Stupid fooooooolIt was inspired by Ghostface Supreme Clientile.
Stupid fooooooolIt was inspired by Ghostface Supreme Clientile.
I’m not hearing any lyrics stolen or bitten so basically Jay took the beat from these guys like he took the Feelin It beat from Camp Lo.
I see no foul on the play here. I don’t even know why Jay would pay these dudes. It’d be like Pac paying Nas for using the All Eyez On Me/Street Dreams beat or vice versa.
Not the full story. They've spoken on this numerous times. They really don't care, because according to them, their fingerprints and influence is all over the industry...so it shows how stamped they are. The chains and locks Treach wore came from them. Plus they get money other ways.Yes they are still getting paid as of today.
Jay Brown, Jays man was at the time head of something at Elektra where they were signed. But when they were getting ready to drop, someone passed or got locked up. So Brown sold two of the song concepts to Mr Cheeks (lost boyz) and Jay. Both produced by bink.
They also shut Oschinos hating ass down, saying Jay the goat, it was an honor and we still getting paid.
But you know how crab mentality people move
The Blueprint is kind the culmination of what we were tryna figure out on [The Dynasty: Roc La Familia] and [Beanie Sigel‘s] The Reason,” he explained. “Hip-Hop [Kyambo Joshua] will tell you himself, Ghostface was his favorite rapper. So we were all definitely influenced by Supreme Clientele, specifically. When we were in that chamber, I had actually made ‘Girls, Girls, Girls’ for Ghost; about a year and a half before The Blueprint was ever a thought, that beat was already done.”Stupid foooooool
NAH THATS CAP.
DONT TAKE YE SERIOUS
WHEN HE SAYS shyt LIKE THAT.
THOSE KANYE TRACKS BELONGED
TO A LOCAL CHICAGO ARTIST
AND HE YE TURNED AROUND
AND GAVE THOSE SAME SONGS/CONCEPTS TO JAY.
ATLEAST SOMEBODY
SAID THESE GUYS GOT PAID
BECAUSE THE LATTER DIDNT
Just Blaze Revisits Ghostface Killah's Influence On JAY-Z's "Girls, Girls, Girls"
Just Blaze has revisited Ghostface Killah's influence on JAY-Z's hit single, "Girls, Girls, Girls," and how the beat was made with the Wu-Tang rapper in mind.hiphopdx.com
No one posted the original to “never change”
I really don’t know what you are saying.Not the full story. They've spoken on this numerous times. They really don't care, because according to them, their fingerprints and influence is all over the industry...so it shows how stamped they are. The chains and locks Treach wore came from them. Plus they get money other ways.
Jay heard it through Beans and stole it. Lights, Camera, Action was only the beat that was sold to Cheeks, not their entire song. All I Need was their beat, song and concept. The only reason they got paid was because their paperwork was right, and they had to demand to be paid, so their names are on the credits. And that was after he had already taken it, so it's not like he willingly paid them. But the track was recorded '98/'99 for the album that got shelved, because one of their members did get killed. Meek Millz being locked up and Feds on they top was during their album that did come out. They still continued to do writing, production in the industry.
Oschino isn't hating and actually is cool with Sonny Black. He had Sonny and Bink on the first episode of his podcast. Sonny told him O how he always respected him and how he moved and was glad to finally get a proper introduction. How do you think O found out that Jay stole this song? NAAM's ish was buried for like a decade before it resurfaced. Besides, everyone in State Prop have mentioned all of their songs that Jay stole from them and other members...even when they weren't cool with each other.
This fire. I love to see different nikkas rapping over the same beat. This is why hip-hop is GOAT.
It's sad that new nikkas can't do this anymore tho
I heard of Naam Brigade but I never heard this......U serious my G???