just chillin with jay-z and adam sandler. must be nice to be jeezy
07.29.08 at 10:09 pm
AmpGeez a.k.a Say Hello To The Bad Guy
Surpised more Jeezy hasn’t leaked in recent weeks.
I’m kinda in the same space I was in with Game before I heard “Dope Boyz”. I need a couple more peeks at “The Recession” before I can say I’m lookin forward to it.
07.29.08 at 10:10 pm
500K Flea
Courtside with celebrities……..must be nice (Lyfe Jennings singing voice). This track is nice but I prefer Kanye’s verse though; you could feel him putting his heart into the track more.
^ I think I need a dirty CDQ of that before I wanna listen.
07.29.08 at 10:24 pm
AmpGeez a.k.a Say Hello To The Bad Guy
Hov goes in on this one. Nice!
07.29.08 at 10:25 pm
Wit-E-
MUSIC fans might soon have their iPods searched by Customs officers at airport checks and face jail if a large amount of pirated music is found on them.
The push for the unprecedented searches of travellers’ laptops and MP3 players has been revealed in a leaked discussion paper relating to a treaty being negotiated by the Federal Government.
It suggests criminal sanctions for infringements on a commercial scale.
That meant innocent pop and rock fans with huge song libraries could unwittingly be hit with jail for commercial piracy, according to Internet Industry Association chief executive Peter Coroneos.
“It talks about (sanctions for) commercial infringements does that mean one, 10, 20 or 1000 songs?
“It could be that people get sent to jail for being in possession of commercial-scale quantities of copied music.”
Foreign Minister Stephen Smith’s office has confirmed the Government was a part of negotiations for the international agreement, but Australia had not signed nor agreed to any aspect.
Choice spokesman Christopher Zinn said: “Searching into people’s iPods is out of order.
“We don’t need to suffer draconian regimes to protect intellectual property.”US music labels are keen for their government to sign up other countries to the zero-tolerance stance.
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07.29.08 at 10:27 pm
David D.
^what the muthahell? I’m panicking over this shit…
07.29.08 at 10:34 pm
Chuck_You
How do they determine if music is pirated? Do they have a soundscan machine? Is an iTunes rep on hand? Do they have a record of credit card purchases for every boarding pass and do you need to present a reciept for cash purchases. Sounds like someone is going to guap off of the lawsuit.
07.29.08 at 10:39 pm
Gottyâ„¢
I see some of you don’t frequent the Smoke Break b/c I threw that up earlier.
I have no real idea how they plan to enforce something like that. Seems like hot air to me.
07.29.08 at 10:44 pm
Heff
Shit was ass cheeks. Hov has let me down yet again. I’m calling for his retirement papers. He clearly doesn’t have it in him anymore.
07.29.08 at 10:50 pm
Pago
I see some of you don’t frequent the Smoke Break b/c I threw that up earlier.
I have no real idea how they plan to enforce something like that. Seems like jot air to me.
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Yeah saw it on the Smoke Break. Ain’t nothing sacred these days. Soon they’re gonna probe our minds for dirty thoughts. Sheesh!
07.29.08 at 10:54 pm
Wit-E-
@ Gotty- thats where i got it.
i reposted cuz i know alotta cats overlook that SB section.
07.29.08 at 11:06 pm
Darius Sinclairâ„¢
Jigga rhymes and all, just doesn’t sound natural to the beat. Like, ahem, he’s trying to out do some one.
07.29.08 at 11:06 pm
Chuck_You
WASHINGTON (CNN) — The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a resolution apologizing to African-Americans for slavery and the era of Jim Crow.
The House on Tuesday evening passed a resolution apologizing for slavery and Jim Crow laws.
The nonbinding resolution, which passed on a voice vote, was introduced by Rep. Steve Cohen, a white lawmaker who represents a majority black district in Memphis, Tennessee.
While many states have apologized for slavery, it is the first time a branch of the federal government has done so, an aide to Cohen said.
In passing the resolution, the House also acknowledged the “injustice, cruelty, brutality and inhumanity of slavery and Jim Crow.”
“Jim Crow,” or Jim Crow laws, were state and local laws enacted mostly in the Southern and border states of the United States between the 1870s and 1965, when African-Americans were denied the right to vote and other civil liberties and were legally segregated from whites.
The name “Jim Crow” came from a character played by T.D. “Daddy” Rice who portrayed a slave while in blackface during the mid-1800s.
