4:44 Album - *JAY-Z* (06/30/17).
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I guess I'll be listening to Solange album today.
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The solange album is dope and she actually wrote her ? . I refuse to listen to that ? ass lemonade album.
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Lmfao you care about a rnb artist not writing their ? . Wtf
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Solange album was greatness.
Put your preconcieved notions aside and as a fan of music check it out if you haven't already done so. -
StoneColdMikey wrote: »Lmfao you care about a rnb artist not writing their ? . Wtf
i give them more credit for having the talent to be able to contribute more to the process than those who do less of the writing or production. ? even stevie wonder the goat R&B ? had help with some writing. But the message and vibes of the album is dope.
Most of the new beyonce ? has 30 writers on that ? and it's excessive. -
MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14 wrote: »StoneColdMikey wrote: »Lmfao you care about a rnb artist not writing their ? . Wtf
i give them more credit for having the talent to be able to contribute more to the process than those who do less of the writing or production. ? even stevie wonder the goat R&B ? had help with some writing. But the message and vibes of the album is dope.
Most of the new beyonce ? has 30 writers on that ? and it's excessive.
Most of the greatest soul songs weren't written by the artist. That was rare. As long as you can sing, no one cared. Been that way since the industry began. -
Listened to solange album and lemonade for the first time today. What ever going on in the carter Knowles household let it continue if it means we will get great music.... Seeing solange tomorrow
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slickwatts wrote: »
Just for that I will give French’s next song a listen. -
slickwatts wrote: »
Aye that "You have rappers who never really get out the booth" line so true. -
Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14 wrote: »StoneColdMikey wrote: »Lmfao you care about a rnb artist not writing their ? . Wtf
i give them more credit for having the talent to be able to contribute more to the process than those who do less of the writing or production. ? even stevie wonder the goat R&B ? had help with some writing. But the message and vibes of the album is dope.
Most of the new beyonce ? has 30 writers on that ? and it's excessive.
Most of the greatest soul songs weren't written by the artist. That was rare. As long as you can sing, no one cared. Been that way since the industry began.
but stevie is the goat because he mostly wrote his own ? which is why he stand higher than the others. Also during that time they didn't have 80 writers for one song like beyonce has not ? is out of control. -
MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14 wrote: »Joker_De_La_Lover wrote: »MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14 wrote: »StoneColdMikey wrote: »Lmfao you care about a rnb artist not writing their ? . Wtf
i give them more credit for having the talent to be able to contribute more to the process than those who do less of the writing or production. ? even stevie wonder the goat R&B ? had help with some writing. But the message and vibes of the album is dope.
Most of the new beyonce ? has 30 writers on that ? and it's excessive.
Most of the greatest soul songs weren't written by the artist. That was rare. As long as you can sing, no one cared. Been that way since the industry began.
but stevie is the goat because he mostly wrote his own ? which is why he stand higher than the others. Also during that time they didn't have 80 writers for one song like beyonce has not ? is out of control.
Stevie had writers too. But yea he had wrote a lot of his ? . Smokey Robinson wrote a ? load of Motown hits. -
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This kinda dope
https://youtu.be/8IFBdICwe3s -
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Facts.
Dude was one of Freeway Ricky Ross’s lawyers in his lawsuit against the rapper and a Huffingtonpost contributer on black economic issues. His gripe is basically against the neoliberalist self-reliance economic messages that ignore the structural mechanisms that prevent blacks from having wealth beyond token individuals.
Doesn’t change my opinion on the album sonically but does articulate some concerns I’ve had with some of the content.
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Listencloser wrote: »
Facts.
Dude was one of Freeway Ricky Ross’s lawyers in his lawsuit against the rapper and a Huffingtonpost contributer on black economic issues. His gripe is basically against the neoliberalist self-reliance economic messages that ignore the structural mechanisms that prevent blacks from having wealth beyond token individuals.
Doesn’t change my opinion on the album sonically but does articulate some concerns I’ve had with some of the content.
lol I didnt wanna bring it up earlier cause it was such a jolly mood in here but cant denying what hes kickin. -
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So Joey Badass taking full credit for Jay making a classic album lmao.....
"I put certain pressure on these OGs in the rap game, like they know what they gotta talk about now, cause they got this young n---a Joey Bada$$ comin' out, talking about this sh-- before they got the chance to talk about it," he said. Finally, Bada$$ saluted Hov for his efforts on his 13th solo release. "I love the album, it's great. I'm glad he spoke about everything he spoke on and I'm glad I could be inspirational."
http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/hip-hop/7865199/joey-badass-jay-z-444-album-inspiration-montreality -
Listencloser wrote: »
Facts.
Dude was one of Freeway Ricky Ross’s lawyers in his lawsuit against the rapper and a Huffingtonpost contributer on black economic issues. His gripe is basically against the neoliberalist self-reliance economic messages that ignore the structural mechanisms that prevent blacks from having wealth beyond token individuals.
Doesn’t change my opinion on the album sonically but does articulate some concerns I’ve had with some of the content.
Hov didn't spit no profound ? though and didn't give step by step instructions
Hov basically said. Save your money, build your credit and buy ? that will appreciate over time I'm OJ
On legacy hes basically saying buy black and build black.
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50 further explains the golf course ?
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Badass been feelin himself too much lately from talking about "flaming Tupac" to now taking credit for 444 lol sit your young ass down
I ? with his music too but theres a difference between being confident and delusional -
slickwatts wrote: »
Most tactful, respectful dodge to a question I've ever seen. Props to French Montana. That ? was Matrix level acrobatics