Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Random Miscellaneousness

New Jigga - Lost Ones





(If this doesn't work, click on the link above Jay-Z picture)

Jay addresses a certain egg-headed ex-Rocafella CEO here.
"Heard mufu99as saying they made HOV/Make HOV say: "Okay so...Make another HOV!"
He also addresses the death of his nephew:
"Can't run from the pain go towards it/Some things can't be explained, what caused it?/Such a beautiful soul so pure, SHIT!/../Your girlfriend's pregnant, the Lord's gift/Almost lost my faith, that restored it/.../Can't wait for your child's life to be a part of it/"
That's real talk right there.

It looks like that second verse also addresses his relationship with someone (Bey perhaps? You gotta listen to that one though. I ain't typing that -ish out!

This is so far the best joint I've heard since his announcement of Kingdom Come. He switches the flow up each verse and the second verse is especially nice. He's getting warmer! (No Johnny Gill). I think Jay might still have it ya'll!

(UPDATE: Dame doesn't appear to be too happy about this song)
Dame Diddy and Jim Jones - King Dumb-Dumb...I mean Kingdome Done




Speaking of Teh Gay...Kissing ON like my Daddy



REFERENCE POINT: Stuntin Like My Daddy

Baby (B): "Gold-plated Trojan Magnum."

Weezie F. Baby (W): "What you doing?"

B: "Kissin on ya!"

W: "What you doing???"

B: "Getting horny! Your salad I wanna toss, Juvie and Turk wouldn't let me?"

W: "Stop playing paw, get lost!"

(UPDATE: Baby explains it all...Kind of .)
Another Jigga Video from TeamGuerilla



Borat Trailer: I gotta go see this



If it's this funny while I'm sober, imagine how much I'm gonna laugh when I get SLOSHED and watch this.

"...to make a movie-film."

"This suit is black...NOT!"

"Very nice, how much!"
Game still dissin'

Even with all the promotion he MUST be doing to move his new album off the shelves, he can still find the time to make G-UNIT disses that nobody cares about.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

On Lost Ones - I love the feel/groove. It's very likeable.

Anonymous said...

I agree! I'm wondering though, his album doesn't drop for like another month almost and we've heard 3 tracks that are probably going to be on there. The average rap album is like 12-16 songs long. So at this rate, we'll probably hear 1/3 to 1/2 of the album by the time it drops.

But I guess it doesn't matter since I have my money set aside already (LOL).

Sincerely,

STAN! (J/K)

Daneger said...

LMMFAO...at that Stan comment Mike.
But this joint is FIRE so I feel you. If I hear someone complain about this one I may start smacking bamas...LOL. I didn't know he and B broke up...that is what he is saying in the second verse right?
I don't think I'm getting it twisted..."I don't think it's meant to be (B)/for she loves her work more than she does me/ But honestly at 23/ I would probably/ love my work more then I did she/ so we ain't we/ it's me and her/ cause what she prefers over me is work/".
Wooooo! That boy is killing this track...excuse me I got a lil excited. LOL.
And this is already the 4th track to come out...don't forget 44 4's. That will be on the album too.

Anonymous said...

You know I just put that in there to make people like LAF (who think I am a Jay-Z Stan to begin with) laugh at it. LOL.

I am not sure about that second verse. I hope they didn't break up though. But if they did, that's the MOST FIRE break-up verse I've ever heard! LOL

Yo, that shyt is FIRE D@ne. Content, production, flow, lyrics...It's all there. Most complete track so far.

This one of those classic joints though that nikkas will be putting on when they're in somber moods or just when they want to reflect.

People already hitting me telling me about this joint and asking me what he's talking about...LOL.

Daneger said...

You know I am usually good for interpreting the lyrics and it really does sound like he is talking about leaving Beyonce. And she just turned 24 so it is very likely that he wrote this earlier this year before her birthday but I agree that it would be messed up if they did split.

Man this joint got my SICED LIKE SHYT!!! LOL. Definitely that joint you can nod your head to when you going thru it like..."Spit That Shyt Hov!!!!"

Anonymous said...

"Go-on Hov talk that shyt!"

I don't understand how Beyonce was 21 when I was 21 and now her azz is allegedly 23? WTF?

Daneger said...

Who said she was 21 when you were 21? When Destiny's Child first dropped they were all 15 and I was 18 (freshman year of college) and her B-day just passed where she turned 24 (I believe that's what I was told) so it adds up from what I remember but hey we could both be off and she could be 25 or some shyt.

