
Jadakiss isnât here for fans trying to clown him over having both parents in his household. The Yonkers legend recently addressed the chatter surrounding his childhood on his Joe & Jada podcast, after some critics suggested his upbringing was too âHuxtable-likeâ to match his gritty rap persona.
âSome assholes in the comments think I grew up like the Huxtables. I donât know what the fuck is wrong with these people, but coming from where we come from, itâs a beautiful thing to have both of your parents,â Kiss said. âYeah, we had both of our parents. Do that mean we wasnât in the street? No. That mean our household had gold spoons? No. My moms bust her ass. My pops was on drugs. He was able to shake back. I was outside doing shit. I was smart in school, I was athletic, but I was outside.â
The LOX lyricist doubled down, pointing out that having two parents doesnât erase the struggles he faced: âJust ask the people, just ask the cops, just ask anybody you wanna ask. For some reason, people act like you canât stand on your word if you have both of your parents. Are you some type of asshole? Itâs a blessing to have both of your parents.â
Outside of addressing the critics, Jada also had words for the current state of Hip Hop. On 7PM in Brooklyn, he stressed the importance of originality, pushing back against the trend of artists chasing whateverâs hot at the moment. âItâs all about balance,â he said. âRap is for rapping. Start doing a bunch of everything else, itâs getting away from the elements and diminishing the culture. We donât need to hear 53 more âNot Like Usâes.â
For Kiss, authenticity, whether in music or in life, remains the standard.