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!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fXo9so52m4!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfCvf8pEj_Y!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeE7CfNs7Jseven the cover is so bad man
Tell me why I love the song Hate so much 😭 can’t even explain it, it’s a guilty pleasure of mine.
i like bp3 but its not one of his best
It’s a product of its time, it was a great popish rap album when it dropped but that sound is no longer popular
You must've been in a ballsack or elementary in 2009. Not an album I ever listened to on my own but it has hits.
He is if he motivates a whole generation of Black youth to be "get your money at all cost, even the community" Sigma males
"Sigma male" (rethink your life.) With or without Jay there are plenty of rappers influencing the youth. Rappers dont have as much affect on kids as you think in this context especially Jay. Just tell us why you dont like Jay, I hope that same logic doesn't apply to artists you listen to?
"Sigma male" (rethink your life.) With or without Jay there are plenty of rappers influencing the youth. Rappers dont have as much affect on kids as you think in this context especially Jay. Just tell us why you dont like Jay, I hope that same logic doesn't apply to artists you listen to?
Of course... Eminem stans are one bad day away from a school shooting, Kanye stans some shots of Henny away from a manic episode etc etc
Of course... Eminem stans are one bad day away from a school shooting, Kanye stans some shots of Henny away from a manic episode etc etc
Lol..complex thought
It’s not that Drake drops bad albums per say, his low tier albums are actually way better that most goats. It’s that his high tier albums are not as good as the masterpieces that other goats have.
damn
impossible
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fXo9so52m4!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfCvf8pEj_Y!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeE7CfNs7JsSchool them
The album received generally positive reviews from music critics and was a commercial success. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 476,000 copies in its first week.1 It became Jay-Z's eleventh US number-one album, breaking the record he had previously shared with Elvis Presley.1 The album received a nomination for Best Rap Album, while four of its singles "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)", "Run This Town", "On to the Next One", and "Empire State of Mind" won a combined number of six Grammys at both the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards and 53rd Annual Grammy Awards.