back tears during studio sessions. They go on to discuss the misconception of vulnerability being a sign of weakness.
1:15:28 -- Jada is asked about his recent collaborations with Pusha T, made possible by Ice Pick. Talib also asks Jada about his take on people blaming the youth for the violent conditions of the hood.
1:18:49 -- Jada talks about what inspired his thought provoking, Grammy nominated song "Why". He also notes his satisfaction when that song got the attention of Bill O'Reilly.
1:21:04 -- Talib calls out his top 5 Jadakiss verses of all time and asks the People's Party audience to weigh in on their favorites in the comment section.
1:23:45 -- Jada tells the whole truth about the story of Mike Tyson supposedly crashing the Biggie tribute in Atlantic city, stealing Jada's seat.
Great interview I really enjoyed it!!! I’m not sure if you take requests from your fan/subscribers but could you interview M.C’s like C.L. Smooth, Sadat X, Grand Puba, Lord Jarmar, Diamond D, Lord Finess, Mad Skills, O.C. just to name a few. Again thank you for your contributions and sacrifice to the culture!!!! Much respects!!!! ✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾
@@mecca6264 love your lineup! Many are on our list -- we def take requests!
@@uproxx Don't forget Monie Love
No need for a time stamp let that shit ride
UPROXX Video I will say cam ‘Ron and lox
THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST TRUE HIPHOP PODCAST YET!
Feel you 💥💥💥
This is a super dope show
INDEED
Definitely my favorite.
Agreed, no product placements, just honest convos with love for the culture and artistry.
The most open Kiss has been this whole promo run. Thank you Kweli thank you Kiss
2yywS3
Talib is mad intelligent. Salute to the show!
Jadakiss is a master wordsmith.
Yeah without a classic album
@@joeljoseph9017 kiss the game is amazing
Without a classic album? Go back and listen to kiss of death
@@Lakeshow82 my favorite album 💯
@@Lakeshow82 Word Jada Had 2004 On L🔐CK....
Talib has has some amazing interviews. But as a 47 year old from the northeast this is one of the very best because I grew up on the LOX!!! Hiphop Standup!!!
U grow up in the sametimes as these great artists 💪💪💪💪💪
Im guessing u from CT
@@carbondated21 No not from CT, but I do enjoy listening to artist I grew up with on their grown man shit. We all got older and wiser!!
Jadakiss still looking like that kid from the blocks a 19 year old never getting older Respect to the best that did n still doing this thing call hip hop ✌🏽👌🏽✊🏽🔥🙏🏽
I've been waiting for this one right here. Jada and Talib!!! Can't ask for much more during this quarantine. Thank you Uproxx
Much respect for Kiss. Talking about group issues to the public gives way for folks to tear the group down and play on past issues that have already been resolved. I'm glad he's been getting his flowers and the new generation has been exposed to the illness of the Lox & Jada through things like Verzuz & the Ruff Ryders Bet series. I love how we have never seen a jail pic, they look good and they were able to get from under the Diddy curse.
*Great interview. Loved the fact Talib had Jada talk about Sheek. I get so annoyed how Sheek is overlooked so often. Sheek has some really good albums if you take the time to listen.*
Walk wit me..after taxes..n silverback guerilla...def..💯
Man he super slept on. Idk how. Man is literally a sliver back
SHEEK LOUCH!
Sheeks nice but not on jada and styles level..they usually outrap him lol...but he does have the illest verse in all about the benjis....nice verse on resevoir dogs ..theres probably 2 other tracks where he outraps them both
Real hip hop heads doesn't overlook Sheek. The LOX is great individually as well as collective. Griselda followed their recipe
lets get Common and FAT Joe! this was a sick interview
We definitely need Common
Marc Oliver good choices
Fat Joe got all the hip hop stories. That would definitely be a good episode
Joe is hilarious really enjoy his podcast, would be great to have him on here.
"Once you build a core fan base, they know when you not doin what they love you for" - Jadakiss forever spits wisdom
🔥
That iconic Gravelly Voice instantly let's you know who's in the building.
Josh Nippleton as he opened up with in the song me : “ as soon as your hear the voice and the flow YOU ALREADY KNOW ITS ME “
@@zgsfreaky9102 beat me to it!
My favorite Jadakiss verse of all time was on "None of yall betta", especially when he said
"The god, minus the 12 disciples
I pop up, all you see is shells and rifles
If I don't like you, I'mma kill you, not fight you
I bite a lil piece of your ear off like Mike do"
Bro he murdered that shit, ✋ down.... " I know you work out/ ya chest and ya back all nice.... I'm not even gonna finish it. Kiss is one of the realest MC's to ever do it. Peace to the King 🙏
Jada Verses on the track Rain & Never Surrender. Jada has so many Classic Verses!!
