

'Welcome to D-Block' (performed by featuring ) J. 'What You So Mad At?' Davis Black Key 3:37 3. In the UK, the album debuted at number 65 on the. It was certified by the (RIAA) for sales of over 1,000,000 copies in the United States. Commercial performance The album debuted at number one on the US selling 246,000 copies in its first week. The singles include ' featuring ) which peaked at number 11 on the US and number 4 on the Billboard chart and ' featuring ) which peaked at number 21 on the US and number 8 on the Billboard chart.

Singles The album's singles charted successfully.PreRip availability may change at any time, so we recommend that you download as soon as possible. This protects us against customers taking the free MP3 and then canceling the CD. If you agree to accept your PreRip MP3s, please be aware that the corresponding CD will be non-refundable and cannot be canceled from your order. The physical CD will still be shipped to you. This option allows you to download the MP3 version of that CD immediately after your purchase. PreRip is a free option on select CD's displaying the PreRip icon. Album DescriptionJadakiss Download Kiss of Death Album - Zortam Music. See More Your browser does not support the audio element. Provided you can stomach the Will Smith version of Cassius Clay proclaiming "The champ is here!" about every 30 seconds (Jada's cackle could've been kept in check a little more, too), you should find that it's actually superior to this fine record. For further proof, listeners looking to go deeper are strongly advised to seek out The Champ Is Here, a teaser mix presented by Big Mike and Green Lantern. No matter the number of bright moments, you can't help but feel that Jadakiss has his best days ahead of him. These issues aside, Jadakiss makes good on his promise to become a rounded lyricist and receives some valuable help in the form of tight production work from a handful of pros - surprisingly enough, Swizz Beatz's work on "Real Hip Hop" tops anything that producer did for Cassidy's debut, and the Red Spyda-manned title track (bizarrely tucked near the end) is Jadakiss' most vicious track yet.

This, along with a particularly ill-suited "soft and smooth track for the ladies" featuring a carted-in Mariah Carey as well as a too-familiar-sounding Scott Storch production, is thankfully the only outright blights on an otherwise satisfactory showing. The most startling thing about Kiss of Death is that Jadakiss dumped a bunch of Neptunes productions and kept only "Hot Sauce to Go," one of the record's poorest tracks. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
