Jadakiss Gives Hilarious Reason For Not Liking Horror Films

Jadakiss shared his thoughts and experiences with horror films in a recent interview.

BYBen Mock
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While horror films are great, they aren't for everyone. Some people simply have a low tolerance for being scared. Others reject the films based on the content, be it gore, jump scares, etc. Even in a new era of horror (so-called "elevated horror"), there are many people who hold firm in their beliefs.

Rapper Jadakiss has some interesting, albeit coincidental links to horror. His given name is Jason, like the iconic killer in the Friday the 13th franchise. He released a collaborative album with Fabolous entitled Friday on Elm Street. Not only is this a reference to horror icons Jason Vorhees and Freddy Kruger, but the album was also even originally titled Freddy vs. Jason. However, turns out that Jadakiss isn't that big on the horror genre, at least when it comes to the movies.

Jadakiss' Only Child Status Led To His Dislike Of Horror Films

Appearing on Sway's Universe, Jadakiss was asked if he had a list of favorite horrors. "[I am] absolutely scared shitless of horror films," came the rapper's response, "Besides my name being Jason, I want absolutely nothing to do with horror films." When pressed on the topic, Jadakiss had a very simple explanation for why he didn't like the genre. "I'm an only child," he explained, "So I grew up by myself. So I would be at my cousin's crib, or we'd go to the movies, and I gotta go home alone," he continued. Already a hilarious explanation, Jadakiss wasn't finished. "I'm seeing Michael Myers, I'm hearing shit. The closet's shaking. My mom don't come home till 12." he went on to say.

A lot of people have presumably had the same experience as Jadakiss. They've watched a scary movie, only for the scary movie to follow them home. Whether the killer was in the closet, under the bed, or lurking in the corner, an experience like that changes you. It's completely understandable why Jadakiss is so opposed to horror films. Especially given he cites Michael Myers, it's easy to see where he is coming from. People today forget that before the amped-up horror of the 90s onwards, Freddy, Jason, and Michael were the scariest things around. But Jadakiss has made his stance on the genre clear.

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