Fire verse
Jada is one of the most slept on MC's but is Top 5 dead or alive kiss the game goodbye
Its always sooo epic seeing two elite lyricist talking with each other,
Like two superheroes
Rappers doing podcast shows you how different it is when it's a peer interviewing you because they know what you been through, know what it takes, the sacrifices and hardships but most importantly the CRAFT! Great interview! 🔥
Get Nas on this podcast
He won't come, he chases money only now.
Quickly.
@@v5q211 That's crazy you said he was just on drinks champs.
Jada is definitely one of the best lyricists I grew up on, him and Kweli, both of them is legendary
Another classic from the *Prime Minister of Brooklyn* This was touching, beautiful and enlightening! Loving *The People's Party* done at the *Brooklyn Embassy*
One of my favorite People's Party interviews, I could listen to Kiss tell stories for hours. He is truly one of the greats, but he hasn't aged any. This helped me to forget about Corona and quarantining, thanks.
Jadakiss, my mentor, my FAVORITE RAPPER, the MOST down to earth artist.
This dude gat respect for every one.
Top 5 dead or alive.
This is the dude who gat New York on his back. D-block L.O.X till the last drop of me.
Much love and respect large to Sheek and Styes.
Love is love.
Am from The Gambia.
This is the most realist interview
Surprised? Look at the two people in it.
Absolutely
"Most realist" smh
Big up to Talib for nailing all the right questions word up lol
WHO ELSE TAKING PAUSES TO LISTEN TO THE SONGS....FIYAH INTERVIEW!
Man... Listened to closure and most of the album.
💯💯
🔥🔥THIS makes my quarantine better. . . 2 of my fav MC's. Hip Hop GOD is GOOD!
Amen two greats
I never pressed the play button as fast as I did when I saw Jada was going to be on here..
✊💪💯🔥🔥🔥👍✌
Excellent interview. You can definitely tell the respect is mutual 👊🏾☮️.
Classic episode hands down ! His verse of rite where you stand is definitely one of my tops glad its was brought up in the conversation the kiss sound at the end is perfect.
His "Rain" first verse and "One More Mile to Go" Jadakiss is indeed a lyrical genius as well as his cohorts the remainders I been said these guys were gonna be the top five back in 94 when I first got put on them guys. Nothing but love from here family..
Jasmin came with the right questions this episode. Got the truth out there.
shes farkin annoying respectfully
agree fully,i just dont think shes a right fit for the pod because her Hip Hop history wisdom & knowledge aint up 2 par with firstly the legend Kweli and then most the guests that are getting interviewed and thats just from listening over the past month or so
like i said prior no disrespect,seems like a lovely chick
Only 199 likes for Kiss , people WAKE UP!
You spoke too soon... over 1.2k
Right!
Master artists.
Never had a wack verse.
Superb interview.
This is the best hiphop podcast of all time! Y’all are doing great work, bringing us the kings and queens of the culture with thoughtful dialogue. Thank you, thank you, and thank you 🙏🏽
My Top 5 Jadakiss verses
1. 1st verse on Air It Out
2. Made U Look Remix verse
3. Run verse
4. Checkmate
5. Soul Food verse
Avon Barksdale “ Imma call it confidence cause I ain’t cocky I just know one thing they can’t stop me ! “ Can’t stop me
That is a great list salute its too hard for me KISS has too many standout verses
Also his tracks Friday on Elm Street intro, Rain, Why, Never Surrender & many more
New York 🤔
Talib has always been on my top 5 since I was a kid!! It's surreal to see him in this light as a grown man now with kids of my own and still respect and still consider myself a fan. #STILLONEOFMYTOP5 #CROWNHEIGHTS
"Why is jadakiss as hard as it gets, why is the industry designed to keep the artists in debt?"
Reservoir Dogs [Jay-Z] & Blackout [DMX] are some of my favorite Kiss verses.
All the conversations are so complete and laid back and keep you listening no skipping.. Love.
Picking your favorite Jadakiss verse is like picking your favorite child..... I'm a fan of whatever that brotha puts out.
Cleaning da kitchen before breakfast just got interesting 💪🏾💪🏾 ( my teenagers dont always do chores and it's illegal to punch them🤦🏾♂️😂😂)
Spare the rod, spoil the child!!! Gots ta whup dat ass!!! LOL
Definitely JADA is one of the most consistent artists in HIPHOP. He's a True REP of the culture.Not Forgetting he made DOPE SONGS with PREEMO "none of yall better" is CLASSIC. To think he was just a kid rapping with BIGGIE "DAMN!" BIG should be proud! As Always Party People always brings HEAT. Thanks & SALUTE To KWE & JAS #PEACE.
