Posted on September 1, 2009 by feigningenius
What the hell happened to Jay-Z? He is disgracing the first The Blueprint cd hard. It’s like when The Blueprint 2 came out and people were like, “Oh…so that’s what we’re going to expect now. Time to lower the expectations”.
I think Kanye and Timbaland gave Hova some advice to use more futuristic beats, and it just doesn’t [...]
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Posted on June 3, 2008 by feigningenius
After Tha Carter II came out, I officially became a Wayne fan. His lyrics, swagger, and songs were all on point. He was fairly well known in the rap game, but the 3 years after Tha Carter II consisted of numerous guest starring and mixtapes, making the guy the most hyped rapper since 50 Cent. [...]
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Posted on March 12, 2008 by feigningenius
Lil’ Wayne’s first single off Tha Carter 3 is aimed at the girls and the clubs. I don’t get it. His whole thing is trying to be considered the best rapper, and he releases this for his first single for his supposed masterpiece?? It’s an alright club song, with a [...]
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Posted on November 20, 2007 by feigningenius
Jay-Z’s latest album, American Gangster, is a great addition to his already impressive catalogue. To me, there are two kinds of Jay-Z:
1. The lyrical king
2. The lackadaisical lyricist
With American Gangster, we find that hunger that he had when creating Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint. Although this CD may not feature the signature party tracks [...]
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