Jay Z's "2 Many Hoes" foresaw the end of clubbing APPRECIATION

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Whether or not he was prophetic on that track, I always thought that was easily one of the second discs weaker moments....Jay seemed out of place, the beat is lackluster, the content boring...I was only in high school, but you can apply those kinda of vague blanket statements about anywhere, house parties, whatever....

And, it's uncomfortable to hear Jay profess his masculinity, 'you know Jay straight like Indian hair.....' uhhh yeah of course, why would you even say that lol
 

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If you listen to Jay's catalogue he has more life lessons and motivational rhetoric than people who disparage him would care to admit.

Of course he does he's one of the greatest to ever do it, i think nearly every great can get retrospective in their own unique way, when it comes to street hustler insight not much better than Jay Az as well.
 

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Whether or not he was prophetic on that track, I always thought that was easily one of the second discs weaker moments....Jay seemed out of place, the beat is lackluster, the content boring...I was only in high school, but you can apply those kinda of vague blanket statements about anywhere, house parties, whatever....

And, it's uncomfortable to hear Jay profess his masculinity, 'you know Jay straight like Indian hair.....' uhhh yeah of course, why would you even say that lol
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Whether or not he was prophetic on that track, I always thought that was easily one of the second discs weaker moments....Jay seemed out of place, the beat is lackluster, the content boring...I was only in high school, but you can apply those kinda of vague blanket statements about anywhere, house parties, whatever....

And, it's uncomfortable to hear Jay profess his masculinity, 'you know Jay straight like Indian hair.....' uhhh yeah of course, why would you even say that lol

Because of the claims made on "Ether". I still feel like BP2 is one big PR campaign for damage control after "Ether". I mean, Jay never came out of the gate with two songs back to back as singles like "Bonnie & Clyde" and "Excuse Me Miss". Those songs painted him as more female friendly which was a far cry from "Who You Wit II" and "Girls, Girls, Girls".
 
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