some facts here:
-this interview is old AF
-this wasn't about "checking in." Jay was trying to do some business with Scarface and didn't get the ok from J. Prince, so J sent his people to make sure no business was going down. You can say that wasn't a correct way to go about it, but whatever.
Jay respects J. Prince
Jay-Z didn't check in with on one. This dude building a fantasy in his head that a billion dollar person actually plays those hood games. This past week I had to work with a CEO of a fotune 500 company. Several days before he came in town, his security was in town meeting with the police and doing route recons of all the places he was going. No one really know who this guy is and if you seen him walking down the street, you wouldn't even notice him. He's worth a fraction of what Jay-Z is. I can 100% say that no way Jay, Bey, or their kids move without top notch security. From what I read it looks like they have 5 intelligence officers and 16 around the clock body guards. No way some two bit dude name Jay prince is touching Jay. J-Prince wouldn't even make it on the property without being stopped and turned around. Brehs really do live in a fantasy world.
Regressive, Anti-intellectual, Neighborhood Terrorist crab behavior
nikkas really getting on podcast relishing in being evil
This community is gonna have to pick a side soon, cant want better, but then make evil people your pillars
Dude is corny as fuuck
This.
J Prince thinks just because he got all them down south country bama n*ggas scared of him, everybody else is going to be scared of him too.
West Coasts dudes have already told J Prince to shut the f*ck up before he gets knocked out. Now J prince is about to have East Coast dudes ready to slap him... wait... them East Coast dudes are scared of J Prince too? LOL
J Prince really needs to stop the "Southern Boogie Man" act... sh*t is corny as f*ck.
The printer scene in Office Space makes a lot more sense now. The song was actually about the printer.The one thing I learned today though that Rap a lot was cofounded by a white dude named clifford Blodget who was a software engineer.