There’s not really anything I don’t like about this track. Just like with the majority of Jay’s music, the lyrical content doesn’t really interest me at all, but his flow is nice. The hook is really simplistic, but I love it. The first verse was actually really good too. This is definitely the best production on this album so far. I can’t stand this beat, Jay’s flow is boring, and it’s annoying as fuck how he ends almost every line with the same word. There’s not a single aspect of this song that I like. This might actually be the worst song on the whole album so far. I should’ve known that would’ve been too good to be true… Anyway, this song is starting now. Ugh… At first I thought it said Sean Price. This is definitely not one of my favorites from Jay, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t enjoy it. The production & hook from Pharrell are really the main reasons that I like the song. The first verse from Jay didn’t really do anything for me. He sang his fuckin’ ass off on that hook. There are some uncredited vocals from Pharrell. It’s the first song that I actually like. This is easily the best song on the album so far. It was apparently written by Ab-Liva, who does a lot of work with Pusha T. ![]() Just like with the original song, I’m not crazy about the hook. His flow was great.Īll of these rap singers claimin’ they bangers / Doin’ all sorts of twisted shit with their fingers / Disrespectin’ the game no home training or manners / I was doin’ this shit when you was shittin’ your Pampers. This first verse from Jay is actually hard as fuck. Honestly, I like this beat the most out of all the songs. I mean, they haven’t really been that great so far, but still. I just wanna point out that the first three placements on this album are really impressive. I doubt this’ll surpass that song, but I’m gonna keep an open mind. I liked that song, but my favorite track in this series is definitely The Watcher 3 by Sylvan LaCue, even if it isn’t official. This is a sequel to the original song that appeared as the intro for Dr. ![]() His flow was nice on the final verse, but nah… I’m not feelin’ this one. Just Blaze is one of the greatest producers of all time, but this shit isn’t working for me. I take back what I said about it being better than that of the previous song. Uuugh… The more I listen to this song the less I like it. I like Jay’s flow on the hook, but the female vocals that say “it’s Hovi baby” sound pretty fucking terrible to me. I think I like it more than the previous beat tho. Like, it doesn’t sound like someone was supposed to rap over this. I kinda liked it at first, but it sounds kinda… Almost like it’s unfinished. I’m not really sure how I feel about this beat. The beat was kinda nice, but aside from that this isn’t worth listening to. Smh… I mean, it’s a great verse, but… Really? You couldn’t have just… You know… Not done that? Why the fuck would I wanna hear this instead of the original song? This is just a really underwhelming track. Of course he just sampled the entire first verse from Juicy. I wanna get through this bull shit as quickly as possible. I’m not gonna talk about the bonus tracks. It’s hard enough for me to get through a good JAY-Z album that’s only 13 tracks, so this is gonna be a struggle. The features look pretty good for the most part. The streets are calling this a classic album. I don’t think it’s supposed to be as bad as Kingdom Come or Magna Carta Holy Grail, but I don’t think that’s really saying much. I’m pretty sure this is supposed to be one of Jay’s wackest albums. I think the only double album I’ve ever heard that I actually liked a lot was Summertime ’06. ![]() First of all, it’s a fucking double album, which is never a good sign. This album was released on November 12th in the year of our Lord 2002.
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