Jadakiss recently sat down for an episode of  Smoke DZA's "Personal Party" podcast, where he opened up about ghostwriting for Diddy. 

During the sit-down, Jadakiss detailed writing Diddy's verses on "Victory," "Senorita," and "All About The Benjamins" on the Grammy-award-winning No Way Out album. Jadakiss explained that writing the songs "was taking away too much of me," and he clarified, "“I ain’t know how to morph. It ain’t like he a n***a that I knew my whole life that I can just scribe him how I think he should be." 

Jadakiss continued to explain the difficulty of writing for Diddy, "I ain't feel like I could write the bars for myself and give it to him, because I ain't feel like it fit him. He had too much money. I was still extra grungy. My mind couldn't think of that much Versace, or being on that type of financial level. So it used to conflict with me writing for him. But he just used to tell me, 'Give me the sh*t that you would say for you.' I'm like, 'It ain't gon' fit for you.' But he used to know how to make it work."