"B*tch, Don't Kill My Vibe" remix w/Jay-Z
hogginthefogg
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It took me half a dozen listens to realize that Jay's verse isn't bad, but man, does K.Dot eat him alive on this.
http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/83816956
And why can't I embed the damn Soundcloud player?
http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/83816956
And why can't I embed the damn Soundcloud player?
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There's no question that Jay has a long and distinguished future as one half of Vanity Fair's "urban" power couple of choice to look forward to, and he deserves credit for taking it further than anyone else (apart from Will Smith and, at a push, LL), but we're heading into diminishing returns territory now.
jayz raps like he's filling a prescription. C-
I'd say we've been there for a bit. But shit, he wants to enjoy his success. Ain't nothing wrong with that. It just means his musical output isn't all that interesting.
Kendrick tears this joint up, though.
Not sure if it's been discussed elsewhere on here, but Kendrick's verse on His Pain is hot lava. I can't embed since I'm on an iPhone
Super cool video, Herm. I wanna believe that it's organic--that that was really the first time Kendrick heard Jay's verse and that he was really floored by it like that. Because it makes his third verse that much better.
Jay's verse ends with a laugh, as if he's really pleased with what he just laid down. You hear half a bar of the beat and think the hook's coming back in, but no: Kendrick picks up on Jay's "funeral" line and keeps going with the line about turning eulogies to urinals. And from there, he just goes and goes.
I am the bad, the good God, the last the hood got
The last that would try to pass a good job
If Shawn's a black Beatle, then I need a 10 second drum solo
Bitch, see you at Woodstock
I've probably listened to this song 20 times this week.