While fans eagerly what for new music from The Lox and the highly anticipated release of We Are The Streets 2, Jadakiss distracts fans with his latest summer R&B hit "Big Boy Dialogue" featuring The Dream.
Jada is known to go from gutta, to gangster, to that semi softer teddy bear that the ladies love. While he is always able to maintain his street image, you would think teaming up with the "R&B Killer" would make him reveal a softer side like that of Jada on "You Make Me Wanna," with Mariah Carey. However, The-Dream and Jada keep is straight hood.
Jada raps "I can put n*ggaz to war, the George Bush did," over the smooth beat. When Dream comes in on the hook with his soft yet grimey vocals, it's obvious that "Big Boy Dialogue" will be an instant classic.
"Big Boy Dialogue" is said to be the first single from Jada's first album since 2009 with The Last Kiss putting and end to the "Kiss trilogy." According to ThisIs50 Jada will release Top 5, Dead or Alive soon. Although the news of Jada's new album is exciting, many fans are still asking themselves: What happened to the Lox?
Sheek Louch spoke exclusively to Mstars reporter Dominique Zonyee, back in April, about The Lox Reunion. "We just finished four more tracks," Sheek said of the group's progress. "One with Kanye and another one with Timbaland, so we are closer to completion than ever."
The Lox have been on a 13-year hiatus since the 2000 release of "We Are The Streets," but Sheek said that their fans are more loyal than ever."This album is going to be crazy, because when you think about The Lox fans, they want that real hardcore sh*t," Sheek said. "Our music takes people through tough times, we have fans in jail like 'yo your music got me through this'."
Styles P already dropped Float, now Jada is preparing to drop another album. Will The Lox album come next?
What do you think of Jada and Dream's "Big Boy Dialogue?"