Does Jay-Z's influence prove Rappers are stupid.

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. Jay raps about womens hand bags
. every other rapper raps about womens hand bags

. Jay raps about basquait and art pieces
. every other rapper raps about basquait and art pieces

. Jay wears shirts
. every other rapper start wearing shirts

. Jay does this
. Every other rapper does next

[ame=http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhy3rBIK1ezpcqBEv1]Video: Whole Slab (MMG) (Feat. Gunplay) - Bust It Down[/ame]

peep the basquait sneakers 00.52s

+ Fat Joe the main copycat culprit but damn Jay has a lot of sons rapping

People used to say Jay steals trends but in the rap world outside of a very small few, Jay has a lot of rappers copying his sh1t.

he even made biting a trend


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. Jay raps about womens hand bags
. every other rapper raps about womens hand bags

. Jay raps about basquait and art pieces
. every other rapper raps about basquait and art pieces

. Jay wears shirts
. every other rapper start wearing shirts

. Jay does this
. Every other rapper does next

Video: Whole Slab (MMG) (Feat. Gunplay) - Bust It Down

peep the basquait sneakers 00.52s

+ Fat Joe the main copycat culprit but damn Jay has a lot of sons rapping

People used to say Jay steals trends but in the rap world outside of a very small few, Jay has a lot of rappers copying his sh1t.

he even made biting a trend


.


Doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of the thread :mjpls:

Jay don't start trends, he follows them and makes it hot.
 

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Doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of the thread :mjpls:

Jay don't start trends, he follows them and makes it hot.

Jay had rappers repeating other rappers lyrics like its a skill-set.

Wayne started doing it heavy, Jay bites others raps then everyone bites other rappers raps like its a skill to do it.

I noticed it back in like 03/04, ......... after ether where Jay tried to spin all Nas's insults.

Jay said 'im so sincere' a few times a Nas insult to his Belly character but then Weezy and Co start saying it.

Jay got to much sway over these rappers, a blueprint for real. smh.
 

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Cormega recently said in a interview that the industry does what Jay-Z does. I think because he has had so many hits, power, album sales and lots of money rappers follow him. I think some people really consider him some sort of god as well. I do think rappers may be rewarded for following him and punished if they cross him. Does that make them stupid, idk. They probably just want to make money and no pun intended they use him as the blueprint for getting it.

IMO Jay-Z's presence in Hip Hop has stunted its growth (for the very reasons mentioned in this thread) and he needs to be ousted. I always have been and always will be a proponent to get rid of Jay-Z. If he really was the best rapper, outspoken representative for the culture and the people who support it, then I would go along with the program to a certain extent. But when you do things like doa when you had a autotune track on deck, rip off artist, push your man aside in his own hometown so you could look better in a picture, hang out with the president, hang out with that devil bloomberg etc. I can't go for that. He's a sellout who doesn't have much to offer to the people in 2012. Maybe to the corporations he's a hot commodity but not to the people and certainly not to Hip Hop.
 

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Cormega recently said in a interview that the industry does what Jay-Z does. I think because he has had so many hits, power, album sales and lots of money rappers follow him. I think some people really consider him some sort of god as well. I do think rappers may be rewarded for following him and punished if they cross him. Does that make them stupid, idk. They probably just want to make money and no pun intended they use him as the blueprint for getting it.

IMO Jay-Z's presence in Hip Hop has stunted its growth (for the very reasons mentioned in this thread) and he needs to be ousted. I always have been and always will be a proponent to get rid of Jay-Z. If he really was the best rapper, outspoken representative for the culture and the people who support it, then I would go along with the program to a certain extent. But when you do things like doa when you had a autotune track on deck, rip off artist, push your man aside in his own hometown so you could look better in a picture, hang out with the president, hang out with that devil bloomberg etc. I can't go for that. He's a sellout who doesn't have much to offer to the people in 2012. Maybe to the corporations he's a hot commodity but not to the people and certainly not to Hip Hop.

:ohlawd:
 

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Cormega recently said in a interview that the industry does what Jay-Z does. I think because he has had so many hits, power, album sales and lots of money rappers follow him. I think some people really consider him some sort of god as well. I do think rappers may be rewarded for following him and punished if they cross him. Does that make them stupid, idk. They probably just want to make money and no pun intended they use him as the blueprint for getting it.

IMO Jay-Z's presence in Hip Hop has stunted its growth (for the very reasons mentioned in this thread) and he needs to be ousted. I always have been and always will be a proponent to get rid of Jay-Z. If he really was the best rapper, outspoken representative for the culture and the people who support it, then I would go along with the program to a certain extent. But when you do things like doa when you had a autotune track on deck, rip off artist, push your man aside in his own hometown so you could look better in a picture, hang out with the president, hang out with that devil bloomberg etc. I can't go for that. He's a sellout who doesn't have much to offer to the people in 2012. Maybe to the corporations he's a hot commodity but not to the people and certainly not to Hip Hop.

thats how i be feeling
like he snaked his way to the top

he has no voice for the youth
a youth that has supported him and made a millionaire a hundred times over
he wasnt even the est rapper in his prime
or in any era

he's like a robot or some shyt
 

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The only thing i thought that was worth copying was the reasonable doubt era jay, with the suites, coming in the game with blood money and doin the damn thing, thats kool.
 

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Cormega recently said in a interview that the industry does what Jay-Z does. I think because he has had so many hits, power, album sales and lots of money rappers follow him. I think some people really consider him some sort of god as well. I do think rappers may be rewarded for following him and punished if they cross him. Does that make them stupid, idk. They probably just want to make money and no pun intended they use him as the blueprint for getting it.

IMO Jay-Z's presence in Hip Hop has stunted its growth (for the very reasons mentioned in this thread) and he needs to be ousted. I always have been and always will be a proponent to get rid of Jay-Z. If he really was the best rapper, outspoken representative for the culture and the people who support it, then I would go along with the program to a certain extent. But when you do things like doa when you had a autotune track on deck, rip off artist, push your man aside in his own hometown so you could look better in a picture, hang out with the president, hang out with that devil bloomberg etc. I can't go for that. He's a sellout who doesn't have much to offer to the people in 2012. Maybe to the corporations he's a hot commodity but not to the people and certainly not to Hip Hop.

:ohhh: You just sonned these nikkas something vicious
 

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Cormega recently said in a interview that the industry does what Jay-Z does. I think because he has had so many hits, power, album sales and lots of money rappers follow him. I think some people really consider him some sort of god as well. I do think rappers may be rewarded for following him and punished if they cross him. Does that make them stupid, idk. They probably just want to make money and no pun intended they use him as the blueprint for getting it.

IMO Jay-Z's presence in Hip Hop has stunted its growth (for the very reasons mentioned in this thread) and he needs to be ousted. I always have been and always will be a proponent to get rid of Jay-Z. If he really was the best rapper, outspoken representative for the culture and the people who support it, then I would go along with the program to a certain extent. But when you do things like doa when you had a autotune track on deck, rip off artist, push your man aside in his own hometown so you could look better in a picture, hang out with the president, hang out with that devil bloomberg etc. I can't go for that. He's a sellout who doesn't have much to offer to the people in 2012. Maybe to the corporations he's a hot commodity but not to the people and certainly not to Hip Hop.



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:huhldup: @ the anger
 
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