Hov on Twitter listing all his inspirations before getting in the Songwriter Hall Of Fame

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"c'mon one more tweet....just one more man"
 
Obama was great too! Dam do I miss him and the way he cared about the earth. Obama loves him some Jay. And as a Nas fan I can't keep typing about Jay without mentioning Nas made the first tweet. And Obama has "as we enter" in his IPad
 
Always been skeptical of Obama and how he claims to be a hiphop fan.

I remember his interview when he called Nas "Naz"

Ever since then i been wonderin if hes fakin the funk
 
Dude types like a special ed (double entendre) kid with the lack of punctuation, daum that was hard to read...

Funny I read this like a @"Sean.Carter" post haha

Big up Hov though...
 
Quavo? Big Sean? Meek? How Jay?

Lmao at throwing in Mac Miller at the end. I doubt Jays listened to a whole album of his. I havent. Interesting run down of influences tho.
 
MeekMonizzLLLLLLe14;c-9833908 said:
Jay got sublims in his drunk tweets

"Nicki Lite" (strategically put mc lite after nicki to imply she not hitting anymore)

"Shit Wayne" (Wayne is fucked contract wise because he didn't sign with jay and stayed with stunna)

"Drake and Meek" (Meek lost)

"Fuck 50 Cent Big L" (Dissed 50 at summer jam)

"Jay E...wait" (we waiting on the Jay E album)

This b!tch wave ridin originated sneak diss and dodge the compitition and ain't rap on live cyphers because he was scare 2 get out shine that boy not even koo under his skin
 
Turfaholic;c-9833997 said:
Trillfate;c-9833929 said:
Bay Area got a full endorsement. Checkmate

Bruh

Hov name dropped Mac Dre. That's huge.

Jay jus doin wat he does best d!ck eat no way did mac influenced hs style or mfs in Brooklyn evn kno who that is… surprised he ain't say goodie mobb knock turnal, Richie rich, or or even cbo wit his deposit another quarter to continue d!ck ryden camel
 
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trendsetta1030;c-9834020 said:
Turfaholic;c-9833997 said:
Trillfate;c-9833929 said:
Bay Area got a full endorsement. Checkmate

Bruh

Hov name dropped Mac Dre. That's huge.

Jay jus doin wat he does best d!ck eat no way did mac influenced hs style or mfs in Brooklyn evn kno who that is… surprised he ain't say goodie mobb knock turnal, Richie rich, or or even cbo wit his deposit another quarter to continue d!ck ryden camel

 
“For the last 20 years, JAY Z has personified not only our Hip-Hop Culture, but the Definition of True Lyricism. He remains a prolific MC getting my respect both in the booth and the boardroom. When he receives these accolades, know they’re just the firsts of many he’s due.”

—Rakim

“Archangel of hip. JAY Z’s lyrics and music touch every emotion: rage, love, sadness, joy and tragedy. JAY Z started taking notes on his life early on, he reported what he saw and what he felt and he took us with him. Most of us first heard him when we heard “Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)” perfectly juxtaposing the beauty of childhood and the reality he lived in. He got us listening, and we’ve been listening ever since. A true artist that follows Miles Davis’ definition of a true artist, ‘‘It’s not about standing still and becoming safe. If anybody wants to keep creating they have to be about change.’”

—Bono

“JAY is a top-tier emcee, rapper, lyricist, songwriter and artist. It’s only right he be in the Hall of Fame. In this game there will never be too many.”

—Nas
 
“Congratulations, JAY!!!!! Thank you for giving us the blueprint. You’ve shown us all how to go from rappers, to business men & women. You deserve nothing but the best. Style on ‘em.”

—Nicki Minaj

“Hov changed many people’s lives with his music, and I’m certainly one of them. When it comes to lyrics and flows, he’s always been ahead of the times. Here’s an inside scoop: not too long ago I told him one of my favorite lines of his is, ‘I was born a God, I made myself a king/Which means I downgraded to a human being/ You was born a Goddess, I made you my queen/Which means we upgraded to Louis the Thirteen.’ The man has spit so many dope verses that, in my opinion, he’s not impressed with his own material no matter how amazing it is. For me and millions around the world, that verse was genius. He’s crazy for saying, ‘It’s a’ight.’ I can’t think of anyone more worthy and deserving on this recognition than JAY Z. Respect and admiration, Playboy.”

—Romeo Santos
 
“I remember walking down dark NY streets in my Timbs and leather jacket with headphones BLASTING Reasonable Doubt. That was MY record!! MINE. I lived it, I breathed it, I knew every word.

