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| Category: | Music - Music |
| Added: | 1 Year+ |
| Size: | 143 Megabyte |
| Peers: | 13 Seeders & 1 Leechers [ Update ]updated '7 months ago' |
| Tracker: | http://open.tracker.thepiratebay.org |
| Infohash: | cc8bf2247423938be595b66104cafbd1f1a013b9 |
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Hey folks, read below what Amazon.com said about Jay-Zs first In My Lifetime installment and then I will give you my take on their views.
Only an artist of Jay-Zs stature could have survived the indignity of In My Lifetime Vol. 1 - his stunningly poor second LP - and remain standing as one of the premier lyricists of his generation. Like Biggie did on Life After Death Jay-Z diversifies his style here with the Timbaland laced Nigga What, Nigga Who and the dialogue Coming of Age which revisits the young hustler from Jay-Zs first LP, Reasonable Doubt demonstrating that even when experimenting with flow he can still crush his peers. Though the album falters notably at the end with the lazy funk of Paper Chase, Reservoir Dogs, and Its Like That, could be safely cut without incident, Shawn Carter has nonetheless reclaimed his mantle as raps leading don. - Jon Caramanica
Now...for my viewpoint...In My Lifetime Vol. 1 was AWESOME, it was the first of the new collection of music that would solidify Jay-Zs transformation from Straight Hood to Gully Gracefulness - Jay gave Hip Hop a dose of fabulous stylistic classiness with overtones reflecting the nature of a former street hustler who parlayed his talent to corporate America. Vol. 2 just kicked it up a notch and the avalanche of hits just continues from there! Let us not forget about Reasonable Doubt which is a CLASSIC. Mr. Caramanicas statement that Vol. 1 was stunningly poor only reflects how little he knows about Jays music. I am gonna get a hold of Vol. 1 and share it with you all so you can see for yourself what I am talking about.
Peace.
Hey folks, read below what Amazon.com said about Jay-Zs first In My Lifetime installment and then I will give you my take on their views.
Only an artist of Jay-Zs stature could have survived the indignity of In My Lifetime Vol. 1 - his stunningly poor second LP - and remain standing as one of the premier lyricists of his generation. Like Biggie did on Life After Death Jay-Z diversifies his style here with the Timbaland laced Nigga What, Nigga Who and the dialogue Coming of Age which revisits the young hustler from Jay-Zs first LP, Reasonable Doubt demonstrating that even when experimenting with flow he can still crush his peers. Though the album falters notably at the end with the lazy funk of Paper Chase, Reservoir Dogs, and Its Like That, could be safely cut without incident, Shawn Carter has nonetheless reclaimed his mantle as raps leading don. - Jon Caramanica
Now...for my viewpoint...In My Lifetime Vol. 1 was AWESOME, it was the first of the new collection of music that would solidify Jay-Zs transformation from Straight Hood to Gully Gracefulness - Jay gave Hip Hop a dose of fabulous stylistic classiness with overtones reflecting the nature of a former street hustler who parlayed his talent to corporate America. Vol. 2 just kicked it up a notch and the avalanche of hits just continues from there! Let us not forget about Reasonable Doubt which is a CLASSIC. Mr. Caramanicas statement that Vol. 1 was stunningly poor only reflects how little he knows about Jays music. I am gonna get a hold of Vol. 1 and share it with you all so you can see for yourself what I am talking about.
Peace.



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