September 21st, 2009

Jay-Z Speaks On His Childhood, His Music Maturity, Blueprint 3, Etc.


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17 Responses to “Jay-Z Speaks On His Childhood, His Music Maturity, Blueprint 3, Etc.”

  1. already home Says:

    Is this nigga takin over white american? mmmm hmmmm

    bp3 the classic niggas!

  2. already home Says:

    ps the view is next

    roc nation

  3. JACK RAIDEN Says:

    jay need to get at these niggas if needs be, i mean… the original look so welcoming. step it up!

  4. King Says:

    bp3

  5. jae Says:

    great interview very intellectual

  6. Clapberry Says:

    It’s a shame this vid only has like 4/5 comments. I think Jay was too intellectual for some of y’all dumb niggaz. He should go make an album about dealing drugs, riding on spinners and wearing bling just to keep y’all fake muhfuckaz happy.

    Jay doing your thing in this interview.

  7. rudboi Says:

    how can u not like this guy. bp3 equals album of they year.

  8. pappu Says:

    jay z u way way better than any this niggas. just like 2 pac

  9. e Says:

    @Clapberry,

    people wouldnt listen to this because he is going to be talking with some sense. If he was going to diss and talk about things in a negative way. It would have been full of comments. this guy is an intellegent dude.

  10. sliccone Says:

    The G.O.A.T.

  11. Kmoney Says:

    By far the best Jay-z interview

  12. S Tha Mogul Says:

    That was a great interview. Bookmarked for life

  13. Diziasco Says:

    Jigga is the man. He is such a smart guy. He is so articulate. He tells the success story from the highest point. No one imagined hip hop musicians will go this far. He is legendary!!!
    Applaud him…Jigga!!!
    BP3 is off the hook…We be forever young!!

  14. Carnage Says:

    Damn good interview.

  15. LiquidSilvau Says:

    Jay-Z was not as good with interviews in the past, as he is now (even 2 months ago). If you look at some of his earlier interviews. He must be getting coaching for his interviews and coming to them better prepared.

    The BP3, is the best album I have heard in a while. The instrumental arrangements are like no other I completely understand why, he called the BP3 a “New Classic”.

  16. Mo Says:

    this post about Jay-Z talking about real shit and shit that is more important than beef only had 15 comments 16 with mine…

    check the feature about “jay-Z said no one is scared of 50 cent” …lol…90 responses…

    btw this was posted 1 day before the latter…smh at people.

  17. harryoballin Says:

    I hope Jay keeps going, because I’m 27 and I used to wonder back when I was 17 if listening to rap at 40 I would just be some played old head who can’t grow up. But thanks to Jay I don’t have to listen to say a 50 Cent at 40. Not only that but I get insight to a world that’s never been exposed before like the mind of a 40 year old black man who went thru the ghetto I know (during the crack era) and is worth over 100 million. I never, nor you, ever knew what a 40 dude from the hood worth like 400 million would have to say. He could easlily quit and we would be left wondering what is that life like, what issues if any affect him, or even does he still think about life in the hood. Bob Johnson (former BET owner) is a black billionaire and I know nothing about his struggle, life, it would be nice if he would just share his lessons in life, I would love some insight in would its like to be a black man who is a billionaire. Hopeful Jay will reach those heights. Keep moving young Hov!

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