
What's funny Jason, really think you grimy too/Īnd everybody likes you better in that shiny suit/ I'll kick his ball over the fence to let the nigga know "who yard is this"/ No snacks after school, and my stomach is full/ Sharks in the water can't swim in the pool/ Wouldn't shoot up a ladder, slide down a board/įuck ya monkey ass bars when I'm swinging this four/ Yeah, recess over for you playground niggas I'll spark him up, starch him, leave him stiff like the cleaners/ It's just me, I don't need the Roc to help out/Īnd any of ya muhfuckin haters/ who don't like me, they wanna put down paper/ Want it with Sig', need the whole Lox to help out/ When I see you, you gon' really wish you knocked ya self out/ You broke talkin' 'bout you rocked ya self out/ The reverend got to get a hearse for Kiss/ Got the heat, I'm 'bout to work the fifth/ Spitting candy bars, this nigga sweeter than a Hershey's kiss/ You bout to really make me hurt you kiss/ Put his lips on his nine and really kiss the game goodbye/ Nigga dig this, I'm 'bout to sun kiss like a soda/ When Jada and Beans dropped their official disses, things got even more heated. However, those were just small chapters into the actual beef. A DMX and Jada track titled "Un Hunh" would be released where X would seemingly shoot a shot at Jay( "I only gave you the crown, so I could shoot off your fucking head"), and Jada would throw shots at Jay( "don't try to apologize on your 2-way") and Beans( had to stop eating red meat cause I ate too many Beanie Macs), and while it was included on the August 2001 released Kiss Tha Game Goodbye solo album from Jada, with how the mixing and mastering process was years ago, the song would have had to be recorded at least a month or two prior. Beans has gone on record to say the Kiss and Beans beef was basically him taking the charge for Jay and handling business for Jay, since Jay refused to respond anything from that camp it seemed(and apparently apologized to Jada in some form down the line, though some have said his "Sensitive thugs, yall all need hugs" line was directed as The Lox, as Kiss would reference this in his diss to Beans). Beans says that he wasn't actually dissing Kiss in that line, but tensions were so high that one could see how he felt that way. Now, with this statement, it would seemingly kick off the beef, as shots were sent through random freestyles and verses, and even Kiss took offense to a line Beans said about a car(that Kiss apparently had just bought). That may have been a starting point, but as Beanie began gaining more attention, there were a lot of comparisons to Jada in style and lyricism to which I believe Jada remarked that he felt some Philly cats were stealing his style. There was also speculation that subliminal disses were being sent from both camps before the beef officially started, but one theory is that Jada felt a way about Jay getting on the Mya "Best Of Me" remix (and even the R Kelly "Fiesta" remix), making Jada's verse on the original completely irrelevant at the time. Now, the true details of what caused a rift between the two are hard to really come by, but at some point it transferred over to Beans and Jada. It also seemed that there was an issue with Jada and Jay. No one knows exactly what caused this particular problem, but it has been alluded to over the years and once they stopped working together musically, speculation grew. The first sign of what started the beef could be seen as an issue between Jay-Z and DMX. Now, Jada and Beans seemed to have been friends or at least associates in earlier years before the beef came about in 2001, and the speculation over the beginning of the beef still runs rampant. More for the blocks and the neighborhoods that truly appreciated the mixtapes, freestyles, and competition with bars.

While the Jay and Nas beef may have been more hyped and mainstream, the Jada and Beans beef was more for the streets. One beef that is etched forever in hip hop history is the beef between Jadakiss and Beanie Sigel. Some albums, some performances, some tracks, are forever etched. There are moments in hip hop that last forever and remain important in history.