The stories that he spit described this underworld of NY that I dodged daily. The way he put together lyrics was a poetry that challenged the songwriter in me to dig deeper, to try harder to find more inspiration in the everyday stories that surrounded me.

I was and continue to be greatly inspired by JAY Z. He is relentless. He has an intelligence that is subtle and deeper than most can comprehend.

It baffles me that only now an MC is being inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, yet at the same time it makes perfect sense that He is the first.

So congratulations to the Boss for being the epitome of the American Dream and for writing the soundtrack to inspire generations forever!!

Love and blessings!!”

—Alicia Keys

“JAY Z’s contribution to music as a writer is pivotal. You can hear his wit and hustle stylings in the backbones of some of the biggest and respected artists of today. But even more importantly, he has verbally taught new generations how to understand their personal worth and create opportunities for others around them.”

—Andre 3000

“JAY Z has not only had a profound personal effect on the lives of millions from all walks of life for decades now with his songwriting, he has also set trends and influenced pop culture the world over from the onset of his career until present.

I am one of those whose lives have been touched by the magic of his poetry, which is uniquely his and pregnant with insight for the keen listener.

It’s a beautiful thing for him to be recognized in this manner and inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame as the first ‘rapper’ to do so. It’s fitting, since he’s been a ceiling crasher from the beginning.

I’m pleased to see that the Songwriters Hall of Fame is finally catching up to this aspect of our culture and placing my Brother where he rightfully belongs; alongside the Stevie Wonders and the Billy Joels of the world, who without, this sponge called life would be a tad bit drier.”

—J A Y E L E C T R O N I C A
 
blue_london;c-9834028 said:
trendsetta1030;c-9834020 said:
Turfaholic;c-9833997 said:
Trillfate;c-9833929 said:
Bay Area got a full endorsement. Checkmate

Bruh

Hov name dropped Mac Dre. That's huge.

Jay jus doin wat he does best d!ck eat no way did mac influenced hs style or mfs in Brooklyn evn kno who that is… surprised he ain't say goodie mobb knock turnal, Richie rich, or or even cbo wit his deposit another quarter to continue d!ck ryden camel



Jay never cleared they records wit his samples the least he could do state prop brought the streets 2 roc a fella b4 that it was jay in a shiney suit rolling wit bleek tata dehaven dame and biggs …


Then he took sp to hot 97 never told them why an 4wat an hen they got there jay told them they had 2 diss nas d block an who ever els was dissin him at tha time… but this tha artist ya wan cape 4 in reality the south never killed hip hop this mf jay z did after PAC and big tha ball was in his hands
 
To write a song that sticks in the mind and souls of human beings is a miracle itself. The fact that JAY Z does it with such organic spontaneous creativity is a testament to his intense watching AND listening of his surrounding WORLD. His execution is bionic but his fuel is his word design, wit, and humor. That’s a popular songwriting quality that easily legitimizes him as the 1st RAP Hip-Hop songwriter in that Hall Of Fame.”

—Chuck D

“In our view, JAY Z is one of the most prolific and hip-hop genre-transcending songwriters of all time. Similar to our free style flow of writing 50 years ago in the genre of Soul and R&B, his writing is very well thought out, speaks to the community, and matches the power of his great music production. We were honored to have him sample one of our MFSB-produced recordings ‘Something For Nothing.’ As the Songwriters Hall of Fame Co-Chairmen, we are thrilled that he is being honored this week as the first hip-hop songwriter for the organization.”

—Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff

“Put me anywhere on God’s green Earth I triple my worth.”

“In the process of writing a song it has to be something that you feel and then the people will feel it. Writing songs takes creativity, inspiration, imagination, and the ability channel your experience and the experience of others.

JAY Z has been a leader of the culture expressing many people’s experiences but also takes us to where our dreams and imaginations can go. His lyrics are clever, charismatic and intelligent. He also brought wit and personality to his songwriting style. His music always provides a perspective of what one can accomplish coming from Marcy to influencing the World. When I think about his body of work some of my favorites are ‘A Million and One Questions,’ ‘Public Service Announcement,’ and ‘Heart of the City.’ He exemplifies an artist that can write in any time period and his lines have created philosophies for people’s lives.”

—Common

“Shawn Carter’s pen has always been filled with the narrative of the forgotten. The hard knocked life of millions without a microphone may not always sound as pretty as the 1 percent may prefer, but the light shined and the people concurred that a man and his words can change the trajectory of a nation. Salute.”

—Kirk Franklin

 

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