
Calm down, Memphis Bleek.
lol...yes, and you can discern this hidden agenda. You have on stan-colored glasses. You live in a binary message board-stan universe where any criticism of one rapper much be covert attempt to prop up their favorite rapper. I've noticed Jay's declining skill for a minute now and thought about making the the thread before. His verse on 3 Kings was what spurred me to express my views in a thread.
Yeah, I compared him to Nas because it was a valid point of contrast, especially in light of Nas coming off of a very impressive album in top form. Those two are linked in history for obvious reasons and would be even if they never battled. It's like Magic and Bird. A career perspective on Bird and his decline that mentions Magic doesn't automatically make one a Magic stan with a hidden agenda that renders any honest observation null and void.
lol...what different shyt is he doing? BP3 had nothing to do with money or white people?

BP3 was adult contemporary rap, made palatable to and targeted at mainstream white audience.
I didn't say all he raps is about is anything. But overall, his general presentation post-fake retirement outside of AG is a that of a rapper in decline begging people to love him, bragging about how rich and above other rappers he is, and how he rubs elbows with high society, and you and your chick shop at the mall and him and his chick are tearing down Bergdorfs (or whatever he said).
Sorry if I'm not too impressed by a 40 year old wannabe Jewish businessman spitting lazy rhymes telling me about how rich and distinguished he is, begging for props for his past accomplishments, but I have standards and I don't have Stockholm syndrome.
Please. From a standpoint of his rhyming, AG was the only unique album of the 4. The other 3 are basically the same shyt minus a couple of outside-the-box verses on WTT like No Church In the Wild and That's My bytch.
I don't know what you're talking about production for, that has nothing to do with the conversation.
So as far Jay's lyrics and theme, basically he decided he was finally a grown man at age 37 and made an album about it. How profound.
Kingdom Come was

It was a weak ass mediocre effort and nobody who hasn't renounced their American citizen to become a permanent resident of Camelstan gives that bullshyt ass album props.
Black excellence.

Of course a stan will take a catch phrase their idol came up with and try to turn it into an actual concept with depth. WTT was mostly about two rich guys having fun. The term black excellence was just a catch phrase they came up with so you pathetic stans can try and feel like you're somehow part of their monetary success because you dikkride them, and to give a false veneer of some modicum of social awareness.
lol@you counting how many times Jay mentions a white man. He just called himself the black Axl Rose (who is a racist and once said "******s and fakkits get out of my way" in a song, btw). But again, that's neither here nor there. I'm talking about the general theme he keeps presenting repetitively is that he's above the rest of the rap game and is a part of high (white) society, rubbing elbows with Gwyneth Paltrow and meeting with Warren Buffet. And there's nothing wrong with that. My point is he keeps beating that drum because he has very little to say anymore other than "Look at me and love, I'm so great!" Simple question, how many songs has Jay-Z wrote that weren't solely about himself? I'll wait.
You keep glossing over the fact that his lyrical ability has clearly declined and he's been getting away with spitting a lot of uninspired, bland verses for a while now.
It is pathetic how some people are so emotionally attached to their favorite artists that they can't admit that there is any legitimate criticism that can be levied against them. You love Jay-Z in the same manner that 4 year old loves his mommy. Mommy is always right. Mommy can never do any wrong. Anybody who says a word about mommy that isn't flattering is dumb.