![]() With 4:44, he certifies that he’s still the consummate lyrical hustler. ![]() People are pointing out the lyrics of Jay Z rapping that he often womanize,' and that it took for my child to be born, see. Even though this is none of our business. Hov’s rhymes are evolving, in content and flow, but the songs remain the same with dexterous wordplay, genius sampling, sick beats, high-production value, and top caliber collaborations including Beyoncé on “Family Feud” and Frank Ocean on “Caught Their Eyes.” As he said in The Blueprint’s “Never Change,” “Never change, this is Jay every day.” And the music world can thank goodness for that. Jay Z just released his new album (exclusively on Tidal) and all anyone cares about is the title track, 4:44, because it appears to directly address the alleged infidelity. Listen Now Browse Radio Search Open in iTunes. Here's the blueprint.’…The more things change, the more they stay the same. Stream songs including 'Kill Jay Z', 'The Story of O.J.' and more. It's to suggest, ‘I'm here, you can be here, too. JAY-Z shows us that he not only came to play, he came to win. And, while he does his fair share of flossing across 4:44, it's not just for the sake of doing so. With the mumbling going on in a lot of contemporary rap, it's easy to forget that rap is a wordsmith's game. According to Sonya Alexander: “Produced by Chicago's No I.D., who boasts an impressive resume of previous studio work with legendary emcees including Common, Nas and JAY-Z, the 10-track nod to living right is a true testimony to Mr.
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