Jay-Z - Open Letter ft. Timbaland (Prod. Swizz Beatz)

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Hov said fukk these cacs..i started out a villain yall aint gon stop my rise :ahh:

HOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVV :ohlawd:
 

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And on another note, I fukks with you HEAVY, because when the Hamster was doing their mixtape, you got me on, if you don't remember.

I'll never go too hard in disagreeing with you out of respect for that move.
But niccas gon learn today! :leon:

:salute: i think we agree but there must have been a miscommunication somewhere. What was your sn on the hamster?
 

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this is :ehh: now back to these Ghostface & KRIT albums. Who told Swizz that he needs to speak on all these damn songs anyway. :stop:
 

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Beat is sick, lyrics are forgettable, "The Bob Dylan of rap music" :snoop: what's next Hov, the Abe Lincoln of hip-hop smh

:mindblown:
The Bob Dylan of rap music?

Bob Dylan had more black power than Jay even will have, and Dylan was white. Chuck D couldn't even fu*k with him. Check this album:
Bob_Dylan_-_The_Times_They_are_a-Changin1.jpeg


Peep the tracklist:
1."The Times They Are a-Changin'" – 3:15
2."Ballad of Hollis Brown" – 5:06
3."With God on Our Side" – 7:08
4."One Too Many Mornings" – 2:41
5."North Country Blues" – 4:35
Side two
6."Only a Pawn in Their Game" – 3:33
7."Boots of Spanish Leather" – 4:40
8."When the Ship Comes In" – 3:18
9."The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" – 5:48
10."Restless Farewell" – 5:32

Lots and lots of Black Power. He performed tracks of that album at the march on Washington, where Martin Luther King gave his famous "I have a dream"-speech...

Check this here:
Bob Dylan When The Ship Comes In 1963 (w. Baez)

Jay doesn't even compare :huhldup:
 
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