The resolution states that “the vestiges of Jim Crow continue to this day.”
“African-Americans continue to suffer from the consequences of slavery and Jim Crow — long after both systems were formally abolished — through enormous damage and loss, both tangible and intangible, including the loss of human dignity and liberty, the frustration of careers and professional lives, and the long-term loss of income and opportunity,” the resolution states.
The House also committed itself to stopping “the occurrence of human rights violations in the future.”
The resolution does not address the controversial issue of reparations. Some members of the African-American community have called on lawmakers to give cash payments or other financial benefits to descendents of slaves as compensation for the suffering caused by slavery.
It is not the first time lawmakers have apologized to an ethnic group for injustices.
In April, the Senate passed a resolution sponsored by Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kansas, that apologized to Native Americans for “the many instances of violence, maltreatment and neglect.”
In 1993 the Senate also passed a resolution apologizing for the “illegal overthrow” of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1893.
In 1988, Congress passed and President Reagan signed an act apologizing to the 120,000 Japanese-Americans who were held in detention camps during World War II. The 60,000 detainees who were alive at the time each received $20,000 from the government.
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It’s a start, now cut the check.
07.29.08 at 11:35 pm
B.Payton
It’s a start, now cut the check.
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^^^ Word!
but yea Jay ripped the remix.
07.29.08 at 11:36 pm
Random Guy
they shoulda had Adam Sandler hop on the remix too.
@Heff , WTF?? I dont think we just listened to the same song. “I put ‘Preme in my truck, told em ‘ leave them streets alone’, I predicted jail would happen, Shit I tried to put em on.
The only way I can see someone not feelin Jays verse on this track is if you dont follow all the shit he’s sayin he ‘put on’ cause unlike some other Jay shit that may hit or miss me (more hits than misses) This one seem to one of the realest verses I’ve heard from Jig’.
07.30.08 at 12:13 am
jowhite
Tennessee Democrat Steve Cohen is the only white lawmaker to represent a majority black district. Cohen faces a formidable black challenger in a primary face-off next week…
I’m just saying.
07.30.08 at 12:14 am
B.Payton
This one seem to one of the realest verses I’ve heard from Jig’.
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It was deep but I still give him that nomination for “Why We Die”… but yea Jay went in on this shit. I saw one of the promo ads that MTV has been running recently for LL COOL J that shows a much older version of Cool James rockin a party of senior citizens to “Head Sprung” and for some reason I got to thinkin about Jay’s deal with Live Nation that will last him into his mid forties. Long story short I began to wonder if Hov’s age would ever perform his delivery and lyrics in a negative way and not to long after he drops a few more Jewels. Best remix I heard in a minute.
Gotty whats good with the writer’s position? is it locked up?
07.30.08 at 12:18 am
Wit-E-
i think jay’s wordplay an metaphors go ova alotta peoples heads.
07.30.08 at 12:32 am
Nick
HOLY SHIT, Hov is the man.
07.30.08 at 12:49 am
Big Rome
IDK if yall heard that Kidz In The Hall, got arrested. Both Naledge and Double-O got banged up. Yall gotta check out Naledge’s mugshot, homie was wildin!
EDIT: I thought I knew all of the story from HHDX, but Double O was not arrested.
07.30.08 at 1:47 am
RandomG
Is that Luda chillin’ in the cut in that picture also??
07.30.08 at 2:29 am
old.sole
i thinks its luda next to da bald guy rite?
07.30.08 at 3:09 am
OED aka one.eye.deer.
and Chappelle next to Loooooda
07.30.08 at 6:57 am
Etcetera
off topic but.. could someone please chuck up ‘Chin Check-NWA’.. thanks
07.30.08 at 7:44 am
Contraâ„¢
I nearly cried when Jay asked for T-Pain shit on his voice…(none)
Glad it was a joke.
“I put on for my city, so when I’m dead and gone,
I got one last wish, put my Yankee hat ooooooooon.”
*tugs brim over eyelids and worms*
07.30.08 at 9:16 am
ynggftdandblk
i was hoping he didn’t fall into the t-pain gap too, glad he made the right choice!
07.30.08 at 9:38 am
Heff
@Heff , WTF?? I dont think we just listened to the same song.
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I’m not sure we listened to the same song either because the one i listened to was grade A bullshit. You’re probably one of the people that thought American Gangster was a good album too, huh?