Anonymous said...

I distinctly remember hearing on TV when I was 21 that Bey-Z was 21. Maybe THAT was a lie back then? Maybe this is a lie now? It's just weird how both Jay and Bey seem to be very guarded about their true age.

Daneger said...

Well I know for a fact that JayZ was born in December of '69 making him 37 this year and I always thought he and Beyonce had 13 years between them (I remembered that because it is the same as my grandparents on my moms side). But no telling what Beyonce's true age is man. I heard Ciara and Bow Wow were the same age when they first hooked up (18) now I hear he is 19 and she is 21...you never know what to believe.

Anonymous said...

These daggon stars must be "advised" to be ambiguous about their ages or something. It's totally TEH GAY!

Lawrenorder said...

The Bey-day is listed as 1981. Whether it's true or not is questionable, but makes her 25. Not sure if it matters cuz Jay is knocking on the door of "olds-ville" regardless.

It's kind of making me wonder 'dude, whatever happened to aging gracfully? Are hip-hop heads destined to try to be 'hip', relevant, or in the spotlight forever?'. Somehow I feel like we're 'Earth, Wind, and Fire'-type fans (going to reunion concerts when our favs can't sing/rap/dance anymore) in the making...

Anonymous said...

If you don't stay "hip" or switch to another genre (LL, Will Smith), you become irrelevant...Just ask Slick Rick.

Also, you gotta remember hip-hop is pretty much new. So you are just now having old heads who grew up on it. Whereas with soul and R&B music, our parents' parents used to listen to it. Hip-hop just arrived in the 80s so the people that were in their teens and older then are the first generation of people who would even be able to consider the old school hip-hop music "oldy but goody". It's just going to be funny when we get old and we start trying to do old dances from times like today. Can you imagine Big Pimpin coming on when you're 50! I know imma throw my hip out of place. Or what about an R. Kelly joint coming on? People are going to kill themselves trying to do all this old dance shyt.

Daneger said...

Man, it really bugs me that hip-hop is the only genre of music where an artist is shunned for getting old and still putting out music. I think that is another barrier that Jay-z is making ground on and I am happy to see that one. To me ther is no reason that Willie Nelson can make music for 35 years and not Nas (if he saw fit). What do you think?
Oh and yet another person has shown me this pic of Baby and Lil Wayne kissing...WTF? Is the snap shot being misconstrued or something? Is that a music video I can go watch to see what really happens? I just don't want to believe it.

Anonymous said...

Dane, I think that you will see that as we (the second and third generation of hip-hoppers get older), Jay-Z and other super-huge (no Johnny Gill) artists like him will be able to do what Willie Nelson and Grateful Dead do. Well, maybe not the latter.

But you have to have an OLDER fan base who have been listening to your music from day one to really have that much longevity. And because hip-hop is still relatively young, there's not as much of a fanbase of older folks who are going to come out to see KRS or Kurtis Blow or whoever. But there are millions of folks who love Jay's work so when we're all older, he will be able to get a solid percentage of that million to come out and pay for his concerts.

I think Lil Wayne and baby is just a picture. But they have both admitted that they kiss each other on the mouth. I think this is pretty much the same as what the Wayans brothers have been doing for years (kissing each other on the cheek), just not on the lips. I really don't think they're gay (Wayans or Wayne and Bubba) but hip-hop is so homophobic that people are going to make a HUGE deal out of it, even if it is just the way they greet or say bye to one-another. I am not going to act like it's not abnormal, but I think that may just be how they are with one-another. It's like having a secret handshake...With your fuggin' mouth. LMAO!

Daneger said...

Man to hell with that. I have seen the Wayans kiss on the lips on the old TV show but them dudes are blood brothers (and not the gamg nikka). I can't even imagine how that sh*t started with Birdman and Wayne. How do you go to a teenager and tell him that you and him should kiss on the mouth when you greet each other...WTF!

C Love "The Rap Addict" said...

Thanks boo for the weezie and baby follow up! I read...heard and interview, but didnt have a tangiable link.....

yes and the wayans kiss as well


great blog!

c

Anonymous said...

yeah, I think it's a bit overblown but being a guy, I can understand why hip-hop in general would make a big fuss about it. Hip hop is so NOT TEH GAY