Jadakiss Reveals Homeland Security Were 'On' Him After Bush 9/11 'Why' Bar

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"Jadakiss has revisited the uproar over his 2004 track “Why,” revealing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security had him in his sights for criticizing then-president George W. Bush over the September 11 attacks.

During an interview on The Adam Friedland Show, the Yonkers rapper discussed his mindset while recording the song three years after the terrorist attacks devastated New York City and changed America forever.

Friedland started by asking Jadakiss if George W. Bush “knocked down the towers,” in reference to his lyric: Why did Bush knock down the towers?”

After laughing at the bold question, which came out of the blue, Jada replied: “I don’t know.”

The LOX lyricist then said that it was a symbol of “success” when conservative commentator Bill O’ Reilly — who is no stranger to clashing with rappers — got mad at him and called him a “smear merchant” over the recorrd.

“Coming from where I come from, once I rung O’Reilly’s bell, it was like a celebration,” Kiss said. “I was a little nervous, though. I felt like people was on me, Homeland Security was, like, behind me.”

He then mentioned how he was nicknamed “Al-Qaeda-Jada” during that time because the news media likened his lyrics to being terroristic in nature.



Jadakiss previously addressed the public outcry he received for his controversial bar back in 2004, telling The Associated Press: “It caught the ear of white America. It’s a good thing. No matter what you do, somebody’s not going to like it, but for the most part, most people love the song.”

He also admitted that he didn’t really believe Bush was behind the 9/11 attacks, clarifying the line was a metaphor, but believed the president did harbor some responsibility because his administration didn’t do enough to stop it.

“They didn’t follow up on a lot of things properly,” he argued. “It’s the president of the United States. The buck stops with him.”

Featuring guest vocals from Anthony Hamilton and production from Mobb Deep’s Havoc, “Why” appeared on Jadakiss’ second solo album Kiss of Death. The controversy certainly didn’t hurt as it peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, still his highest-charting song as a lead artist.

The track later received an all-star remix featuring verses from Nas, Common and LOX groupmate Styles P, along with a reworked beat from future Dreamville producer Elite.

In more recent news, Jadakiss revealed that he still gets performance anxiety before every show, even though he’s played for millions of people for over two decades.

“I catch butterflies at every show,” he told Hot 97’s DJ Enuff in a June episode of GOAT Talk. “No matter which caliber, which city, no matter where I’m at.”

Enuff then said that the pre-show jitters were indicative of how much he cared for his craft — an assessment to which Jadakiss agreed.

“Facts,” he said. “Every show, there’s some butterflies before you gotta go out there.”

Revisit Jadakiss’ “Why” below:




Jadakiss Reveals Homeland Security Were 'On' Him After Bush 9/11 'Why' Bar
 

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My boys and I lived by this song, took so serious when we were kids in summer 2004

we had long drunk and high debates about the bars

we clowned each other over the bars, "and if you don't smoke why the hell you reachin for my dutch, we used to say that one

we said lines like "why they ain't never get it poppin' but they party to death", and "why you ain't stackin' stead of trying to be fly"

but when you look back, even if it's dated, there was a lot of game in Jada's verses
 
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My boys and I lived by this song, or took so serious when we were kids in summer 2004

we had long drunk and high debates about the bars

we clowned each other over the bars, "and if you don't smoke why the hell you reachin for my dutch, we used to say that one too

we said lines like "why they ain't never get it poppin' but they party to death", and "why you ain't stackin' stead of trying to be fly"

but when you look back, even if it's dated, there was a lot of game in Jada's verses
Kiss was on fire then. My nikkas did the same. We also argued over if Times up was a Dre beat or not.
 

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That’s.not.what.he.said.

“Coming from where I come from, once I rung O’Reilly’s bell, it was like a celebration,” Kiss said. “I was a little nervous, though. I felt like people was on me, Homeland Security was, like, behind me.”

Y’all gotta stop with this feminine shyt man. Like you scared nggas won’t fw your shyt unless you stretch the list. Low self esteem ass nggas .
 

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thread got me dead......we use to be high n drunk thinking we were cracking the mysteries of life 2 this shyt :dead:

That's exactly what those convos were like LOL

that's there's not that many left from those convos, in my own life.

could write an essay about that summer, hustling with my boy all day, partying all night with the girls, this was the soundtrack, along with The Carter, Banks album

went straight out of my high school graduation, grabbed Taco Bell, lol had my homie pick me up, 4 deep and drive me to grab zips, and right straight from the deal, to back to back hotel suites, I kept running Shootouts back until everyone was complaining
 

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That's exactly what those convos were like LOL

that's there's not that many left from those convos, in my own life.

could write an essay about that summer, hustling with my boy all day, partying all night with the girls, this was the soundtrack, along with The Carter, Banks album

went straight out of my high school graduation, grabbed Taco Bell, lol had my homie pick me up, 4 deep and drive me to grab zips, and right straight from the deal, to back to back hotel suites, I kept running Shootouts back until everyone was complaining

your post like a nostalgic hallmark card breh breh :sadbron:

I'm on big boy shyt now but damn I miss that energy FR FR


I wish I could feel that 1 more time :mjcry:
 
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