![]() ![]() ![]() For every piece of art work like the dramatic street threats of “Pain & Torture” or the slick Mafioso raps on “Cartel Gathering”, we get by the numbers radio filler like the anti-faker anthem “Who’s Real” or dull R&B drivel stuck in the mid 00’s like “Grind Hard”. The Last Kiss is the final chapter of a series of mediocre rap albums by Jadakiss that have shown much potential from Jada’s lyricism, but his songwriting manages to fail him every step of the way. Jadakiss makes average hip hop that occasionally pushes the boundaries for decent quality radio rap, but also manages to make filler that wouldn’t fit on the worst rap album. Review Summary: Dull, calculated, but technically proficient in both beats and lyrics - Jadakiss's third album falters in the same ways his last two albums have.
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