![]() ![]() ![]() This track features both Jay-Z and his mother discussing her sexuality. Okay so i would just like to shout out Gloria Carter, Jay-Z’s mom. Becky you better leave this man alone!!!!! Apart from that this is dope track production wise and Hov once again was really rapping on here. So this leads into “Family Feud,” that sigh of relief from addressing and owning up to his mistakes from “4:44.” I love that Beyoncé was on the vocals too! Says a lot honestly. Then he addresses the new school rappers, who plenty of people have an issue with, by saying “Y’all got the same fucking flows, I don’t know who is who.”įamily Feud basically is part two of 4:44 if you asks me. “Stop walking around like y’all made Thriller.” Jay-Z obviously is tired of these young guys walking around here like they are hot shit. From the “Fu-Gee-La” sample, to Jay-z checking all these new age rap acts. “Jay-Z is WASHED.” But its okay though, lets dive in this review and see how washed he is! Some said “It’s just an apology album to Beyonce’s Lemonade that’s why there is so much hype.” Oh and my absolute favorite quote…. Several people thought Jay-Z was going to put out a “pointless” project. I was extremely anxious to hear this project but some of you tried to ruin it…. Also, with the anticipation of this album we all wondered if Jay was going to be addressing Kanye on here at all, even possibly Drake. “4:44” might be his most personal project to date. This project introduced us to the life of Shawn Carter. ![]() So first things first guys, “4:44” isn’t JAY-Z’s version of “Lemonade.” Also it’s not solely a response to Beyonce’s “Lemonade.” On the album though an apologetic Jay-Z does address he and Beyonce’s issues, which was big but there was more to this album. ![]()
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