it's not lol but s***outside of marriage is so that's another one of jay z's sins and needs to be included in op
Kill Jay-Z
for real anyone that got a problem with what is being said itt got issues for real and you know exactly where they stand in society
As a representative of Roc Nation I will have to ask you to take this down. If you refuse to do so further action will be taken.
I really need to talk to @S it involves a legal matter and I want to solve it privately before I have to take serious action on these induvials.
jay z could drone strike half of the nfl roster and yall wouldn't give af
We listen to literal murderers, criminals, d*** dealers, etc on this site
Politics aside its not outrageous to not care about the personal life of an artist you like
im referring to the bozos who are probably busting their ass for another man at work only to cry bully on threads like these
"nooo you can't criticize Jay-Z! you're just mad he makes more money than you hater"
I feel you. The lumpen is a very complex class with its unique set of contradictions that are often times very anti-masses, yet their revolutionary potential (and lack thereof) is something that’s important we explore. One of my favorite topics tbh
"Jay-Z upset Hampton’s family when he rapped “I arrived on the day Fred Hampton died/ Uh, real niggas just multiply” on “Murder to Excellence,” a song from 2011’s Watch the Throne. Apparently, Jay-Z believed that his contributions to the world were as revolutionary as those of the Marxist-Leninist activist. Really, Hampton and Jay-Z are worlds apart in both motivation and action. With a new chance to prove himself the Black messiah on “What It Feels Like,” Jay-Z offers anecdotes about black diamonds, hoarding money, IRS-related anxieties, and acquiring a luxury weed line. “You know they hate when you become more than they expect,” he raps, implying that accumulating wealth as a Black man is as equally revolutionary as organizing rallies, unifying Chicago’s gangs in the name of anti-policing solidarity, creating free meal programs for children and more.
Here, being rich is the ultimate pinnacle of progress—a goal all Black folks should pull themselves up by their bootstraps to aspire toward. Jay-Z’s not alone in this sentiment: His rise from d-boy to billionaire has inspired many, those both inside and outside of hip hop, to follow in his footsteps. So much so that Black capital has become synonymous with Black liberation."
This all Fax Kellerman 💯
stop quoting me pedo
you ok bro go find the real screenshot cause I don't remember posting that s*** because I know you got screenshots and folders of everyone because you're a f***ing loser.
Bro said underaged girls were tryna trick him They need to study you niggas in a lab man
you ok bro go find the real screenshot cause I don't remember posting that s*** because I know you got screenshots and folders of everyone because you're a f***ing loser.
Because you dont remember it doesnt mean you didnt post it
Bro said underaged girls were tryna trick him They need to study you niggas in a lab man
i love how this thread was about JAY-Z and now its about me
you niggas mad I told you to get a life? ok then
"Jay-Z upset Hampton’s family when he rapped “I arrived on the day Fred Hampton died/ Uh, real niggas just multiply” on “Murder to Excellence,” a song from 2011’s Watch the Throne. Apparently, Jay-Z believed that his contributions to the world were as revolutionary as those of the Marxist-Leninist activist. Really, Hampton and Jay-Z are worlds apart in both motivation and action. With a new chance to prove himself the Black messiah on “What It Feels Like,” Jay-Z offers anecdotes about black diamonds, hoarding money, IRS-related anxieties, and acquiring a luxury weed line. “You know they hate when you become more than they expect,” he raps, implying that accumulating wealth as a Black man is as equally revolutionary as organizing rallies, unifying Chicago’s gangs in the name of anti-policing solidarity, creating free meal programs for children and more.
Here, being rich is the ultimate pinnacle of progress—a goal all Black folks should pull themselves up by their bootstraps to aspire toward. Jay-Z’s not alone in this sentiment: His rise from d-boy to billionaire has inspired many, those both inside and outside of hip hop, to follow in his footsteps. So much so that Black capital has become synonymous with Black liberation."
This all Fax Kellerman 💯
wow this is great insight, where’d you get this from?
We listen to literal murderers, criminals, d*** dealers, etc on this site
Politics aside its not outrageous to not care about the personal life of an artist you like
yea im being a lil hyperbolic but idk i think its kinda interesting to see a lot of the f*** s*** rich ppl get up to regardless of politics
wow this is great insight, where’d you get this from?
This article on that soundtrack for the Fred Hampton movie
bitchmedia.org/article/jay-z-judas-and-the-black-messiah-soundtrack-review
i love how this thread was about JAY-Z and now its about me
you niggas mad I told you to get a life? ok then
You making the camel army looking bad nigga we dont need Pedos over here
If we stopped listening to every artist that was a bad person then the entire medium of music would die
not k dot kendrick lamar
tory on thé phone with @op rn
You making the camel army looking bad nigga we dont need Pedos over here
don't know what a camel army is don't f***ing care
you calling me some harsh names better back it up with some hard proof and not some lazy ass screenshot