West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: sav on January 20, 2009, 01:34:52 PM
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http://www.zshare.net/audio/544195093e677711/
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thanx 8)
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Fire! Somebody should blend Jay and Nas verse and edit out Jeezy.
Nice small changes in the beat btw.
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thanks +1
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jigga!
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Another link please? No zshare.
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not feelin the new beat
aside from that its straight...
"my president is black but his house is all white" ::)
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Fire! Somebody should blend Jay and Nas verse and edit out Jeezy.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/54423719b119204f/
but Jeezy is still there
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i love jay, but damn this song fucking sucks
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not even Hov could save this song
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not even Hov could save this song
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Nothing speical. Quite boring.
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Another link please? No zshare.
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Aye anybody see this yet? I just found it – Jeezy and Jaz – Z, on stage at the Belvedere after party for Obama’s Inauguration! Jay ripped his History track at the Neighborhood Ball and then KILLED this verse! He even breaks it down so you can catch everything… dope. Check it at either one of these:
https://www.youtube.com/v/X3KATbnLudM&fmt=18 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3KATbnLudM&fmt=18)
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http://chunnel.tv/music/469/young-jeezy-and-jay-z-at-the-belvedere-inaugural-ball (http://chunnel.tv/music/469/young-jeezy-and-jay-z-at-the-belvedere-inaugural-ball)
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"Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther could walk
Martin Luther walked so Barack Obama could run
Barack Obama ran so all the children could fly"
Jay's verse was good. I'm really disappointed though, that with such a historical, monumental event that has taken place, I'm surprised rappers aren't making any songs actually saying something. Even in this song, they're still rapping about all the typical shit: diamonds, money and cars. All I'm saying, is if this happened in, let's say 1990, you'd have Public Enemy, Ice Cube, Paris, KRS-One, X-Clan, Poor Righteous Teachers, etc. all would be making a statement.
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I'm not surprised rappers aren't making any songs actually saying something. Even in this song, they're still rapping about all the typical shit