Funny thing is I am–no, I was a HUGE Jay fan, but I feel like he’s lost a step. Listening to him rap these days is like Jordan playing for the Wizards. You wait for him to recapture the magic of his glory days but he just doesn’t have it.
07.30.08 at 10:41 am
Cell Thuropy
Heff family- you know me sooo well. I dooo think American Gangster was a Great album. If we’re talking bout the Wizards jersey Hov, Kingdom Come is your reference. If you’re sitting in the stands with you 23 bulls jers’ on homie let me tap you on the shoulder and break it to you that he doesn’t play for that team anymore. That roc era is dead, Im sad too. But you cant be THAT guy who claims he doesnt watch basketball anymore because they don’t play as hard as they use to ( when secretly he’s jus pissy cause the Jordan era is over)
You inability to get over it is hindering you from seeing some great games holmes.
07.30.08 at 11:37 am
Douglas Howser
Just from looking at the picture, it’s some heavy hitters on this row…
Jigga,
Jeezy,
Beyonce,
Adam Sandler,
Ludacris (blurred)
Dave Chapelle lookin’ ass nigga (blurred as well).
07.30.08 at 12:07 pm
Myke_Wayne
GodDamn!
That shit was niiice
Cell Thuropy Says:
Heff family- you know me sooo well. I dooo think American Gangster was a Great album. If we’re talking bout the Wizards jersey Hov, Kingdom Come is your reference. If you’re sitting in the stands with you 23 bulls jers’ on homie let me tap you on the shoulder and break it to you that he doesn’t play for that team anymore. That roc era is dead, Im sad too. But you cant be THAT guy who claims he doesnt watch basketball anymore because they don’t play as hard as they use to ( when secretly he’s jus pissy cause the Jordan era is over)
You inability to get over it is hindering you from seeing some great games holmes.
Jul 29, 2008, 10:41 am
07.30.08 at 1:13 pm
greums aka brawler with a feather
Jay to the hova ! really !!
i put Nas with defjam, …
i put prodigy in this place on the summer jam screen
. . . damn
the rmx iz killed !
jigga’s still that nigga
but just… Jay-Z
one love.
07.30.08 at 7:38 pm
DINERO JONES
1 ? 4 EVERYBODY; WHO’S THA BEST RAPPER ALIVE?? PLZ DONT SAY LIL’WAYNE BCUZ HE NOT EVEN N THA TOP 15
08.01.08 at 12:02 pm
Lou
jay is my nigga & in my opinion the best rapper alive but I felt jay-z could of went way harder on that track, or maybe he did’nt because he is tired of killin somebodies else’s song all the time!
Hey, very good site. I basically came throughout this on Bing, and I am happy I did. I will definately be coming again right here more generally. Wish I could add to the conversation and bring somewhat far more to your table, but am just absorbing as much information as I can at the second. Thank You
Jay kills it, jeezy is jeezy
Looking forward to a good rip
EPIC, cant wait for a cdq
just chillin with jay-z and adam sandler. must be nice to be jeezy
Surpised more Jeezy hasn’t leaked in recent weeks.
I’m kinda in the same space I was in with Game before I heard “Dope Boyz”. I need a couple more peeks at “The Recession” before I can say I’m lookin forward to it.
Courtside with celebrities……..must be nice (Lyfe Jennings singing voice). This track is nice but I prefer Kanye’s verse though; you could feel him putting his heart into the track more.
Young Jeezy Ft. Jay-Z – Put On (Remix) (Clean)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/1620820726337171/
NO Radio rip
^ I think I need a dirty CDQ of that before I wanna listen.
Hov goes in on this one. Nice!
MUSIC fans might soon have their iPods searched by Customs officers at airport checks and face jail if a large amount of pirated music is found on them.
The push for the unprecedented searches of travellers’ laptops and MP3 players has been revealed in a leaked discussion paper relating to a treaty being negotiated by the Federal Government.
It suggests criminal sanctions for infringements on a commercial scale.
That meant innocent pop and rock fans with huge song libraries could unwittingly be hit with jail for commercial piracy, according to Internet Industry Association chief executive Peter Coroneos.
“It talks about (sanctions for) commercial infringements does that mean one, 10, 20 or 1000 songs?
“It could be that people get sent to jail for being in possession of commercial-scale quantities of copied music.”
Foreign Minister Stephen Smith’s office has confirmed the Government was a part of negotiations for the international agreement, but Australia had not signed nor agreed to any aspect.
