JAY-Z ~ 4:44 (Discussion Thread)

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That aside, dudes force Nas into everything.
 

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these miserable female emotion flowing nas stans been sick all weekend :mjlol:


:salute: to the real ones who arent holding on to a damn near 20 year old beef like life doesnt move on

the praise for this album aint gonna stop anytime soon :ahh:
I assume your p*ssy ass was taking a veiled shot at me. fukk outta here with your unsolicited, fake ass salutes.

Plenty of Jay stans attempting to shyt on NAs since the release of this decent album by Jay. Becasuse a thoughrough hip hop fan like myself decides to call out the bullshyt doesn't make me mad you slack jawed negro, so stop with he petty insults.

Ironically if it wasn't for NO ID, Jay would have likely released another weed plate like MAgna Carter. Something a blind Stan like yourself would have enjoyed regardless I'm sure. This is why I'm actually happy Jay released this. Unabashed Jay stans like yourself that are likely broke will possibly learn game and get ya weight up.




Again, I'm glad NO ID refocused the camel for this latest album. Much improved from his last effort.
 

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Nas has rapped about that stuff, but your point stands.

Nas will never make a Album like 4:44 & Jay will never make a Album like Untitled


4:44 dont sound like any damn Nas album I ever heard.

Nas stans just mad Jay getting attention

Oh I know, Getting married and Undying love (which is one of my fav nas tracks) come to mind. I really just don't understand why people keep trying to pit this album against Nas stuff.
 

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Eat a dikk.

I'm TELLING you no one thought about him or Life is Good when making this album.


And In 2017, Nas is irrelevant.
The producer himself was quoted on being inspired by "Illmatic" and you still repeat this bullshyt. Perhaps instead of encouraging others to engage in disgusting homosexual acts you undoubtedly enjoy, refocus that energy on improving your reading comprehension.
 

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How about an entire album cover

Nas_-_Life_is_Good.jpg


The entire song daughters
Dedicating his entire career and first album especially to ill will
The song Heaven written while his mom is on her deathbed
dance after she died
Poppa was a player

"I could continue" is a supreme understatement

I mean, it's clear you've literally never listened to Nas and I fell for your trap, but, props for so swiftly losing credibility


Almost but again , no dice.

I've listen to almost every Nas album completely. And none of them touched on everything 4:44 touched one because they couldn't.

4:44 is a completely different wave length than Nas albums. Just like every other Jay album. This one is just conscious on top of that.
 

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I assume your p*ssy ass was taking a veiled shot at me. fukk outta here with your unsolicited, fake ass salutes.

Plenty of Jay stans attempting to shyt on NAs since the release of this decent album by Jay. Becasuse a thoughrough hip hop fan like myself decides to call out the bullshyt doesn't make me mad you slack jawed negro, so stop with he petty insults.

Ironically if it wasn't for NO ID, Jay would have likely released another weed plate like MAgna Carter. Something a blind Stan like yourself would have enjoyed regardless I'm sure. This is why I'm actually happy Jay released this. Unabashed Jay stans like yourself that are likely broke will possibly learn game and get ya weight up.




Again, I'm glad NO ID refocused the camel for this latest album. Much improved from his last effort.

hope you dont think im reading a paragraph of you explaining your female emotions
 

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I'm convinced nas has the largest groupie fambase in the history of the Internet, salute to the nas stans who enjoy both of them and put this petty beef shyt in back in the early 00's where it belongs.


some of you nikkas got kids and be on here arguing with nikkas half your age about a 20 year old beef :laff:
 

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Only TheColi thinks about Nas. And only on TheColi does anyone think that Jay Z or even NO ID gave a fukk about Nas when they made this album.

There's a reason Moonlight happened: Because everyone involved forgot about Nas Album Done, because they considered it forgettable.

I see what you're doing though. Jay will end up getting credit for something YOU think Nas did before him.

Life is Good just isn't better than 4:44 though.

:yeshrug:

:camby:

Nas probably wasn't thinking about The Fix or even bumping that album when he made God's Son, but it would be delusional and a huge oversight to say God's Son and The Fix aren't very similar albums. People can make comparisons between albums and have been doing it since music has been existence. Yeah, it would be a reach to say Jay Z bit Nas or that Nas influenced the album, but if people really can't hear the similarities between LIG and 4:44, then they can't hear. Regardless of which album people think is better, LIG and 4:44 have a lot in common.
 

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Nas probably wasn't thinking about The Fix or even bumping that album when he made God's Son, but it would be delusional and a huge oversight to say God's Son and The Fix aren't very similar albums. People can make comparisons between albums and have been doing it since music has been existence. Yeah, it would be a reach to say Jay Z bit Nas or that Nas influenced the album, but if people really can't hear the similarities between LIG and 4:44, then they can't hear. Regardless of which album people think is better, LIG and 4:44 have a lot in common.
Hopefully u answer this for me. Because I ask others but got no answer

What songs on 444 do u think sound like LIG?


Because I think none do
 
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