Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: MVDV4745
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 022891474593
- Street Date: 07/08/08
- PreBook Date: 06/03/08
- Label: Charly »
- Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
- Run Time: 204 mins
- Number of Discs: 2
- Audio: 5.1 SURROUND
- Year of Production: 2005
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
Cast & Crew
- Producer: GUNTER KUTSCH
- Producers: GUNTER KUTSCH
Product Assets
Jadakiss - Kiss Of Death: Tour 2005
Spectacular set filmed in London in 2005 featuring the hits, "Time's Up," "Knock Yourself Out," "U Make Me Wanna," "We Gonna Make It," "Put Ya Hands Up," and more!
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Considered by many to be at his best in a live setting as apposed to the studio, Jadakiss is very much in his element in this spectacular set filmed in London in 2005. It features highlights and hits from his recent solo work as well as his earlier recordings made with The Lox and The Ruff Ryders. The set includes the hits, 'Time's Up', 'Knock Yourself Out', 'U Make Me Wanna', 'We Gonna Make It' (his instant underground classic about street mayhem), 'Put Ya Hands Up' and 'Why'. The last-named caused uproar over its linking George Bush with a 9/11 conspiracy theory and was banned and censored by US radio stations. Despite his tough and uncompromising social and political songs, often with inspired lyrics dealing with everyday life on the mean streets - guns, drug-dealing and robbery and suchlike - they have nevertheless crossed over into the pop mainstream.
Track Listing
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Bonus Materials
- The Tour Film on the second disc of this double DVD set featuring great footage of Jadakiss during his 2005 European Tour, both on-stage and behind the scenes.
- Interviews
- Biography
- Discography
- Filmography
Sales Points
- His third album, tentatively titled 'Kiss My Ass,' is set for release later this year.
- Jadakiss' solo debut album 'Kiss The Game Goodbye' peaked at number 5 in the album charts in 2001, his second, 'Kiss Of Death,' making the top spot in 2004.