Choice spokesman Christopher Zinn said: “Searching into people’s iPods is out of order.
“We don’t need to suffer draconian regimes to protect intellectual property.”US music labels are keen for their government to sign up other countries to the zero-tolerance stance.
This website may contain information about financial products. the issuer of each product will be indicated where applicable. a product disclosure statement and/or financial services guide can be obtained by contacting the issuer. advice given on this site is general advice and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. please consider whether the advice is appropriate for you before acting.
^what the muthahell? I’m panicking over this shit…
How do they determine if music is pirated? Do they have a soundscan machine? Is an iTunes rep on hand? Do they have a record of credit card purchases for every boarding pass and do you need to present a reciept for cash purchases. Sounds like someone is going to guap off of the lawsuit.
I see some of you don’t frequent the Smoke Break b/c I threw that up earlier.
I have no real idea how they plan to enforce something like that. Seems like hot air to me.
Shit was ass cheeks. Hov has let me down yet again. I’m calling for his retirement papers. He clearly doesn’t have it in him anymore.
I see some of you don’t frequent the Smoke Break b/c I threw that up earlier.
I have no real idea how they plan to enforce something like that. Seems like jot air to me.
======
Yeah saw it on the Smoke Break. Ain’t nothing sacred these days. Soon they’re gonna probe our minds for dirty thoughts. Sheesh!
@ Gotty- thats where i got it.
i reposted cuz i know alotta cats overlook that SB section.
Jigga rhymes and all, just doesn’t sound natural to the beat. Like, ahem, he’s trying to out do some one.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a resolution apologizing to African-Americans for slavery and the era of Jim Crow.
The House on Tuesday evening passed a resolution apologizing for slavery and Jim Crow laws.
The nonbinding resolution, which passed on a voice vote, was introduced by Rep. Steve Cohen, a white lawmaker who represents a majority black district in Memphis, Tennessee.
While many states have apologized for slavery, it is the first time a branch of the federal government has done so, an aide to Cohen said.
In passing the resolution, the House also acknowledged the “injustice, cruelty, brutality and inhumanity of slavery and Jim Crow.”
“Jim Crow,” or Jim Crow laws, were state and local laws enacted mostly in the Southern and border states of the United States between the 1870s and 1965, when African-Americans were denied the right to vote and other civil liberties and were legally segregated from whites.
The name “Jim Crow” came from a character played by T.D. “Daddy” Rice who portrayed a slave while in blackface during the mid-1800s.
The resolution states that “the vestiges of Jim Crow continue to this day.”
“African-Americans continue to suffer from the consequences of slavery and Jim Crow — long after both systems were formally abolished — through enormous damage and loss, both tangible and intangible, including the loss of human dignity and liberty, the frustration of careers and professional lives, and the long-term loss of income and opportunity,” the resolution states.
The House also committed itself to stopping “the occurrence of human rights violations in the future.”
The resolution does not address the controversial issue of reparations. Some members of the African-American community have called on lawmakers to give cash payments or other financial benefits to descendents of slaves as compensation for the suffering caused by slavery.
It is not the first time lawmakers have apologized to an ethnic group for injustices.
In April, the Senate passed a resolution sponsored by Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kansas, that apologized to Native Americans for “the many instances of violence, maltreatment and neglect.”
In 1993 the Senate also passed a resolution apologizing for the “illegal overthrow” of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1893.
In 1988, Congress passed and President Reagan signed an act apologizing to the 120,000 Japanese-Americans who were held in detention camps during World War II. The 60,000 detainees who were alive at the time each received $20,000 from the government.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
It’s a start, now cut the check.
It’s a start, now cut the check.
———————————————-
^^^ Word!
but yea Jay ripped the remix.
they shoulda had Adam Sandler hop on the remix too.
http://www.youtube.com/v/YrDjYT3eqWs
@Heff , WTF?? I dont think we just listened to the same song. “I put ‘Preme in my truck, told em ‘ leave them streets alone’, I predicted jail would happen, Shit I tried to put em on.
The only way I can see someone not feelin Jays verse on this track is if you dont follow all the shit he’s sayin he ‘put on’ cause unlike some other Jay shit that may hit or miss me (more hits than misses) This one seem to one of the realest verses I’ve heard from Jig’.
Tennessee Democrat Steve Cohen is the only white lawmaker to represent a majority black district. Cohen faces a formidable black challenger in a primary face-off next week…
I’m just saying.
