"Niggas in Paris" is tearing up the chart

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H-Rap 180;3680680 said:
Yeah its a perfect blend of Euro worship and ni99erness.

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Much love to Kanye for shouting out Prince William...the beat is infectious and the hook is catchy.

STFU. U make no sense at all. What would u say about having former slave masters and Nazi symbols tat on urself?
 
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kahhh-pri;3680654 said:
Thats actually how I first heard the word sex. I think I was listen to Jay or something like that lol But I was like 9 at the time. Kids today are asking about it at like 4 years old now.

I remember when someone said the word sex in Kindergarten. The whole class was like OHHHHHHH!
 
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opiie562;3680916 said:
i thought the beat was gonna get annoying as fuck after a while but it's held up.

same here. joint still goes hard. and yea I hear it everywhere
 
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Niggas back;3680422 said:
#1 on the billboard... Shit aint even a radio friendly joint..... But, does any1 know if they gon shoot a video?

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MTV reports:

It's one of the biggest — and most inexplicable — hits of 2011, a song so popular that its hook was name-checked during player introductions on Sunday Night Football, so massive that Jay-Z and Kanye West have taken to performing it multiple times per set on their Watch the Throne Tour.

We're talking, of course, about "N---as in Paris," the max-impact Throne single that has become a sensation, thanks in no small part to producer Hit-Boy's bouncing beat, West's pop-cult wordplay ("What's that jacket, Margiela?") and, of course, a pair of oddball samples taken from Will Ferrell's 2007 figure-skating comedy "Blades of Glory."

As you're probably aware, "Paris" kicks off with Ferrell's grizzled Chazz Michael Michaels defiantly declaring, "We're gonna skate to one song and one song only," then really picks up steam mid-song, when (in a move that could alternately be described as "completely inspired" or "completely insane"), Hit-Boy drops the beat and lets the song roll on a second Ferrell sample: " No one knows what it means, but it's provocative ... it gets the people going!"

And, indeed, it has done just that. "Paris" currently sits atop Billboard's Hip-Hop/R&B Charts, dominates urban radio and has received a thunderous response at Throne shows. And, thanks to Ferrell's contributions, it's certainly one of the oddest mainstream hip-hop tracks in recent history too. And if you're wondering how the whole thing came to be, well, you're not the only one: Turns out, Ferrell's pretty mystified by the track too, as he told MTV News in an email Tuesday (November 8).

"Kanye reached out to me and I said, 'Of course,' " Ferrell wrote. "I was completely flattered when they asked if they could sample me into the song ... and when I heard it for the first time, I just started to laugh because it felt so surreal. But I really did like the song."

So much so, in fact, that Ferrell said he's hoping to take the Throne collaboration to the next level — "We were trying to film a piece that they would use on the video boards of their concert, but haven't gotten it together," he wrote — and the whole process has opened his eyes to an entirely new career opportunity: Being the go-to sample guy on the hip hop circuit.


"I think [something from] 'Step Brothers' would be good [to use in a song]," he wrote. "Or the Woody Allen movie I did, 'Melinda and Melinda.' "

Regardless of whether any of those ideas come to fruition, thanks to the "Paris" success, Ferrell can bask in his newfound street cred, which is certainly at an all-time high. And that's saying something for a guy who once starred opposite Andre 3000.

"It makes me feel very good," he wrote. "And completely justified for buying a V-neck sweater made out of nothing but diamonds."
 
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Goes to show you cant go off the song titles.

Saw the tracklisting and was like wtf is niggas in paris?
 
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Niggas back;3680876 said:
STFU. U make no sense at all. What would u say about having former slave masters and Nazi symbols tat on urself?

Dont get offended you simple little chick, I said the beat was ill and the hook was catchy.
The Europeon name-drops mixed with the ni99a ish made it a perfect blend to captivate the listeners.

...however if you attempt to "tat" slave-masters and Nazi symbols on yourself you might get your cracka-ass whooped within an inch of your worthless life.
 
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i know i done played the shyt outta of that song... Jiggaz ripped that shyt put it 2gether than tore it up again...
 
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the song is hard and its peaking right now they need to drop the video to top it all off
 
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I heard the song for the first time and Im not impressed at all

Overrating is ridiculous in 2011
 
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I called in the "Watch The Throne" Thread. I said this was easily the biggest single on the album. It's amazing it took 3 months for it to bubble but now it's a wrap. Catchy Beat, memorable lyrics from Ye and Jay. But Jay clearly killed this. Ye's slow flow was dope but Jay attacked the beat so hard, and his "Ball so Hard" as well as "That Shit Cray" are both aspects of the track that people remember. As well as the Biggie "Michael" bite. The Beat is extremely infectious. I think this continues to climb up the charts. They are dumb for not releasing a video by now.
 
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I wish i could've made out to their concert in Kansas City.. thats that shizzit..

Even "Jay-Z's a Mason" peeps are fuckin wit it.
 
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this shit was playing when i took birthday shots at midnight on my 21st birthday and i wouldn't want any other "club song" to be playing during that night. But the thing that makes the song so good is its a mock or satire of a club song or a soulja boy over lex luger type beat. You got teh sterotypical bass, you got the samples from blades of glory making fun of the beat ("its gets the people going!")

Add the epic chord progression on piano and the bridge mix in in cocky kanye putting in the "whats gucci my nigga........" and you have a tag line "Dat shit cray!"
 
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KingdomKame;3680433 said:
isnt it in the top 20 on the Top 100 pop charts?

I think its a number 1 on the rap charts though

I don't know whether I'm more surprised at this being pushed to Pop or that it's actually off to a solid start... especially with its title. And Hot 100 ≠ Pop charts but it is becoming a Pop hit, which is hilarious to me. 2nd most added song to Pop radio behind Lady Gaga this week.
 
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the shit is trash, 'murder to excellence' is a good track so is 'otis' and i think they got a couple but none really standing out.

this 'niggas in paris' shit is trash from start to finish, horrible beat horrible hook horrible flow and of course the track is about nothing.
 
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