
The echoes of Hip Hop greatness are resonating through generations as Really Jaewon, son of the legendary Jadakiss, steps into the limelight with a freestyle that demands attention. During an engaging discussion on the My Train of Thought podcast, Jaewon not only shared anecdotes but also left listeners in awe with his freestyle over his father’s classic track, “Put Ya Hands Up.”
Jaewon’s bars are nothing short of remarkable: “I could switch whips up seven days a week, have seven different chicks each night stay with me. I’m a big dog like Clifford the Big Red, mo’ money mo’ problems like B.I.G. said.” With this freestyle, he not only paid homage to his father’s legacy but showcased a lyrical finesse that hints at a promising future in the rap game.
In a candid conversation with DJ Superstar Jay on SiriusXM, Jaewon drew parallels between his father and Carmelo Anthony’s son, Kiyan. He boldly stated, “I feel like my pops is the Melo of the industry, like he don’t really get his just due. Like he probably won’t get it till it’s all over.” This comparison sheds light on the underappreciation of Jadakiss’s impact, drawing intriguing parallels between the worlds of basketball and rap.
As Really Jaewon sets the stage ablaze, it’s clear that Hip Hop’s legacy is in capable hands. Watch out for the rise of the second generation as Jaewon ignites the flame and paves the way for a new era in the rap scene.












