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Jay z blueprint 23/30/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Owing to his unquenchable thirst for dollars and his reverence to Biggie and Pac, Hov dropped the patented “I just made an inarguable Hip Hop classic and now I’m going to follow it up with a double disc because it’s going to cost $7 more per album and people are still buying CD’s and it’s going to make me even more ridiculously rich and who really gives a sh*t if a sizeable portion of it would have been laughed out of the room in the recording session for my last album.” Ladies and gentlemen, we give you “The Blueprint 2.” ![]() On the subject of egos, if Dante had laid out a treatise on the 7 levels of pure, unadulterated arrogance, Jay–Z stands alone in a genre that is at least 63% about boasting, regardless of whether it’s about how many hoes are owned, how many G’s have been clocked by that artists trigger finger, or exactly how filthy God Damn rich that individual is. If an artist is good enough, we’ll buy their sh*t, even if the latest product is clearly designed to glean more dollars and has a high likelihood of suffering from an incomprehensible level of bloat, a direct correlation to the artists’ respective overpowering egos. We know this whether or not we truly accept it, but some artists have enough clout where it really doesn’t matter. If it weren’t already blatantly obvious, double albums are absolutely, unequivocally, and without retort nothing more than a cash grabbing tactic. Review Summary: Jigga follows up a landmark classic with a not-unpleasant effort that is the definition of average. ![]()
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