Video: DJ Khaled ft. Nas, JAY-Z & James Fauntleroy & Harmonies by The Hive - SORRY NOT SORRY

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Budda

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interesting viewpoints,
however, i dont think their intentions were trying to go "off" and its not "their" individual projectwhere they trying to show and prove or trying to make a point.. its feels more like a celebratory victory lap chill vibe " with some nostalgia feel compared to whats happening now" and lets appreciate the moment vibe. i think some hardcore real rap fans on Coli over analyze the song concept and wanted more from them, naturally they wanted to hear them "lyrically spazz" on the mic with sweat on their faces.
im happy that i notice many younger folks on youtube loving the song i guess the slow flow non mumble rap and slow jam beat with the vibe that stands out from the typically stuff of whats playing now on radio and allowed the kids got a chance to hear and appreciate the witty bars or "teasers" of what Nas and Jay can do as a quick reminder to folks.

Also, from a marketing standpoint, it doesnt really serve nas or jayz a reason to lyrically go crazy not the goal of the song. its not "their" song. its to me a song of " just letting folks know we still around just making my rounds vibe".

Coli posters be acting like some middle classed surbaban cacs at times. I see a Cac on Twitter say rap is done because of the Jay Nas references like encouraging people to be angel investors and cryptocurrency investors ain’t more productive for us than it is them selling drugs:mjlol:
 

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This song is doing numbers.

#1 on ITunes US
US iTunes Top Songs

#4 on Apple Music US
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They should just say fukk it and use Sinatra In The Sands and the Swizz Beatz track with DMX ( :rip: ) and Jadakiss as lead singles for a collab album, secure the #1 spot on the Billboard so they can be the first rappers to have a number one charting album in four different decades, that would be huge.
 

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This song is doing numbers.

#1 on ITunes US
US iTunes Top Songs

#4 on Apple Music US
US Apple Music Top Songs

They should just say fukk it and use Sinatra In The Sands and the Swizz Beatz track with DMX ( :rip: ) and Jadakiss as lead singles for a collab album, secure the #1 spot on the Billboard so they can be the first rappers to have a number one charting album in four different decades, that would be huge.

Purchased the single on itunes
 

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Coli posters be acting like some middle classed surbaban cacs at times. I see a Cac on Twitter say rap is done because of the Jay Nas references like encouraging people to be angel investors and cryptocurrency investors ain’t more productive for us than it is them selling drugs:mjlol:


Shooting people and moving bricks is all good.
 

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Admittedly I liked Nas’ verse a bit more than Jay’s but I dug the track, and the vibe, as a whole.

All this “they shoulda did this, they shoulda did that”…this shyt is literally just two legends/bosses cooling on the track. Like someone said, Black Excellence celebrated. Going beyond the Timbs and street hymns
 
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