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"It's Jizzay, homie you got plizzayed
take it like a man, the flow ran you off the stizzage
wasting your time trying to sue S.Dot
tell your lawyer take that civil case and drop it like it's hoooot"
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nah jk I liked it
yo why the fukk isnt this officialWell, if you didn't mean that then that's fine and that's on me. But the hating on every artist on here (besides Nas and Kendrick) is so much that when I come in here and see @Goat poster bytching I can only assume that we're about to have another hater's convention. With all that said, Jay Z's verses on that song were on t-shirts back when that album dropped. I can't find a single bit of fault with this song from anyone who participated in it.
It's not about the struggle of people of color, sometimes I think hiphop is too advanced for its fanbase.
It's about not letting ___ down and putting it down for ___ , Kanye is not letting his 'father in law' down, putting it down for his grandfather and on.
Jay is not letting down the game, hiphop, the charts and how he put on for hiphop.
Dudes are different people, Kanye might do it for bytches fathers and have family that were activists. Jay doesn't give a fukk about Beyonces father and he did not have activists in his family. He loves hiphop though, he loves the streets, he loves battling rappers and came up with street nikkas and ballers.
Jays second verse was not for that song though, Kanye was just overwhelmed of finding a nice Jay throwaway verse. However the rhyming and flow is cold as fukk.
The only dude who completely wandered the fukk away was J. Ivy, talking about God speaks through him, using big words to disguise the fact that he's only talking about how nice he is. He had one line that was related to the topic of the song though, if someone fell of a cliff he would not let you go.
Jay opens the song and sticks to the sample with his first verse, Kanye talking about social issues was off topic, him talking about not letting his father in law, grandpa and shyt was on topic BUT if you use you go deeper than words you'll see that it all connects. Just like Jays first verse connects.The shyt just don't fit in regardless.
And it's not like this is the first time they have done this. He did it on the diamonds remix as well and on much of WTT
I'm a Jay fan but I hate when him and Ye make a song and Ye is CLEARLY speaking in social aspects of things and then Jay comes in on his "I'm So great, yall should be thankful I even rap" type shyt.
I'm like damn bruh you couldn't drop the schtick for one song to talk about relevant heartfelt personal or public issues?
. So Kanye changed HIS topic for the remix while Jay kept his shyt on topic.Jay opens the song and sticks to the sample with his first verse, Kanye talking about social issues was off topic, him talking about not letting his father in law, grandpa and shyt was on topic BUT if you use you go deeper than words you'll see that it all connects. Just like Jays first verse connects.
They are talking about the exact same act "not letting something down and staying true to it", Jay-z = to the game, Kanye = to his grandpa and father in law/girl.
Diamonds REMIX, Jay-z is talking about Roc-a-fella the diamond aka the dynasty, Kanye about Blood diamonds BUT on the original song Kanye is talking about Roc-a-fella on the last verse, and random flexin on the first. So Kanye changed HIS topic for the remix while Jay kept his shyt on topic.

