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I'm hard on rappers and even harder on Jay...

Album was not that BAD. First half of the album runs (1-7) tracks 8-9 are iffy (depends on your mood for that day) Track 10
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Track 11
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Track 12
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Track 13
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Track 14
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Track 15
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Not as good as American Ganster but far better than Kindom Come. Its just an average Jay-Z album... nothing over the top but dudes acting like its the worstthing that dropped in 09' I guarantee your cd changer is looking very questionable as is already.

If you dont like it then I can respect that! If you dont like and you be riding round bumping wack musicthen I dont respect that. lol

My only beef is that I dont think Jay is making his music for the right reasons anymore. I feel like he israpping to prove that he can still rap. Who are you proving yourself too??? Rap b/c you want to make good music (not to show how much better than youare to the rest of these cats).

What was the last GREAT album yall bought anyway (I seriously want to know though) and dont say Deeper Than Rap or Loso's Way (which was Fab's bestalbum. If you haven't heard it then please go buy it)
 
Your playlist gets a pass (if thats your real playlist... we know you really bumping....)

Flo'Rida

Bmore Club

B.E.P

Sean Kingston

& Ace Hood

Keep it real playa
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Deeper than rap wont bad but that #%@ Wont GREAT! That album has 15 tracks and you just okay'd 7 of them 7/15=0.466667 x 100= 47% Thats not passing!!! See you in summer school
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"gotta gEt that Boom Boom Boooom"
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far As BP3 I said...
1-7, 11, 14. (w/ 8 and 9 being questionable depending on the mood)

that's a solid 11/15 though like I said it's a 73% album not BAD but ni his best work.

That's my opinion. I don't except everyone to like but if u riding round bumping OJ da 100% juice man then u can give this album a listen
 
ob4cl2 and bp3 are both extremely dope. just what i needed in the cd changer for the upcoming fall/winter.

bp3 doesnt sonically sound like an actual "blueprint" but more like a black album. ill still be coppin on the 11th to support, as well as the 8th forrae's.

only records skip-worthy are off that and venus/mars and to be honest venus/mars is actually growin on me...timbo killed it. while off that still sounds likesomething that belongs to nelly furtado
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Originally Posted by HARMCITY45

If you don't think Deeper than Rap was a great album than you are a fool sir...



IDGAF...



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That %!%+ was fire!



Mafia Music



Yacht Club



Rich off Cocaine



Valley of death



All I need



Usual suspects


And my favorite



"In cold Blood"



And what I am currently bumping now....



NipseyHussel vol 1,2 and 3



Currency TINAM



Bangledesh Passport music



Dom kennedy FSDS



God Jewels Deleted scenes



Eightball Lost triple album



Crucial Conflict's Goodside Badside



GFK Ironman album



Slim Thug Boss of all bosses



And the best of earth,wind and fire...



[Diddy] Take that, take that...[/diddy]
I agree with you on that. That Rick Ross album surprised me with how good it is.

BP3 may not be the best but it will be in the top 10 for albums this year. I need to rebuy that Eightball album.
 
I know its supposed to be just about the music.

But the whole 50/Ross/baby mama porn/fake shades on XXL, etc. etc. etc. crap got me not caring to listen to either of them...
 
do folks just not like jay or think he should just give other folks a chance? bcuz honestly fan or not, good music is good music.....and there's nothingwack about the album IMO....
 
^^^^ I can somewhat agree to that. Like I said I do feel like some dudes are rapping to prove that they can rap better than the new artist and not cause theywant to make good music.
 
i feel u Harv....but honestly i think hov is tryna tell the young dudes to just get off the bs....bcuz u gotta admit a lot of stuff thats "buzzing"nowadays woulda got laughed at not too long ago homie....

and forever young boosted me LOL! word to Napoleon Dynamite....
 
I don't know this new Jay...

I can't vibe with it

And I don't like him..

Okay, fair enough, you don't like the new Jay and you can't vibe with it. If that's the case, why even bring up Rick Ross or his album Deeper ThanRap when clearly this thread is dedicated to Blueprint 3 by Jay Z?? What exactly are you trying to prove??
 
like Hov said on the Swizz track.... "hov on that new #@%^, ninjas like how come, ninjas want my old #$%@, buy my old album"
 
A king doesn't give his power away. If these new dudes wanna be the next big thing, they should make the next best album.
 
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...

"Harm,"

Your response to me is a little flawed IMO.

I agree with your stance, but the angle is off.

