beenz
Rap Guerilla
for real, the bleek audio book NEEDS to happen ASAP.
Which is 100% preferable to a fanbase that thinks this is acceptable. What Jay-Z look like at this point in his life trying to mix with these young dudes and whatever tip they on right now.
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What u said would be valid except for artists like busta, bun b, fat joe , nas, and s lot of other legends still resonate with the youth and collaborate with them.
And smh c list or not that was still black men eating and feeding their family. That's actually one of the things I missed about the 90s and early 00s, nikkas putting on their homeboys. A lot of them were ass but we got some notable verses and personalities. Hip hop now is bland boring and soulless like post black album jay z...
What the fukk does that even mean? That sound like some shyt some dusty ass non-deodorant wearing bird wearing Birkenstocks says while she stinking up the local cafe.
I called them C-list because even as dope as cats like Bleek, Peedi, Chris were, you couldn't expect any real longevity in the rap game. They were never going to be legacy artists like that. They got farther than they ever would have off Jay's name than they ever would alone. Not to mention Jay gave them ample opportunity to eat and they admittedly squandered it.
Beans when it comes to talent and output could be on that level where he may not be selling a ton but in that Scarface pocket where he's still viable with people waiting on him but here we are...not Jay's fault.
Jay is the easy scapegoat because he looks like the only one standing out of the whole situation so you question if he's still there because he stepped on everybody else when the truth is...they were gathered around HIM to begin with.
And fukk "the youth"
These nikkas crowned a fraud cacnadian and pump the real life gangstalicious...the fukk he need to resonate with nikkas that wear toe rings for.
Which is 100% preferable to a fanbase that thinks this is acceptable. What Jay-Z look like at this point in his life trying to mix with these young dudes and whatever tip they on right now.
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Bleek has that old school NY accent which makes this sound less sad than it is
wth is your numbers coming from breh? LOL youtube or Pbs kids.. your numbers is very wrong my friend.. Whites is the majority in U.S .. but they make up very little of the world's population, because they can't produce pigmentation when mixed with blacks, or other races which carry the same African traits.
You do know Europeans and U.S cac's look very difference in appearance? the brainwash is letting you believe that your the fewer numbers.
Your American 4 fathers which required the land of america was taught by Africans (MOORS)
Albert Einstein, Tomas Edison ,Issac Newton, who do you think taught them? The Moors, but they didn't call themselves Blacks or nikkas back then.. read about 711 in your history and find the truth about races and the truth about where knowledge and masonry comes from.
The only reason they want to get rid of Blacks in general is because, they want to get rid of your true identity and place in history. and Kudos to the ones that make the job a simple task.
"Moorish Science" is todays Illuminati ...job done simple
Son Dame is extremely narcissistic and delusional. To the point it's impossible to admit he's wrong or at fault. No matter how much evidence points in that direction. Dude is so narcissistic he can't even re-up on his own if he wanted to cause it's impossible for him to see where he went wrong at. He can't learn from his mistakes cause he feels he didn't make any.White people and bytch nikkas don't like brash a$$holes but they're necessary. Everybody's not meant to be loved. Dame took a gamble to be that pit bull for the label and he got repaid with a black balling. And about the tidal thing, there's a class action suit right now of people who felt tricked into buying tidal to hear TLOP....
Real talk.No one was handed the rocawear deal, Dame sold his shares and Jay-z sold his for a lot more.
And Jay has infinitely more power today than back then.. Back then he was a rapper with a shytty clothing line who didn't own his masters and owned about 17 % of his label. Now he has a label that that he owns, to 100 %, owns his masters, manages some of the biggest acts, DJ's, writers, producers, he even co-owns a label that has the biggest edm acts. He distributes his and his artist music on his own platform. All his nikkas are executives at his companies. He's competing with Apple in the tech industry, something not even the major labels are doing but you are reducing it to "trying to trick people". The hate
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Jay didn't discover Rihanna. Tearra Marie was who he discovered. Jay doesn't have a great eye for talent at all. As psycho as Dame is he is the one who found all the dopest talent on The Roc. From Ye to all of State Prop. To Dipset. To MOP. Basically anyone worth a damn on that label was found and/or brought in by Dame.You crazy for that statement.
