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@desertdetroiter i know...i was just sayin that line.
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@Mobadawii Jay-Z wasn't talking about this song. He was talking about the use of Nas' "The World is Yours" that he used for Dead Presidents on Reasonable Doubt. He wasn't talking about Nas' "Represent"...which is the sample for this song.
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you made it a hot line.. i made it a hot song.
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@milky205fly That's basically like saying he' s waiting for Nas to release a song that he can listen to and take a line and make into a song because he couldn't make a song for himself. Not a good impression at all. Hell, Nas on his second album was sampling himself just to show you how good he is.
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@zsivaz You do know that Nas's Represent song was not talking about the rap or crack game right? That was just the line in his song and Jay z sampled it to relate it to his song. He took Nas's idea to make his album as you can see. Plus Nas song was pure flow as he spit fire and DJ Premier on the beat made it a classic.
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THE BEST RAPPER ALIVE!!!!
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3 people dont smoke crack
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Idgaf what Jay says he knows if it wasnt for Nas and his Illmatic albulm Jay would have never made it he took so many songs, ideas, quotes and concepts from Nas to build his carrer you can see that on every Jay albulm something came from Nas. He even said on star is born "had the illmatic on bootleg shit was so ahead thought we was all dead" he studied Illmatic and Ready To Die and just became the ultimate mc.
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@zsivaz This kid talkin real shit!^
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you made it a hot line, i made it a hot song
@markandrewm Do you honestly not like illmatic for reasons other than Jay-Z told you not to like it?
You do realize that Jay-Z himself is a huge fan of Nas, right?
"Where n---s argue all day about who's the greatest emcee: Biggie, Jay-Z, or Nas..."
spideymayne 1 year ago 19
slept on album. not a bad follow-up to reasonable doubt. nas and andre 3000 on the hook too!
Xerxes20xx 1 year ago 12