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  • F***ing loser. Hope this guy goes broke

  • And loses his ability to talk forever

  • May 3
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    Akademics is the Pol Pot of hip hop

  • RIZGOD

    Crazy work coming from the Welsh white guy who uses aave and ends all his posts with "on Von"

    I just knew he wasn’t black

  • I wonder why when people allude to the lack of initiatives Jay z has that black people can benefit from whilst criticising him for putting on a front of being "for the people", they never bring up REFORM and the actual laws they’ve got to pass that reduce/revert time served for certain d*** crimes. Tens of thousands of disproportionately affected minorities have been rewarded early releases as a result

  • Dr Lee PhD

    That’s all great and all, casinos suck and he’s greedy for that, but Nas did the same exact thing and nobody makes a peep

    como se dice f*** boffum

  • FREE 💜
    May 3
    SABMAN TURNT

    Ak just found out Jay-Z wrote Still DRE this week btw

    You need to ban @Drogon_ for that post on first page

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    SyIIabIes

    Prove his point

    Tory Lanez

  • Can we stop boosting outrage media from rapists

  • Ak vs Roc Nation about to be funny forever now

    Everything that is being said about Hov has an angle to it. Either its glaze or its hate.

    Fact is that he is f***ing NICE

  • Kendrick is Saudi Arabia

  • May 3
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    SyIIabIes

    Prove his point

    Jay’s main cultural impact was the 7 years between Reasonable Doubt and The Black Album. After that, his business acumen eclipsed his music. I’m a Hov fan, but Hov struggled to make great music outside of 4:44.

    Because his music has struggled to connect, there’s no bridge for the youth. MJ had hits that spanned decades and generations.

    Jay is a tier above Nas. He’s an old head rapperq that had more popularity and cultural moments - mostly because of Beyoncé and Ye.

    And now we have initiatives trying to remind us of what he’s done, even though he’s largely been inactive for years ( just in time for the 25th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt)

    I’m a Hov fan but I agree with Ak.

  • Flynn

    Akademics is the Pol Pot of hip hop

    Holy Cambodiolie

  • Type of s*** I’d read on this site

  • May 3
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    Troy Ave Stan

    Tory Lanez

    What’s that even mean? Elaborate

  • May 3
    ELLOGUVNA

    Jay’s main cultural impact was the 7 years between Reasonable Doubt and The Black Album. After that, his business acumen eclipsed his music. I’m a Hov fan, but Hov struggled to make great music outside of 4:44.

    Because his music has struggled to connect, there’s no bridge for the youth. MJ had hits that spanned decades and generations.

    Jay is a tier above Nas. He’s an old head rapperq that had more popularity and cultural moments - mostly because of Beyoncé and Ye.

    And now we have initiatives trying to remind us of what he’s done, even though he’s largely been inactive for years ( just in time for the 25th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt)

    I’m a Hov fan but I agree with Ak.

    I don’t think anyone disagrees he’s made bad music. People respect him for his business and also because he’s with Beyoncé. Nothing beyond that. How is that Israel

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    jay-z is the best solo rapper of all time besides the notorious b.i.g.

  • wild

    jay-z is the best solo rapper of all time besides the notorious b.i.g.

    Nav surpassed Jay Z years ago when it comes to pure rap skills, poetry, storytelling and lyricism. Biggie still the GOAT but Nav is getting close to take his spot too

  • SABMAN TURNT 🧔🏻
    May 3
    SyIIabIes

    What’s that even mean? Elaborate

    it’s a dogwhistle that he believes Roc Nation / Jay-Z are in cahoots with the Democratic Party to silence hardworking Republicans who just want to say it how it really is

  • This nigga got Jay Z derangement syndrome

  • Dr Lee PhD

    That’s all great and all, casinos suck and he’s greedy for that, but Nas did the same exact thing and nobody makes a peep

    Not a peep

  • ELLOGUVNA

    Jay’s main cultural impact was the 7 years between Reasonable Doubt and The Black Album. After that, his business acumen eclipsed his music. I’m a Hov fan, but Hov struggled to make great music outside of 4:44.

    Because his music has struggled to connect, there’s no bridge for the youth. MJ had hits that spanned decades and generations.

    Jay is a tier above Nas. He’s an old head rapperq that had more popularity and cultural moments - mostly because of Beyoncé and Ye.

    And now we have initiatives trying to remind us of what he’s done, even though he’s largely been inactive for years ( just in time for the 25th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt)

    I’m a Hov fan but I agree with Ak.

    This nigga knows ball.

  • YHVH
    May 3

    Shout out to old jews and old rules

  • At the very least, I think everyone can find this image funny I would hope.