Rocafella was a dominant label. Outside of state property and the diplomats. They had Jay Z and Kayne west on that staff. Jay z had an eye for talent ( Rihanna, J.Cole). You're selling Rocafella short.
I called them C-list because even as dope as cats like Bleek, Peedi, Chris were, you couldn't expect any real longevity in the rap game. They were never going to be legacy artists like that. They got farther than they ever would have off Jay's name than they ever would alone. Not to mention Jay gave them ample opportunity to eat and they admittedly squandered it.
Beans when it comes to talent and output could be on that level where he may not be selling a ton but in that Scarface pocket where he's still viable with people waiting on him but here we are...not Jay's fault.
Jay is the easy scapegoat because he looks like the only one standing out of the whole situation so you question if he's still there because he stepped on everybody else when the truth is...they were gathered around HIM to begin with.
And fukk "the youth"
These nikkas crowned a fraud cacnadian and pump the real life gangstalicious...the fukk he need to resonate with nikkas that wear toe rings for.
Son Dame is extremely narcissistic and delusional. To the point it's impossible to admit he's wrong or at fault. No matter how much evidence points in that direction. Dude is so narcissistic he can't even re-up on his own if he wanted to cause it's impossible for him to see where he went wrong at. He can't learn from his mistakes cause he feels he didn't make any.
Man I give Dame credit where it's due. Jay ain't innocent in the shyt either. I used to actually be more on Dame's side when it came to the breakup. But nah fam. That nikka ain't got it all up there mentally. Dude has some mental issues he needs to work out asap. He's completely out of touch with reality. Jay ain't really give a fukk about most of the artists on the Roc. And he was a user. And Dame brought in most of the talent to the Roc. No doubt about it. But nikkas couldn't stand Dame. And that's cause of the kind of person that nikka was. Plus he was fukkin the artists over as well. And didn't even learn his lesson. What proved what kinda snake that nikka was was what he did with Curren$y. Spitta went from completely trusting the nikka to having to sue him. Smh.Son u just described almost every successful businesses man in history. You have to be an a$$hole. But Bill Gates never had to worry about the windows os becoming sentient and selling itself to Apple all while dissing him, politically black balling him, and fukking Melinda gates.
There was a concerted effort to destroy dame
Jay didn't discover Rihanna. Tearra Marie was who he discovered. Jay doesn't have a great eye for talent at all. As psycho as Dame is he is the one who found all the dopest talent on The Roc. From Ye to all of State Prop. To Dipset. To MOP. Basically anyone worth a damn on that label was found and/or brought in by Dame.
Epic Records CEO L.A. Reid recounts meeting Rihanna for the first time in this exclusive excerpt from his memoir Sing to Me: My Story of Making Music, Finding Magic, and Searching for Who's Next.
At Island Def Jam, Jay Z, whom I'd hired to be president of Def Jam, became one of my great teachers. When he first brought Rihanna into the office for an audition in February 2005, we worked like a team.
I first laid eyes on her in the hallway. I didn't know she was a singer or anything, just a pretty girl standing outside somebody's office. Then Jay Z burst into my office.
"You have to see this girl," he said.We went back to his office and he introduced me. She was a startlingly beautiful 17-year-old from Barbados. She opened her audition with a Beyoncé song, singing, but the whole time piercing me with these laser eyes. I saw her determination, her commitment. I saw someone who was going to be a big star someday. My head was spinning. She sang another song, "Pon De Replay," that would become her first hit. After she was done, I looked at Jay Z.
"Don't let her leave the building," I said.
I left it to Jay Z's guys to close the deal, and she signed her contract that day.
After signing Rihanna, Jay Z and his team did the A&R for her first album, and I had nothing to do with it.