Gotta love Talibs way of intersecting .Respect , everyone has their wisdom.
"Tims start feeling like they Nike airs on me" 🔥
Jadakiss Top 5 D.O.A and that's a fact. Much respect to Talib Kweli and his Podcast, a real MC . And definitely respect how he let's his guests talk before he asks another question 🙏🏽💯
I definitely agree 💯 from Bmore this podcast got me checking for it now
Jada served 50 on the mic. Point blank.
Talib and Stylez "Seven" album is a must have for anyone that's a part of this culture. Jadakiss has always been on my Mt. Spitmore of emcees. I love how over the years he got better at making songs and not just trying to out-bar himself and his colleagues. I grew up on both of these lyrical samurais and I will continue to support any project that they are apart of. We're approaching almost 3 decades in the industry for both (and they are still very relevant to the art). Salute my brothers and Jasmin for making this happen.
Been waiting on the whole interview THANK YOU
Jadakiss has always been my most favorite emcee,he is the best eva and I will go to my grave wit it... nobody comes even close to his flows n versatility...Mr.Top5DeadorAlive is what I call him,neva eva had a wack verse.Big Ol Facts. Thank you Talib Kweli for interviewing @therealkiss...And I like how Jadakiss showed his brothas Sheek and Styles P love, I can't wait till The LOX documentary comes out
Black Thought, Ghostface, Scarface, KRS, Mos Def, Common, Nas..nobody comes close? You buggin
@@chancregister2714 they're Dope too n I listen to all of them but me personally nobody ain't messing with Jadakiss
Legendary interview‼️ jada is definitely a staple in hip hop and also was a great student who now is a brilliant teacher..
Jada been ....nice since movies was on beta......'''''' Yeahhhhhhhh Ruff Riders verse......
Yeah you work out, chest and ya back all nice,
But the 12 guage will have your 6 pack on ice - Jada
I'm not cocky I'm confident, so when you tell me that I'm the best it's a compliment.
If your around 50yrs old like me from Philly, Jada was a Legend in the 90s. When driving down 52nd or south street, it was Jadakiss mixtape blasting on every store speaker haha. Nothing beat those 5 dollar mix tapes
Best kiss verse 🔥
Jadakiss - Welcome to the Roc
Higher in the ranks, I'm hotter than you think
Throw the chinchilla in the fire like Frank
Money is a issue, respect make you much more official
But you can lose them both from a pistol
Adrian Scott yo what track was that I been looking for it for years
This upload saved my evening after a hard day of beatmaking 🤜! THX
Rite Where U Stand.. that verse is SICK!
Great interview! I heard stories on this episode that I heard mad but heard anywhere else.
Salute Jada, Salute Talib, Salute Real Hip Hop!!!
I love Talib so much, gaadamnn!!
Great interview 🔥🔥🔥 Jada seems like a cool and down to earth person ❤
Can anyone pleased tell me why this interview got so many dislikes? Support the legends. this is a legendary interview and Talib kweli is also a legend.
"You know why I'm investing in to haze and in to dope... Cuz right now in currently a slave for interscope.. " Jada rhyme pattern always fits perfectly. There's no bending or mis pronouncation of words. It's all fits.
True… he’s a genius
This was super dope! Well worth the time investment, I will replay this
Two of my favorite MC’s holdin it down!! Been waiting on for this!! #PeoplesParty #Top5DOA
Damn, you can see Kiss holding back tears when he's talking about recording We'll Always Love Big Poppa. 🥺 #BIGFOREVER
Peace and respect to the Lox they're one of the few hip-hop groups that never have public beef or stupid breakups lox all day
All day every day
Would be dope to have Mos Def, Sticman of Dead Prez and Immortal Technique
Cecarelli - You are a genius!!! Talib, make that happen.
All on the list!
@@uproxx How about Common, Black Thought, Mos Def and Pharoah Monch all together at the table with you like the old days?!
R.A. the Rugged Man would be great too
M-1 and Stic
Dope ass interview with the Legend Jadakiss❗🔥
Peeped Game's interview and Jada's - Talib sparks interested conversation with his host so far. Very dope podcast - feels very authentic 💯💯💯
Man I'm hooked on People's party. Definitely loving the interviewing of great MCs. Hearing Jadakiss mention Big Daddy Kane.
