4:44 Album - *JAY-Z* (06/30/17).
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? are ? about Tidal and streaming sites. LOL
I got this ? like 30 minutes after I woke up this morning and digested it already.
The last couple pages have been ? . Can we discuss the album than Tidal? -
LcnsdbyROYALTY wrote: »234 new comments... Gotdamn!!
And you'll read every ? one of them. -
The last couple pages have been ? . Can we discuss the album than Tidal?
Well drop an opinion then ? . -
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MasterJayN100 wrote: »
'But you ain't the same, this ain't Kumbaye
But you got hurt cause you did cool by Ye' -
yo who got a link? even a streaming ting.
i support good hiphop but ill be damned if im signing up to tidal for ONE album that i might not even like..plus i already got spotify
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MasterJayN100 wrote: »
'But you ain't the same, this ain't Kumbaye
But you got hurt cause you did cool by Ye'
everybody too busy trying to be the "first" to post ? and getting it all wrong -
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fortyacres wrote: »"You on the 'gram holding money to your ear, there's a disconnect. We don't call that money over here."
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Just listened to it again and yup album still dope and classic status lol
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im a jay z fan but I don't have tidal and im not signing up for it. the radio stations are playing it like crazy. iheartradio is playing it for the next 24 hours. 4:44 hits home and I have been stuck on that ? all day
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AcresShakers wrote: »Classic already. Put it in the vault.
I never lied. -
semi-auto-mato wrote: »im a jay z fan but I don't have tidal and im not signing up for it. the radio stations are playing it like crazy. iheartradio is playing it for the next 24 hours. 4:44 hits home and I have been stuck on that ? all day
Y'all stone age ? ? me up. Rock it old school and get the tape deck and record that ? live. -
fortyacres wrote: »"You on the 'gram holding money to your ear, there's a disconnect. We don't call that money over here."
Plies got a whole song about racks to your ear
Who? -
semi-auto-mato wrote: »im a jay z fan but I don't have tidal and im not signing up for it. the radio stations are playing it like crazy. iheartradio is playing it for the next 24 hours. 4:44 hits home and I have been stuck on that ? all day
Y'all stone age ? ? me up. Rock it old school and get the tape deck and record that ? live.
i posted a link dawg i find my way around the internet just fine. I'm a old press record when u hear the phrase a world premiere during rap attack ? . i aint paying for ? if it aint a concert. like i said i aint signing up for tidal. -
I need a link ASAP !!
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next ? ask for a link getting banned
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Just listened to it again and yup album still dope and classic status lol
Your words aren't credible -
If it's a classic, that's dope. But it's hard to name something a classic after 15 hours. Sit with it a minute, see if it steers the culture a bit. Classics are about more than music.
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If it's a classic, that's dope. But it's hard to name something a classic after 15 hours. Sit with it a minute, see if it steers the culture a bit. Classics are about more than music.
Put classic talk aside. On first few listens, it's his best album since either AG or BA.
By comparison, on my first listens of MCHG, my reaction was "this is aight", mostly because the production was on point. My initial reaction to BP3 was that it was wack. I thought WTT was uneven. So this is the first time I've reacted this strongly to a Jay-Z album on first listen in a really long time. Lyrically and flow wise, he hasn't sounded like this in forever, and in fact, he's even developed his style a bit here in a way I haven't heard before.
And the production is great, obviously, it's No I.D., but it's more experimental than maybe any of Jay's albums ever. Which is dope. -
If it's a classic, that's dope. But it's hard to name something a classic after 15 hours. Sit with it a minute, see if it steers the culture a bit. Classics are about more than music.
Put classic talk aside. On first few listens, it's his best album since either AG or BA.
By comparison, on my first listens of MCHG, my reaction was "this is aight", mostly because the production was on point. My initial reaction to BP3 was that it was wack. I thought WTT was uneven. So this is the first time I've reacted this strongly to a Jay-Z album on first listen in a really long time. Lyrically and flow wise, he hasn't sounded like this in forever, and in fact, he's even developed his style a bit here in a way I haven't heard before.
And the production is great, obviously, it's No I.D., but it's more experimental than maybe any of Jay's albums ever. Which is dope.
True indeed. The last time I felt like this was AG. I can't put this over AG yet. I got 2 listens in last night. I'll see where i'm at in a week or 2. AG might be my favorite jay album though, that joint was toooooo smooth. -
Why Damian Marley on the album lol? Thats Nas artist lol Jay stay on nas ?
Im gonna cop the album tho I support jay now.
Stay real -
That 'Legacy' might be a hidden gem. . The production too
And when his daughter asks him: 'what's a will?'
Black Excellency -
don't get the bp3 hate
wasn't prime jay
but a good majority of the tracks i thought were good to great
a star is born
so ambitious
already home
what we talkin about
as real as it gets
thank you
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MasterJayN100 wrote: »
who did Ye give 20 mill to tho?