This one seem to one of the realest verses I’ve heard from Jig’.
———————————————–
It was deep but I still give him that nomination for “Why We Die”… but yea Jay went in on this shit. I saw one of the promo ads that MTV has been running recently for LL COOL J that shows a much older version of Cool James rockin a party of senior citizens to “Head Sprung” and for some reason I got to thinkin about Jay’s deal with Live Nation that will last him into his mid forties. Long story short I began to wonder if Hov’s age would ever perform his delivery and lyrics in a negative way and not to long after he drops a few more Jewels. Best remix I heard in a minute.
Gotty whats good with the writer’s position? is it locked up?
i think jay’s wordplay an metaphors go ova alotta peoples heads.
HOLY SHIT, Hov is the man.
IDK if yall heard that Kidz In The Hall, got arrested. Both Naledge and Double-O got banged up. Yall gotta check out Naledge’s mugshot, homie was wildin!
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/121878
lol
EDIT: I thought I knew all of the story from HHDX, but Double O was not arrested.
Is that Luda chillin’ in the cut in that picture also??
i thinks its luda next to da bald guy rite?
and Chappelle next to Loooooda
off topic but.. could someone please chuck up ‘Chin Check-NWA’.. thanks
I nearly cried when Jay asked for T-Pain shit on his voice…(none)
Glad it was a joke.
“I put on for my city, so when I’m dead and gone,
I got one last wish, put my Yankee hat ooooooooon.”
*tugs brim over eyelids and worms*
i was hoping he didn’t fall into the t-pain gap too, glad he made the right choice!
@Heff , WTF?? I dont think we just listened to the same song.
===================
I’m not sure we listened to the same song either because the one i listened to was grade A bullshit. You’re probably one of the people that thought American Gangster was a good album too, huh?
Funny thing is I am–no, I was a HUGE Jay fan, but I feel like he’s lost a step. Listening to him rap these days is like Jordan playing for the Wizards. You wait for him to recapture the magic of his glory days but he just doesn’t have it.
Heff family- you know me sooo well. I dooo think American Gangster was a Great album. If we’re talking bout the Wizards jersey Hov, Kingdom Come is your reference. If you’re sitting in the stands with you 23 bulls jers’ on homie let me tap you on the shoulder and break it to you that he doesn’t play for that team anymore. That roc era is dead, Im sad too. But you cant be THAT guy who claims he doesnt watch basketball anymore because they don’t play as hard as they use to ( when secretly he’s jus pissy cause the Jordan era is over)
You inability to get over it is hindering you from seeing some great games holmes.
Just from looking at the picture, it’s some heavy hitters on this row…
Jigga,
Jeezy,
Beyonce,
Adam Sandler,
Ludacris (blurred)
Dave Chapelle lookin’ ass nigga (blurred as well).
GodDamn!
That shit was niiice
Cell Thuropy Says:
Heff family- you know me sooo well. I dooo think American Gangster was a Great album. If we’re talking bout the Wizards jersey Hov, Kingdom Come is your reference. If you’re sitting in the stands with you 23 bulls jers’ on homie let me tap you on the shoulder and break it to you that he doesn’t play for that team anymore. That roc era is dead, Im sad too. But you cant be THAT guy who claims he doesnt watch basketball anymore because they don’t play as hard as they use to ( when secretly he’s jus pissy cause the Jordan era is over)
You inability to get over it is hindering you from seeing some great games holmes.
Jul 29, 2008, 10:41 am
Jay to the hova ! really !!
i put Nas with defjam, …
i put prodigy in this place on the summer jam screen
. . . damn
the rmx iz killed !
jigga’s still that nigga
but just… Jay-Z
one love.
1 ? 4 EVERYBODY; WHO’S THA BEST RAPPER ALIVE?? PLZ DONT SAY LIL’WAYNE BCUZ HE NOT EVEN N THA TOP 15
jay is my nigga & in my opinion the best rapper alive but I felt jay-z could of went way harder on that track, or maybe he did’nt because he is tired of killin somebodies else’s song all the time!
http://img45.imageshack.us/img45/1387/bb1aa844a2ra9.jpg
Hey, very good site. I basically came throughout this on Bing, and I am happy I did. I will definately be coming again right here more generally. Wish I could add to the conversation and bring somewhat far more to your table, but am just absorbing as much information as I can at the second. Thank You