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Jay-Z

THE TRUTH; HNIC; The Adonis of the rap game; the Fidel Castro and Che Guevara of rap;

bill Gates of rap-got the game on lock

by MUSIC April 4, 2005

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Jay-Z

A good rapper in '95, when he dropped Reasonable Doubt, then he started gettin too commercial wit his rhymes and then he juss got gay.

A few good songs by him is pretty much everything on Reasonable Doubt, he still cant touch Illmatic tho

by Adept March 25, 2005

39๐Ÿ‘ 74๐Ÿ‘Ž


jay z

THE GREATEST MC ALIVE
THE DEFINITION OF RAP AT ITS ALL TIME HIGH..
Brooklyn born..MC, philantropist and entreprenuer.
No one can ever fuck with him...his rhymes..or his people.

This is for the lil bitch who posted up the first definition..
Fuck You Faggot...Jay-Z only throws in a Big line once in a while as a form of dedication as rememberence to the greatest rapper that ever lived.
Nas is gay and and so are you...get your own opinions bitch..listen to "RENEGADE"..i mean Em's verse was hot but gimme a break..
"Just cuz you dont understand him duznt mean that he nice..it just means you dont understand all the bullshit dat he writes..
Is it "OOChi Wali" or is "One Mic" is it "Black Girl Lost" or "shorty owe u fa ice?"

"Nas is gay man"....
"Yea i know Jay-Z murders him anyday"

"What was the most underated album of all time?"
"Hmmm...well id just have to say "Blueprint 2" by Jay-Z....hottest rhymes, hooks, beats..the whole shit was ill.

"Who is the greatest rapper alive?"
"Jay-Z nigga..what kinda fuckin question is that!?"

by BRTzh July 26, 2004

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jay-z

Will one day if not already be known as the true greatest of all time. He is already the most admired rapper today. Every rapper who has a record label, clothing line, or any sort of business venture should thank Jay-Z because he is the trailblazer for the lifestyle your favorite rapper has become accustom to.

However instead of taking all the credit he share it with mc's that have passed away (big, pac,) or may not be as hot anymore. All those that chastise Jay for stealing, borrowing, or sampling other rappers should know that for example by taking an old Ice-T song "99 problems" he is helping the evolution of hip-hop without forgetting the legends that paved his way,at the same time he is showing the younger rappers how to manage being a well known public figure from the hood and how to handle all the attention from high profile court cases to high profile girlfriend.

This is something that is never brought to light amongst the common rap fans that don't listen to music but would rather skim through it. It is common among those who criticize Jay to say he was good back in 95 but his skills have taken a back seat to creating a catchy radio single. He has admitted some truth in that assertion however one must remember that the purpose of the single is to advertise the album itself so in order to draw you in their must be a sure fire hit. Supposedly his best album Reasonable Doubt had no such hit. It is no coincidence then that it was his lowest seller and thereby slept-on.

My last point is to refer to the battle between Jay-Z and Nas. To make my point I will paraphrase the lines that the mc's used to battle first Jay would attack Nas credibility making statements that were 100 percent true from his album not being nowhere as good as his first, how he was getting screwed out of his money (if you check reasonble doubts credits you will see he did pay searchlight publishing) and how he wasn't what he claimed to be. Nas responded back by making a whole song calling jay gay. Go back and listen to ether all the parts people always mention are parts not based off truth they are just gay jokes same thing with the stillmatic freestyle gay jokes and theat whole "on the freeway to memephis" nonsense.I will give him that Ether is a great diss song but it doesn't cut with the same power as super ugly song did. He said he left condoms in nas's baby mamas seat that had to hurt him. This is at the end the day what the battle was gay jokes big lips jokes versus personal revaltion that destroys character.
At the end of the day anyone who says ether and nas are better than takeover and jay probably is one of those people that never wanted hip-hop to progress never want anything new or change Jay-Z however is the oppsite as he continues to see how much he can change hip-hop for the better that is why he is the greatest of all time.

"crime family well connected jay-z and you fake thugs is unplugged like mtv"
"pops new exactly what he did when he made me try to get a nut and he got a nut in what"
"and all you other cats throwing shots at jigga/ you only get half a bar F*CK YALL N*GG*S"
"it gets te-di-ous/ so i keep one eye open like c-b-s/ you see me streesed right"

by be fresh September 15, 2005

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jay-z

Cockney Rhyming Slang; A cup of tea

"Could you make us a Jay-Z"

by Jamie October 7, 2004

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jai z

a fat bastard stingie guy that wont give his assignment to other people cause he is a stingie mutha fuka and has to wash his bannana b4 he ets it

ura a john zhang u slak cunt

by Westside March 31, 2003

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jay-z

The deepest, most talented lyricist ever to set foot in the rap game. Even his commercialized hits have hints of his talent. If you don't like Jay-Z, please sit down and actually listen to what he's saying in one of his deeper songs. If you're anything less than ignorant, you'll start to see the truth.

Jay-Z. The hottest that ever did it, man.

by Matt Vendal April 29, 2007

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