The Jigga Man Shawn Carter aka JayZ Official Thread...

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thesynthesis;3000403 said:
who got more money baby or jay?

I got so much money playboi I bought 5 cars last week and forgot all about it, Jay money ain't fucking with Baby money beelee dat

#YMCMBMMGBigMoneyHeavyweight
 
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thesynthesis;3000312 said:
here was me thinking swag was invented in the 60's

but Uncle Jay put in my place by claiming he originated swag with his Hawaiian shirts and shy awkward demeanor

Jayz swag > Prince

Jayz swag > Jimmy Hendrix

During the 90's Jayz was the epitome of swag with his baggy jean and fitted caps, very original

His recent swag has also caught my eyes, the terminator jacket and the bow tie carlton banks look is swaglicious

So you are saying that Jay-Z originated a look that he stole from a fictional action movie character and a sitcom actor?

So if I start rockin red capes with my outfits then I guess I would be the nigga who originated red capes and not Superman huh?

T/S just proved once again why niggas acuse Jay-Z of jockin his whole persona.
 
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Los216;3000569 said:
So you are saying that Jay-Z originated a look that he stole from a fictional action movie character and a sitcom actor?

So if I start rockin red capes with my outfits then I guess I would be the nigga who originated red capes and not Superman huh?

T/S just proved once again why niggas acuse Jay-Z of jockin his whole persona.

why u hating on jayz dawg?

jay swag is crazy dope

i'm sure ur style came outta jays closet too
 
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tell jay to get off of this mans sack .....
 
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According to most niggas on here they either say he ain't a good battle rappers or he's been afraid to battle since ether

Now for those that say he can't battle how u figure cause when takeover came out mostly EVERYBODY was like "damn its over for Nas ain't no coming back from that" from the media to the streets and if u say he can't cause of ether then y u say that it? Ether is like top 5 dissss of all time how many niggas u know could have survived that and still had a successful career afterwards? for those that say he's been scared to battle since ether just think about it... B4 ether how many niggas went at Jay seriously on some lyrical Shit? And don't say Pac smh... Now the battle ended in like 02 during or right after how many niggas went at Jay? Niggas ain't started goin at him until after he retired in 04 and most of them were publicity stunts cam, Game etc... Once he got comfy that's when niggas felt it was safe to go at him wut has changed from pre 04 when he had a battle with Nas and some side dissss from like mase and wut not to after 04 when cam game 50 a gospel rappers and I know I'm missing a lot more
 
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SS: Black people love Italian gangster movies, but many of these films are blatant in their racism. One of the very first words Jack Nicholson says in Martin Scorsese’s The Departed is ‘n$#%@.’ Why are people willing to overlook this?

JZ: There are certain things the audience hooks on to. Yes, the character might be racist, but he’s still against the odds as he struggles against the world. However brief his rein might be, he’s living the good life and that’s what Black kids hone in on. They don’t pay attention to the racism, because racism is everywhere. We’ve learned to look past that.

SS: What about the word using the “N” word in rhymes?

JZ: For me, it’s all about the intention. I could call you an ‘apple tree,’ but if I say it with venom and hate, that is what it’s about. It’s not the word that has the power, it’s the person. All of this came about because the Imus discussion turned into a hip-hop discussion.Imus couldn’t name three rappers; well, maybe he could, but he couldn’t name their songs. Imus doesn’t listen to rap, so he’s not influenced by it. He didn’t get that from us. I missed the point the discussion stopped being about Imus

ON THE DECLINE OF NYC HIP-HOPSS: Listening to the American Gangster, I kept thinking that this is also a great New York City album. Do you think the city has fallen off in terms of rap music?

JZ: Of course, but it was bound to happen, because we were spoiled. Not only did we own rap music since its inception, we also invented it. But, like anything else if you take it for granted, it will leave you. It will absolutely go to where the freshness is. New York started making robotic records. Down south, rap music is a celebration. They put their heart and soul into it.

SS: The song ‘Ignorant S%$#t’ touches on this subject. There are more curses and crime in a Tarantino movie, but nobody is dragging him off to a congressional hearing.

JZ: If rappers stop cursing tomorrow, is that going to fix the ghetto or the fact that our schools are f$#%-up and the living-conditions are terrible. You can’t tell me not to say $#@# or s%$#, that’s ridiculous to me. Is that really the problem? Are you serious?Some people don’t understand the things people who live in these urban areas see in one day; and, that’s every single day.
 
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Gwneth Paltrow be calling him and his wife niggers, this fool uncle gay z has no shame

Gwenth Paltrow: Chris have the niggers arrived yet?
 
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lol

so if white folk listen to rapmusic it's ight for them to say nigga LOL

somehow i feel he was defending eminem

the coonery dont stop
 
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I agree with him. Let everyone use it so the power and malice behind the word loses it's meaning

lol @ people using the word then not wanting to be called it

Using the word in general is coonery
 
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