"Yo Jay, where Primo at?"
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
Marley Marl, calling into the Ed Lover show, to talk to Jay-Zhttp://www.spinemagazine.com/music/november/edlover/jayz.mp3MM: "Where the Primo tracks at, kid?JZ: "Just Blaze is the new Primo to me. I love Primo but that's who I got the chemistry with right now. Why you no send me no tracks?"*laughter*Ed Lover: "How about you and Tim?"JZ: "He's in another zone right now. We went into the studio...I wasn't ready. He's got a different sound right now. There just wasn't a connection on there."
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as if tim aint got no shit lying around from the past 5 years ?! jay should have took some of the shit he passed on from the last lp.
Seriously.
I want to know what happened behind-the-scenes.
yeah, Marley was really saying, "Jay - your shit is wack! Step your game up!"
"Alright JT[/b]..."
JT = Justin Timberlake
i never heard anyone call him jt before but i aint really in touch with that kind of stuff i guess
get your friends count up
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They got into a fight years ago because Jay Z wanted a sing a long chorus and primo only wanted a scratched chorus on a song. Jay told him he was through and would never work with him ever again and hasn't since.
I remember also, after Nas dropped "Ether", Primo was quoted at Justo's mixtape awards as saying something along the lines of " He did his thing, he ate him up."..which seemed alittle, er, undiplomatic to say the least.
30 is the new 20? Just Blaze is the new primo?.... I guess B-money is the new timbo? Or mabye Scyience?
Marley Marl calling the radio to say your shit is wack, Almost getting out rapped by jim jones (BRRRROOOOOOKKKLLYYYNN), ether made me stronger?
Jay Stay losing these days. I think he confused.
You really think that? Jay needs some better A&Ring, but he's still spitting like nobody else.
How is Jay losing when his album will sell more at Best Buy in one day than Jim Jones will sell the entire life of his record in every store in every city in every country.
He's winning on a level that's unheard of, so maybe you're right he's confused.
Sure, Jay's still sharp skill-wise, but part of what made him exceptional all around was his ability to start/ foresee trends, create or tap into unexpolited markets, and adapt to the times. At least for Hov, to use political rhetoric, he's a bit "out of touch". He seems to have misread the climate today if he thought this album would be deserving of the title "Kingdom Come".
It's a little simple, but I'm at least partly buying the mid-life crisis line. I mean, 30 isn't the new 20, just cause Jay-Z is in his thirties. He's trying to sell it and cats aren't buyin it.
Yeah, he needs an ear-man now that Dame and Biggs are gone. Or maybe he's just been in exec mode too long or his butter's spread too thin. (I just got the album yesterday, and I like it, but there are definitely few hit-you-over-the-head-immediately bangers...Hope it will get better with age like an opus one) If I'd bet on anyone to shake off that rust, though, it would be Jay.
The two things I will argue are that
1)Cats are buying it, as are Dogs. Turtles, llamas, and blue footed boobies too. His album will almost assuredly be the #1 selling first week of any hip hop record out this year, and that's in a large part because he's appealing to non-cats.
2) As a 30-something year old, I can tell you, definitively, that 30 is the new 20!
hadn't heard that one d....
also, white is the new black... again.
He's further beyond the accepted hip-hop demographic than before is why that is. Because him & B have got that "Urban Music's #1 Power Couple" thing on lock, Jay is now reaching "household name" status, and a new album by him isn't just an "event record" in hip-hop circles anymore.
I have to say that the record's grown on me a little. I don't see myself playing it as much as "Blueprint", "The Dynasty" or "Reasonable Doubt", which are his true classics for me, but I'm not mad at it. I'm not surprised at the generally favourable press it's receiving either.
You should double check the stats - I think you're going to find that this new album is getting low marks all the over the place: NY Times, LA Times, Wash Post, NPR and others. I'm curious what XXL will give it.