Born on May 27, 1975, Jadakiss was raised in Yonkers, New York in a household where he was well-fed and taken care of. When he was just twelve, Jadakiss joined a freestyle competition and was noticed for his rapping ability by management company Ruff Ryders. He then formed a rap group with two friends Sheek Louch and Styles P. under the name of The Warlock. Signed to Bad Boy Entertainment, he was suggested to change his group's name to The LOX, which stands for Living Off X-perience. He gained his first project as a featured guest with his band, later known as D-Block, in Main Source's single "Set It Off" from 1994 "Fuck What You Think" LP. After releasing an album called "Money, Power & Respect" with D-Block, Jadakiss recorded new materials for his solo debut album. He dropped "Kiss tha Game Goodbye" in August 2001. Working with Snoop Dogg and Swizz Beatz, he was criticized as throwing a repetitive and uninspired LP. He responded to the critics, citing that the record was indeed done less out of inspiration and more out of contract obligations to Bad Boy. Despite the harsh critics, he was certified gold by RIAA for the LP in September 2001 due to its impressive selling point. Longing to prove that he indeed had a talent, Jadakiss hit studio once again for second studio album. This time collaborating with Anthony Hamilton, Mariah Carey, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West and Eminem among others, he released the sophomore set in June 2004 under the title of "Kiss of Death". Finally his hard work was paid off when the album claimed the number one spot on both Billboard Hot 200 and Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums. Aside from getting heavy airplay over songs from his second LP, Jadakiss was also confronted with controversy. One of his singles titled "Why" featured lyrics that were believed to imply a link between George W. Bush and September 11, 2001 attacks. The song got banned on some radios and played with the lyrics in question censored. It peaked at number 11 on Billboard Hot 100 singles chart though. As a follow up to "Kiss of Death", Jadakiss entered recording booth, crafting new materials for his third effort. Teaming up with Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, Ne-Yo and Faith Evans, he eyes to drop the album on March 10, 2009. while working on his own album, he also takes part in the soundtrack album for biopic movie "Notorious", singing a single "Letter to B.I.G." Book Jadakiss for shows and concerts at Heavy Rotation booking agency. Worldwide Bookings with HR Booking. Jadakiss Booking, Book Jadakiss. Book artists like Jadakiss, Jadakiss booking agent, contact Jadakiss email, Jadakiss manager, Jadakiss management for concerts, bookings, biography, pictures, videos. Jadakiss may be available for your club shows, private party, festivals or other events.