

And while we are trying to recover, Mary J. JADAKISS KISS OF DEATH DIRTY ACAPELLA MANUALīlige to perform far from the best chorus in her career to the motivational manual "Grind Hard". There is no need to be afraid - the desire to show different sides of your creativity did not turn the album into a stylistic vinaigrette. The general mood is sustained: this is New York and this is the street. Let Young Jeezy with a southern beat or Pharrell with his patented ugliness get into it, the sound of the album is not set by them, but by such tracks as the already mentioned "Can't Stop Me", "One More Step", "Things I've Been Through", "Come And Get Me", "Cartel Gathering". The joint "What If" with Nas is made in the form of an enumeration - in the right hands, the scheme is almost a win-win, but only here Jade was outplayed by Nas on his field. The picture is completed by excellent bonus tracks: "Letter To B. G." with Biggie's widow Faith Evans, which you could hear in the soundtrack to "Notorious", and" Death Wish", which Jada and Lil Wayne read to the beat from Alchemist - the alliance is at least not banal. Well, by the way, one of the problems of the album is that as soon as a guest appears brighter, Jada seems to be blown away and turns into a background for just these Young Jeezy, Nas, or Lil Wayne.

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