Jadakiss Dropped His Debut Album ‘Kiss Tha Game Goodbye’ 24 Years Ago

On this day in Hip Hop history, Jason “Jadakiss” Phillips dropped his highly anticipated debut studio album Kiss Tha Game Goodbye under the Ruff Ryders/Interscope banner.

Released during a monumental month for Hip Hop, alongside classics like Jay-Z’s The Blueprint and Fabolous’ Ghetto Fabolous, Kiss Tha Game Goodbye gave fans their first in-depth look at The L.O.X.’s lyrical sharpshooter. More than just a solo debut, the project cemented Jada’s evolution from mixtape phenom to a respected solo force in the game, laying the foundation for a career that would eventually align with Roc Nation.

The album’s impact was undeniable, led by standout singles like the club-friendly “Knock Yourself Out,” the gritty street anthem “We Gonna Make It” featuring fellow D-Block soldier Styles P, and heavyweight collaborations with DMX, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, and even Mashonda. Behind the boards, a dream team of producers—including Swizz Beatz, DJ Premier, Just Blaze, and The Neptunes—helped craft a sound that matched Jada’s razor-sharp lyricism.

Certified gold and still revered by fans today, Kiss Tha Game Goodbye marked the official arrival of Jadakiss as a solo powerhouse.

Salute to Jada, Swizz, The L.O.X., Premier, Pharrell, Just Blaze, and everyone who helped make this release a timeless piece of Hip Hop history.

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