Jada’s “All Falls Down” is not to be confused with the Kanye track. When it’s all said and done, evaluating Jada’s career will be left up to the “experts” (i.e. everyone with an opinion). Maybe he’ll be a legend who never received his just due or maybe he’ll be someone who never truly tapped the potential he received with Biggie’s initial co-sign.
Regardless, he’ll always serve as a personal favorite of mine and someone who has the ability to drop a memorable 16 (or 32) at the drop of a dime. Kiss is preparing for a May 1 liberation to the third installment of his acclaimed The Champ Is Here series. The first offering, “All Falls Down,” is regular Jada – witty one liners, tough talk and lyrical bravdo.
“N#ggas comin’ through, gettin’ racks on the muscle
You asked me for money, I ain’t ask you to hustle
The industry is hurt, they lookin’ for the next Russell
The Hip-Hop cops outside waitin’ to cuff you
The Bloods is on Rikers Island waitin’ to touch you
N#ggas on the outside just wanna abduct you
Dudes turn they back on you that you looked up to
Keep throwin’ mine in the air, I got enough to
And I don’t like spendin’ my money, n#gga, I love to…”
Now, since we’re on the topic of the champ being here, let us all pray for “40 Bars Of Terror pt. 2.” That “Move work from Denver to D.C. like Portis” line is still dope to me. Though I couldn’t exactly tell you why.
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Download – Jadakiss – “All Falls Down” (Prod. by Addicted 4 Life)


I wish he had rapped over Kanye’s beat. This one makes me think there’s a lot of stuff going on that only dogs can hear.
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I actually caught this one yesterday, and it classic Jadakiss to me. I think its dope. I see where MZ’s coming from though with the production. lol
“Move work from Denver to D.C. like Portis”.. Trust me when i say you weren’t the only one feeling that line. the reason.. simply put.. ILL.. Kiss is caught up in the “maintream or street” train of thought. and to be honest i can’t blame him. We all gotta eat. But regardless of what anyone says dude is a lyrical monster. Dude has all the skills to be considered one of the illest lyricist of all time. His issue is what lane to stay in. I for one would like for him to just forget about the paper and just once and for all give us that album where he totally destroys every track. Folks can claim they like SP (i’m thinking because of his realness) but there is no denying Kiss is by far the nicest out of the 3 (by a wide margin in my book) but that’s neither here nor there. L.O. is a unit so they all nice in my book. Anyway, Kiss if you listening (GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT WE WANT… STREET KISS)
fuck you mean you dont know why you still feeling that line? cuz it was ILL thats why….moving work from denver to DC,thats some hustlin’….even though im sure he was just fantasizing or musically speaking….Kiss is top 5 to me.
I for one would like for him to just forget about the paper and just once and for all give us that album where he totally destroys every track.
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Yep.
LOL, yeah, I know what the line meant, but it’s a simple ass line that still goes hard.
And yeah, Kiss is the nicest in the group IMO.
Lyrics are on point, I will give Kiss credit for that.
40 bars of death is his best song ever. There are some ill quotables through that whole track. This goes hard too.
@woodywood
Jada is a better bar-for-bar punch liner but Styles is better at the realistic 16s that resonate a little bit more with the street/street savvy listener
@cell block.. nice way to put it homie..
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“I be everywhere at once cuz I move at God-speed.”
Blasphemous and nice all at once. Al Qada Jada will prolly never do that one epic unquestioned classic album. Not sure why, but i don’t think he will.
If we was just rankin’ run-that-back caliber quotables, I don’t know that anyone’s messin with dude. There’s better catalogs, better all around MCs, even better writers, but when Jada decides to go on a beat, he can be as mean as they come.
Still the most under-rated in rap history.
Is that Glenn Lewis on the hook?