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MARY J. BLIGE // I’m The Only Woman
WU-TANG CLAN // C.R.E.A.M. [Jazzy Jeff "Loot" Remix]
JADAKISS // We Gon’ Make It
JEAN GRAE // Love Thirst
KAM MOYE // Hello Karma [ft. Phonte & Ayah]
JAY-Z // Allure [Just Blaze Remix]
BLU & EXILE // Greater Love
LITTLE BROTHER // Life of the Party Pt. 2
JAY-Z // Party Life
ERYKAH BADU // Didn’t Cha Know
CARL THOMAS //You Ain’t Right
ANDRE 3000 // Spread
STEVIE WONDER // Until You Come Back to Me [That's What I'm Gonna Do]
A TRIBE CALLED QUEST // Like It Like That
AMY WINEHOUSE // In My Bed
DE LA SOUL // Breakadawn
ZHANE // Sending My Love
SLUM VILLAGE & Q-TIP // Hold Tight [Remix]

“I’m not perfect” is no longer an excuse.

nickdouglas:

“I felt it would be fake of me to leave [the word “nigger”] out of the record just so I could look like a better Christian. Being Christian doesn’t mean I’m perfect. It just means I’m forgiven and I strive daily to be better and get closer to God.” — Features : Christian Rapper Explains Jay-Z Diss

What an asshole. Tries to act self-righteous and still use the language he’s supposedly mad at.

 

Christ. (No pun intended.)

 

First of all, I don’t care if he uses the n-word (I don’t think language is what Rizzo is mad at as it relates to Jay-Z). The problem I have with this statement is that RIZZO (why’n the fuck is your name RIZZO?) attempts to absorb this with the whole “Being Christian doesn’t mean I’m perfect” bullshit. Why did he feel the need to not only qualify that but qualify it so wackly? Most of the people I know that use the n-word happen to be Christian, but you’ll never hear them say “I’m not perfect” as a way to reconcile poor language with their faith.

 

Note, Rizzo says “nigga” roughly 13 times in this song. Do you suppose every time he uttered it he thought to himself “I’m not a perfect Christian so I’mma just go ahead and use it anyway”? Probably not. Still, this doesn’t make him an imperfect Christian. It just makes him a lazy rapper that, admittedly, happens to have a potentially decent flow.
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Jay-Z continues to backpeddle on his “D.O.A.” intentions.

Most savvy artists are aware that if you precede a current trend with “death of” in order to create a song title, it will inspire not a little controversy. Jay-Z is one of the most savvy cats in Hip-Hop. He’s intelligent, charismatic, wealthy beyond all measure, yet continues to pussyfoot around the topic of his song “Death of Auto-Tune.” He likes to ignore the gravity of having a well-known figure in Hip-Hop take a hard position on a topic that has polarized fans of the music by saying things like “I didn’t know it’d be a cultural dispute.” Jay-Z, it was a cultural dispute before the song was released, so you can miss me with that nonsense. Also, “D.O.A.” wasn’t some gentle reminder that Hip-Hop needs to be more original, it was aggressive and confrontational, which is why so many people appreciated it. His continued passive-aggressiveness about his own song is exhausting.

 

“I really just wanted to send a message to rap; I didn’t know it’d be a cultural dispute. I really wanted to have the conversation, like “are we just going to sound like each other? Everyone’s going to sound the same? That’s what we’re gonna do? Don’t ya’ll know this is dangerous? And this is just how rock and roll got pushed from the forefront?” We did this to rock and roll. Everyone was doing the hair-band thing on MTV with the tight pants. They all had the big hair, just different colored tights. It just became about more of a look and a sound than the emotion of the music. And that’s what hip-hop’s becoming. It’s losing the emotion — you can’t have emotion in the robotic voice. I can’t feel anything! And then everyone sounds the same. I really wanted to have the conversation amongst us. And it went outside the culture.”

 

“Jay-Z on DJ Hero, ‘D.O.A.,’ and His Future Career As a Bar Mitzvah Performer” — Vulture

 

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