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Title: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Lunatic on April 28, 2010, 04:23:45 PM
This album was pretty dope and I remember lots hating on this..How do y'all look at it right now?

1. What We Talkin' About - 4.5/5 - Always loved this, perfect intro.
2. Thank you - 3.75/5 - Grown on me, hated Jay's flow on this when it came out but its cool to me now..
3. DOA - 5/5 - Always loved it of course
4. Run This Town - 4/5 - good mainstream rap
5. Empire State of Mind - 5/5 - best single I've heard in a while
6. Real As It Gets - 3.5/5 - Not bad, Jay/Jeezy could do better though
7. On To The Next One - 4/5 - best swizz Beats instrumental in a while..monster  :o
8. Off That - 3.75/5 - again, monster instrumental.
9. A Star Is Born - 4.25/5 - J Cole murdered this
10. Venus Vs. Mars - 4.5/5 - I think re bumping the album just now made me realize how bad I specifically slept on this joint. Jay kills this shit.
11. Already Home - 4.25/5 - Love Kid Cudi, this is a dope collaboration and Cudi kills the hooj
12. Hate - 2/5 - This is still plain weird lol
13. Reminder - 4.25/5 - Again, like "Venus Vs. Mars", didn't realize how Jay raps his ass off on this.
14. So Ambitious - 3.75/5 - Always love Jay-Neptunes collaborations. Another smooth delivery from Pharrell that works.
15. Young Forever - 4/5 - Say what y'all want, love the re-make lol.

Thoughts ??
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Jome on April 28, 2010, 04:28:31 PM
I think the album was under-appreciated.. sure it wasn't up there with Blueprint or Black Album, but it was a pretty cool album with so-so replay value.
Track 6 & 7 kinda ruined the albums flow for me, could have been replaced with the excellent leftovers.

And you need to add "Total rating" to your reviews, reviewing each track doesn't say much about the overall verdict. :laugh:

Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Young Dan Iza on April 28, 2010, 04:51:46 PM
to me it is jiggas worst lp, 5 good songs.  the intro is classic though and is still my fav
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Meho on April 28, 2010, 05:14:23 PM
Love the album personally, the Jeezy track is out of place but other than that... classic Jay in the sense that he's keeping up with the trends but bringing them to his world. Album is filled with single material, perfect play list for long rides, parties...
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Chamillitary Click on April 28, 2010, 05:26:03 PM
real solid; strong at some parts.

had a few cuts i can easily just skip over.

overall though a 3.5-4/5; depending on my mood. ;) :P
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: virtuoso on April 28, 2010, 05:34:39 PM
It feels cliche, formulaic, lazy and average by the standards of Jay-Z. None of the songs are terrible but the most part it's uninspiring as there aren't many songs I would choose to include on a play list. Jay-Z is rapping well within himself and some of the production jumps from the uninteresting to the downright boring.

If Blueprint 2 was simply one cd, the songs would better these ones, no question in my opinion.
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: 13th Duke on April 28, 2010, 06:20:29 PM
For me it was a decent album let down by some horrendous singles. Run This Town and Forever Young should have been on the next fucking Backstreet Boys album, not a grown man's rap album. Other than those two I thought it was a solid effort.
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Action! on April 28, 2010, 06:49:07 PM
i dig it
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Beatzz on April 28, 2010, 06:51:44 PM
For me it was a decent album let down by some horrendous singles. Run This Town and Forever Young should have been on the next fucking Backstreet Boys album, not a grown man's rap album. Other than those two I thought it was a solid effort.

"Forever Young" is actually the only track i bump off this.
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: 13th Duke on April 28, 2010, 06:53:50 PM
For me it was a decent album let down by some horrendous singles. Run This Town and Forever Young should have been on the next fucking Backstreet Boys album, not a grown man's rap album. Other than those two I thought it was a solid effort.

"Forever Young" is actually the only track i bump off this.

All I have to say to this is "oh dear".
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Jaydc on April 28, 2010, 07:11:57 PM
2 out of 5 for me.Pretty boring.
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Suga Foot on April 28, 2010, 09:18:34 PM
I like most of the songs, but I never want to listen to it.  And I don't know why.
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: sav on April 28, 2010, 09:30:30 PM
I like most of the songs, but I never want to listen to it.  And I don't know why.