You more going on being influenced by whatever. I'm talking about the foundation.

ALL music -- especially hip-hop culture -- is built and sustained off/from credibility, in all forms.

You can't tell me to be "just about the rap music" when an artform's foundation is what it is.

It seperates "classics" from the "I don't believe I bought this %$%# back in 2009!"

I stopped being a "rap" fan after 1986. I've lived hip-hop ever since.

And its a lot of "rap" music and R&B (check Wu Forever for the meaning) 'round chea.

I'll leave it at that.

Back to the topic...
 
Jay ain't rap the same as he used to since TBA. everything since has been ennnh. what happened to Jay's amazing "flow" that he claims he wasthe best at?? cuz his flow on this album isn't up to par. along with the hipster beats the only song that sounds like it belongs with Blueprint is"Already Home". he should've just called this Forever Young.
 
the substance is there...no denying that.

new age hopfans will appreciate the production whereas it may be a hit or miss with traditional fans. i don't believe the are any sure shot beats on thisalbum besides the cudi track, and maybe the alicia keys joint(that he sampled from agallah)

another split amongst fans comes with jay wanting to orchestrate the game, but same time showing biased favoritism toward artists he works with.

i.e.

says he's not a clipse fan because they talk about the same thing...but you grab jeezy the snowman for a collabo...and have the nerve to reference"keys open doors" on the album.
or
it's death to autotune...but big up to weezy, yeezy, and t-pain...the autotune spokesmen.

if your going for shock value, why half step.


another thing that bothered me is the fact that he's still speaking about dame and jim jones. you aired them out two albums ago moe, you won that already.

to me this album spins like blueprint 2: THE GIFT minus that "hovi baby" standout.
 
It seems like Kanye had a lot of say in this album, which I didn't like. "Young Forever" just screams mid life crisis to me. Doesn't helpthat he has drops from Cudi, Drake, and J.Cole (his verse on BP3
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The beat selection just didn't fit Jay at all. Thank You and Empire State of Mind were the only tracks that were
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to me and I just listen to A Star is Born just for J.Cole's verse. I'llrespect your opinion if you liked it, but you can't say that this is anywhere near any of Hov's other work (minus Kingdom Come). Jay is losing topicsand material to spit about, just feels like a broken record (no pun intended).

I'm saving my money for the 8th, then the new Clipse, maybe Wale's, then John Mayer's new album in November
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Originally Posted by AceBoogie

the substance is there...no denying that.

new age hopfans will appreciate the production whereas it may be a hit or miss with traditional fans. i don't believe the are any sure shot beats on this album besides the cudi track, and maybe the alicia keys joint(that he sampled from agallah)

another split amongst fans comes with jay wanting to orchestrate the game, but same time showing biased favoritism toward artists he works with.

i.e.

says he's not a clipse fan because they talk about the same thing...but you grab jeezy the snowman for a collabo...and have the nerve to reference "keys open doors" on the album.
or
it's death to autotune...but big up to weezy, yeezy, and t-pain...the autotune spokesmen.

if your going for shock value, why half step.


another thing that bothered me is the fact that he's still speaking about dame and jim jones. you aired them out two albums ago moe, you won that already.

to me this album spins like blueprint 2: THE GIFT minus that "hovi baby" standout.

When did he say he wasn't a Clipse fan?
 
Originally Posted by HARMCITY45

Originally Posted by eyes of hazel


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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...

"Harm,"

Your response to me is a little flawed IMO.

I agree with your stance, but the angle is off.

You more going on being influenced by whatever. I'm talking about the foundation.

ALL music -- especially hip-hop culture -- is built and sustained off/from credibility, in all forms.

You can't tell me to be "just about the rap music" when an artform's foundation is what it is.

It seperates "classics" from the "I don't believe I bought this %$%# back in 2009!"

I stopped being a "rap" fan after 1986. I've lived hip-hop ever since.

And its a lot of "rap" music and R&B (check Wu Forever for the meaning) 'round chea.

I'll leave it at that.

Back to the topic...
Question.... What is the diffrence between Nas when when he was on his Escobar +!$@ and Rick Ross??
I can answer this...

Nas wasn't a correctional officer.

Of course of everyone exaggerates...but when the truth rivals everything you claim to stand for...that's a different story. To play the kingpin role...butthen get exposed as an affiliate of law enforcement...that's a little more than just saying you were a kingpin but in reality all you did was a move a fewdimes here and there. Polar opposites. And to make matters worse...he denied it.
 
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