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Posted on 6/3/19 at 8:19 pm to Bigtime92
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and is married to a tranny.
All I got out of this is that you would frick a tranny.
Posted on 6/3/19 at 8:21 pm to SeeeeK
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A black man who didn't have to push shitty alcohol or headphines to make his billions.
Sounds like out president. Except it was shitty steaks and alcohol.
Posted on 6/3/19 at 8:23 pm to CaptainPanic
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He's a smart guy,
Yet he continues to bitch about racism and America
He is a shitty fricking rapper and yet he struck it rich
Posted on 6/3/19 at 8:31 pm to 14&Counting
He might be wrong on racism or America, but he isn't a shitty rapper and worked with image and investments to make money.
If anything he is being attacked by the industry he built for trying to improve the image and culture of it.
I get rap music isn't for everyone, so I wouldn't dare ask someone to listen to a song, but listen or at least read the lyrics to The Story of OJ.
The guy does exactly what most conservative jaw bumpers ask. Tells the people listening to get over the image and 'cultcha' and make something by looking at what other ethnicities/cultures have done. Invest, build from within, etc.
I don't pretend rap/hip-hop is some great artform, but sometimes it can remind you of classic country and speak a lesson....if you aren't too closed minded to listen
If anything he is being attacked by the industry he built for trying to improve the image and culture of it.
I get rap music isn't for everyone, so I wouldn't dare ask someone to listen to a song, but listen or at least read the lyrics to The Story of OJ.
The guy does exactly what most conservative jaw bumpers ask. Tells the people listening to get over the image and 'cultcha' and make something by looking at what other ethnicities/cultures have done. Invest, build from within, etc.
I don't pretend rap/hip-hop is some great artform, but sometimes it can remind you of classic country and speak a lesson....if you aren't too closed minded to listen
Posted on 6/3/19 at 8:50 pm to 14&Counting
quote:So are a lot of people for a lot of reasons. What does that have to do with him being a smart businessman?
Yet he continues to bitch about racism and America
Posted on 6/3/19 at 8:52 pm to agregime1
I honestly thought he and his wife were already billionaires. They've done quite well for themselves. Congrats to him. Always liked him.
Posted on 6/3/19 at 8:54 pm to VinegarStrokes
quote:lol u dumb
that's quite a large chip on your shoulder. no other reason for such a projection as the first response to this thread.
Posted on 6/3/19 at 9:26 pm to 14&Counting
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He is a shitty fricking rapper and yet he struck it rich
This is just an indefensible opinion, IMO.
Jay-Z has some great lyricism in his earlier work. For my money, verse 2 in D'Evils is lyrically the best rap verse ever. Then, he transitioned to incredible commercial success and was as commercially successful as any rapper.
If you just don't like rap, that's one thing. But calling him a ****ty rapper? Objectively, he's the exact opposite. He had critical, technical and commercial success, which is no small thing.
Posted on 6/3/19 at 9:47 pm to agregime1
I don't like his music at all but I do respect the hell out of him. He started out selling drugs and rapping in the slums of Brooklyn. He used his music to get himself out of his hood. He then put himself around people much smarter than himself, learned to invest, start businesses, etc. 30 years later he is a billionaire. That's how you do it.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 1:23 am to fightin tigers
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All I got out of this is that you would frick a tranny.
No thanks. I'll leave that to you, Jay-Z, and Obama.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 1:26 am to upgrayedd
I thought so also. Anyway, Jay-z sucks and bey could do better.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 1:51 am to QJenk
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I don't like his music at all but I do respect the hell out of him.
Agreed. Moving from broke to one of the ~600 richest men in America is something we all should respect, but some people just can't bring themselves to do it. Most of us take great pride in first assembling a net worth of 1 million no matter how liberal the math is.
He got 99 problems but the OT's opinion ain't one.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 2:17 am to CaptainPanic
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CaptainPanic
Who was the first jam band billionaire?
Posted on 6/4/19 at 5:43 am to agregime1
Post Malone is the most talented of them all...
Posted on 6/4/19 at 6:02 am to agregime1
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Not bad, from selling drugs a little over some decades ago to becoming a billionaire. . His wife is also pretty close to being a billionaire.
Let's not all act like selling out to the Illuminati and the Rockefellers and Rothchilds isn't helping them out tremendously. Jay-Z is only a slightly above average rapper, he's not close to Snoop, Ice Cube, or even Ludacris. There is a reason he is in the BBC. Same with Beyonce.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 6:50 am to blueboy
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Rappers are a cancer on society. They make young black kids think they can be uneducated criminals and still magically become rich.
That's not true at all.
What about the young white boys that listen to it?
Posted on 6/4/19 at 7:33 am to CaptainPanic
Yeah but apparently you can’t put a price tag on being white though so at least I have that on him.
Posted on 6/4/19 at 8:51 am to PowerTool
quote:There likely won’t ever be one. Especially since the members of the greatest jam band of all time have resorted to replacing the greatest guitarist of all time with John Mayer.
Who was the first jam band billionaire?
Posted on 6/4/19 at 9:30 am to jchamil
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15 years ago it would be impossible to miss someone like him, but it's not that far fetched today
Ehhhh, that's pretty much ever generation. You get old and don't pay attention to the new stuff. Doesn't matter the medium. My grandpa was not humming 99 problems while doing chores around the house because he overheard it on the TV. My other grandpa was, but he's always been kind of gangsta.
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