Same for me. I can't explain it either!
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: K.Dub on April 29, 2010, 06:49:38 AM
Yeah, it's a good album. Only a few decent tracks and one bad; Young Forever, which I only listened to once or sth.
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Dre-Day on April 29, 2010, 06:54:25 AM
it's mostly crap
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Blood$ on April 29, 2010, 07:06:00 AM
1. What We Talkin' About
6. Real As It Gets
8. Off That
9. A Star Is Born
11. Already Home
13. Reminder

these are the only tracks I have on my iPhone from Blueprint 3
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Digital Pimpin' on April 29, 2010, 07:19:54 AM
I like most of the songs, but I never want to listen to it.  And I don't know why.

Same for me. I can't explain it either!

Fuck, me too. I even skip them on shuffle and there's at least six decent tracks on the album.

Already Home is the best track by far. Empire State of Mind would be a close no 2, if it hadn't been played to death a week after the album came out.
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: The-Leak (aka) kingwell (bka) JULES on April 29, 2010, 03:18:35 PM
It feels cliche, formulaic, lazy and average by the standards of Jay-Z. None of the songs are terrible but the most part it's uninspiring as there aren't many songs I would choose to include on a play list. Jay-Z is rapping well within himself and some of the production jumps from the uninteresting to the downright boring.

If Blueprint 2 was simply one cd, the songs would better these ones, no question in my opinion.

DING DING DING.

This shit was too average for Jay-Z.  I would rather listen to older Jay a million times over than any of the songs off this..
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: MediumL on April 29, 2010, 03:25:07 PM
Lazy album.

Carried by the names he worked with unfortunately.
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: TheWestCoast on April 29, 2010, 04:00:15 PM
first time ive agreed completely with a review


This album was pretty dope and I remember lots hating on this..How do y'all look at it right now?

1. What We Talkin' About - 4.5/5 - Always loved this, perfect intro.
2. Thank you - 3.75/5 - Grown on me, hated Jay's flow on this when it came out but its cool to me now..
3. DOA - 5/5 - Always loved it of course
4. Run This Town - 4/5 - good mainstream rap
5. Empire State of Mind - 5/5 - best single I've heard in a while
6. Real As It Gets - 3.5/5 - Not bad, Jay/Jeezy could do better though
7. On To The Next One - 4/5 - best swizz Beats instrumental in a while..monster  :o
8. Off That - 3.75/5 - again, monster instrumental.
9. A Star Is Born - 4.25/5 - J Cole murdered this
10. Venus Vs. Mars - 4.5/5 - I think re bumping the album just now made me realize how bad I specifically slept on this joint. Jay kills this shit.
11. Already Home - 4.25/5 - Love Kid Cudi, this is a dope collaboration and Cudi kills the hooj
12. Hate - 2/5 - This is still plain weird lol
13. Reminder - 4.25/5 - Again, like "Venus Vs. Mars", didn't realize how Jay raps his ass off on this.
14. So Ambitious - 3.75/5 - Always love Jay-Neptunes collaborations. Another smooth delivery from Pharrell that works.
15. Young Forever - 4/5 - Say what y'all want, love the re-make lol.

Thoughts ??
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: R1ZE on April 29, 2010, 05:23:40 PM
forgettable album imo

the beats range from okay to great, but jay's rapping is ALWAYS mediocre.. can't stand his new flow.
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on April 29, 2010, 09:58:04 PM
2.5....not terrible, got some good songs but there's quite a few weak tracks and Jay-Z's rapping isn't very impressive. A lot of the songs are carried by the beat, hook
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: FUCK U on April 29, 2010, 10:02:42 PM
the album was good, dont like the jeezy track or the one with mr hudson....other then that its cool 8)
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Chamillitary Click on April 30, 2010, 03:23:38 PM
forgettable album imo

that's honestly a great way to put it.

it's not something i see myself going back to in a couple of years.

it had it's cuts, but those cuts lacked some replay value.
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: Action! on April 30, 2010, 10:54:59 PM
Yo, get slight buzz and bump this.  Thank you is such an ill track.  Jay kills that last verse.  Album is dope.
Title: Re: Re-Evaluating Blueprint 3...
Post by: KURUPTION-81 on May 01, 2010, 06:31:17 AM
Definitly not a classic and a let down after american gangsta but there is till 5 or 6 tracks i listen to now.