During a recent interview with BET, Jadakiss reflected on his relationship with fellow Ruff Ryders member and companion, DMX, on the one-year anniversary of his timeless passing.
He began by saying DMX wanted to sign LOX to Ruff Ryders without an audition when they were young emerging emcees and that he would eagerly take to the block to look for Sheek Louch and Jada.
“One day, he just came around because he would always come around the block randomly, and one day it was like, ‘Yo, X is looking for y’all,’” Jada told BET.com. “He brought [me and Sheek Louch] to Ruff Ryders. He brought us to [Joaquin ‘Waah’ Dean] actually first. It was no audition or nothing like that. He was like, I’m signing, and they signing with me.”
Jada continued by saying DMX’s eagerness didn’t carry over well with his parents, who said the young boys had to wait until they were at least 18 to sign with Ruff Ryders.
“We couldn’t sign the first time because we was too young,” he said. “Our parents wouldn’t let us sign so we had to of course wait until we was 18, but when he knew he was about to make that move with them, for him to come to the block that day, he just showed us all this unconditional love.”
The LOX would go on to sign to Ruff Ryders in 1999, where they were treated like family. DMX’s connection to the Ruff Ryders ran deep. He created most of his iconic projects with the label including 1998’s It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot and Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood.