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That's not what I'm saying at all. I know he has more than hits. What I'm saying is people act like he has this ungodly catalog that nobody comes close to. That's just not true in my opinion and he is not blowing Nas out in no 20 song battle that includes, songs, feats, writing credits etc.. it would be a closer battle than people think. Nas has commercial songs too obviously.You nikkas act like Jay only has hits
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Nikka said FutureIs versuz about hits or just how good a song is? If its hits Jay would lose to Pac/Future to name a few

You are def correct here. Nobody likes to admit that though.Some of Jay’s shyt has not aged well at all .
It’s called being objective. Future does not have more hits than Jay-Z. Future isn’t anywhere near Jay’s level in this rap shyt.You NY nikkas think southern cats fukk with Jay heavy. Boosie already told yall but ok

Everybody fukks with Jay just like everybody fukks with Future. Region isn’t even relevant when discussing these two. The difference is Jay has way more music to choose from than FutureYou NY nikkas think southern cats fukk with Jay heavy. Boosie already told yall but ok
Don’t forget that Wayne used to call himself “the best rapper alive since the best rapper retired”It’s called being objective. Future does not have more hits than Jay-Z. Future isn’t anywhere near Jay’s level in this rap shyt.
And the South fukks with Jay-Z. Boosie ignorant ass said something so what? U know how many Southern rappers fukk with Jay-Z?
The G.O.A.T. Southern rapper Lil Wayne rapper over a shyt ton of Roc-A-Fella beats on the Sqad Up tapes. He literally copied Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 covers with Carter I and II. He almost left Cash Money for Roc-a-Fella. Mr. Carter dog stop it.


The reason Fab’s hits don’t work is becuz a lot of them were sappy love songs. Jay’s hits weren’t corny. That’s why I don’t see why people think Nas could beat him. Some of Jay’s hits were Big Pimpin, Hard Knock Life, I Just Wanna Love You just to name a few. Not only were they huge hits but they were street anthems. You were just as likely to hear those songs on the radio and club as you would with nikkas on the block playing music