2 of the greatest MC's to ever bless the Mic. Peace from Cincinnati 513
Good evening Mr. Talib...This is Waynee Wayne from Sacramento, Ca. I had the honor to work with you on Dr. Cornel West’s album (Never Forget: A Journey of Revelations), and of course you KILLED IT on “Bushonomics”. I also did the song on that album “Man gonna get you”, with the late great Gerald Levert (RIP). Just wanted to tell you that I LOVE this podcast. As an MC, I feel that you’ve taken hip hop off of life support and given it an assisted pulse again. Thank you. That said...my favorite Jadakiss punchline, is when he said, “And y’all scared I can tell, and gon ‘ get bucks like Milwaukee cuz like Sam I can sell”. Referring to Milwaukee Bucks basketball player Sam Cassell. But he has so many!!! Anyway...peace brotha! Congrats on the success. God Bless.
This interview was great
This was a dope interview. I've always loved the back and forth between Jada and Styles. I'm glad it was brought up. Always loved that about the two of them
Cant stop clearing my throat while listening to this
Talib got the best podcast in America
Michael Johnson WORLDS BEST PODCAST
@@JasminLeigh I stand corrected.
The 🌍
Interviewers should learn from Kweli. Asking all the right questions. Just shows how basic some of these “journalists” are.
Damn Talib makes you feel like college students each time he speaks. Such an inspiring figure in hip hop.
Preciate the podcast bro, they make the nightshift a breeze. One ❤️!!!
And we appreciate the love
This podcast is the best, Talib Kweli is the truth much love and respect from the Hip Hop Nation
Thanks for the time stamps!! Those are lifesavers, trust me lol.
Don't miss the moments between tho!
UPROXX Video I know!! I mean like whenever I have to stop watching because of work, I can at least use the time stamps to know where I’m at lol.
This entire interview is epic! Feels like a rap in itself! Thank you
Really loved this Jadakiss interview, real one Talib...
I ain't mad at them but I'm mad at SOMEbody! 😂 40:10
This is a great interview...like everything about it is perfect the questions the look the camera angles the quality...good work yall
We do it for the love of the people #worldsbestpodcast - stay safe!!!!
Dope interview, one of the best music dialogues I've seen in a long time. Shout out talib, hope to see more of you.
I don't know the origin of the people party but Talib and N.O.R.E. while extremely different both show love for our culture and I appreciate it. Talib gives you emotional but analytical barbershop talk and NORE gives Brothers standing on the block vibe. Respect & love to both giving flowers now. This theme now on the tnt nba show with DWade & Shaq we are hearing each other. PEACE
Giving kiss a much deserved moment to tell his story, fits the OG mc's tour you seem to have started... the intellectual masters telling these stories is gonna birth a culture of appreciation of the art and its roots... Amazing job as always
Jadakiss is a real one! Great interview and loved the talk about Yonkers, New York. Kudos to Talib Kweli for bring it up at :41.
Talib is a great interviewer. This is one of the best interviews I've seen. Jadakiss is a classic artist.
SHOUT OUT TO THIS WHOLE SHOW NOW THIS WAS A GREAT INTERVIEW JADA JADA
talib asked all the questions I've ever wanted to ask Jada, love it!
MC Eiht is my favorite rapper so that was my first episode. I apologize for arriving late. Such a dope pod and the cohost is dope as well love her bubbly personality
Weird Art Society Thank you 😊
A lot a people are showing a high degree of praise to this interview, but if you really want to hear an amazing, emotionaly charged one, check out the JOHN FORTE interview
Jasmin’s World You’re Welcome
Bruce Leeds Brooo I did. I was intrigued to click on it because I hadn’t heard anything from him since he got locked. Great 1
peace; Solid interview and I am old enough to remember Kiss startup in the game to becoming one of the Elites of the game! Salute to Kweli as well one of the most knowledgeable catts the industry ever seen.
Jada looks like a white Boston Southie dude with heavy melanin.
I really like this interview. It felt to me that it was organic and real. Peace!
Dang didn't know Talib Kweli had his own interviewing show man this needs to be ahead any of the other ones hes a legend and im a mexican american from the west coast and hes reached me knew he was one of the best with that why all the blacks and latins in prison music with a real message somthing that we dont hear anymore always support real!!!
I BOW MY HEAD DOWN TO JADA KISS U KEEP IT GOING MY BRO,, UR THE LOX HAS SHOWN THE MANY OF US OLD PPL TO LISTEN TO WHAT THE LOX R DOING TO ALL THE PPL, BLESSINGS MY MY BRO
Great Interview, Top 5 dead or alive!!!! Top Jada verse is verse 3 on Times Up, also having Nate Dogg on the hook makes this song timeless. Love the podcast, always keepin it real for the culture.
Thank yall brothers PEACE and BLESSINGS from ATL
1975!! Stand up!!😎. Our era was different. In the best way.
I love how I came across this vid and it answers a lot of questions I had growing up. Jada a beast 💪🏾💪🏾
No lies detected
In my Khaled voice..."Another one!" #Classic