Jay...Jay...Jay...another all black video....DOPE
but...
Getting a little sick of the all black, sibminal, demonic theme. Actually, I'm more sick of people claiming Jay-Z is affiliated with various secrect societes. If people knew history they would be able to differentiate the real from the replica.
(Off of my soap box)
On To The Next One Jay-Z
Showing posts with label Jay-Z Blueprint3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jay-Z Blueprint3. Show all posts
Friday, January 1, 2010
Thursday, September 10, 2009
The Blueprint 3...2...1...My Opinion..

Hands down, Jay-Z has been the guiding factor to my decisions in Hip Hop. So when you discuss Jay-Z you are discussing Euro P. Gold as well as many other rappers, even if they choose not to mention their idolization of him. Ironically, when I started writing rhymes Jay released Blueprint. I define Blueprint as the album that coached me. It led to my infatuation with samples; although I always liked them that album kind of solidified the need for them. It also showed me that if I was to do an album it would have to be as classical as the Blueprint.
To continue the irony as I dropped my first Album, Jay releases another Blueprint, which in my opinion is as good as the first Blueprint. However, I feel like I am on track with my music, according to Jay's Blueprints.
The Blueprint 3 contains some of the same elements that Blueprint 1 contained. The lyrical track that deals with females (Girls, Girls, Girls/Venus v. Mars). The track that just tells rappers I am the best (You Don’t Know/Already Home). The street single that peaks into the commercial audience (Izzo/Run This Town). The only difference is the production. Jay combines production of both Blueprints to create a supercharged album that still guides the new school. Causing us to still ask ourselves, "Where were you when the Blueprint 3 dropped?", even if it didn't drop on 9/11.
TUNE IN!!!
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