Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performance]

Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

:yes::yes::yes:Jay may finally get an album out now, just don't sign to Bad Boy.:smh:
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

He's dope and better thank Gay ass cornball Drake. I guess he's not Jew enough to be put on.
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

shit's aight
but
a Mississippi kat shouldn't be making songs called
"Ghost of Christoper Wallace"
very disrespectful


seeing puffy trying so hard to stay relevant by attaching himself to anyone hot
is fucking disgusting..

nigga needs to just go away.
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

shit's aight
but
a Mississippi kat shouldn't be making songs called
"Ghost of Christoper Wallace"
very disrespectful


seeing puffy trying so hard to stay relevant by attaching himself to anyone hot
is fucking disgusting..

nigga needs to just go away.

He's from New Orleans. :hmm:
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

Mississippi new orleans
who give a fuck
he ain't from new york
that's for sure.

I was always wondering how this cat mimmicks up north accents and slang. I never heard a black person from Louisiana who wasn't country as fuck. Even the white folks there sound like Baby. He obviously wishes he was a new york nigga.
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

Jay Elect is the truth fuck what you heard. That Victory mixtape is pure fire
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

Tell Diddy to stop whoring out my man BIG.
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

I was always wondering how this cat mimmicks up north accents and slang. I never heard a black person from Louisiana who wasn't country as fuck. Even the white folks there sound like Baby. He obviously wishes he was a new york nigga.

And thats what makes him so Great! :D
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

Its been confirmed by himself, Jay Electronica, that he at one point in his career he was ashamed of his down south accent because of how people viewed the south as being uneducated and ignorant. Apparently, he thought he wouldnt appeal to the masses with such an accent.
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

Tell Diddy to stop whoring out my man BIG.

word...1st the Officer Ricky and BIG.....now he's whoring him around to anyone who's hot....

:smh:
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

I remember him saying on the victory mixtape that he was from New Orleans but lived in New York for a good portion of his life or something like that. Some cats grow up in different places and identify with a place where they werent born..... shit isnt that uncommon. Yall are trippin
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

peace

Have NEVER taken the buoy's voice, accent or 'speak' as serious as so much & many fucking critics have been speaking on as of recent;
The Puff shit is just that, Puff shit.
The Ghost of ChrstopherWallace to me is more reminiscent to the GRIND that BigChris put in when the world 'discovered' who he was;
I dont take it any other way....
The nikka was playing country guitar music, asking for some Jack on one of his (uncompleted) songs on the mixtape.
Never was aware that ANY NY mc did ANYTHING like that.....
The buoy could rhyme ina hard southern twang, some BrittneySpears accent, a hard caijun French accent or some down bottom, out the bayou shit, the boy still gets busy.

peace
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

I was always wondering how this cat mimmicks up north accents and slang. I never heard a black person from Louisiana who wasn't country as fuck. Even the white folks there sound like Baby. He obviously wishes he was a new york nigga.
As a result of social and commercial contact between the two cities, and the influx of immigrants from the same countries, the traditional dialect of New Orleans, Louisiana, known locally as Yat, bears distinctive similarities with the New York dialect, including palatalization of the /ɜr/ vowel, a similar split in the "short a" system, and fortition of /θ/. (See below for more information on these features.) Albany, New York, and northern New Jersey, also display influence from the New York City dialect.
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

Its been confirmed by himself, Jay Electronica, that he at one point in his career he was ashamed of his down south accent because of how people viewed the south as being uneducated and ignorant. Apparently, he thought he wouldnt appeal to the masses with such an accent.
Various parts of New Orleans & surrounding areas, that have people that have a not so common local accent. A lot of people would think, these people were from Brooklyn or even Boston, but for whatever reason, they didn't speak with the more commonly known NOLA accent so many people hear.
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

Dialect
New Orleans has developed a distinctive local dialect of American English over the years that is neither Cajun nor the stereotypical Southern accent, so often misportrayed by film and television actors. It does, like earlier Southern Englishes, feature frequent deletion of the post-vocalic "r". This dialect is quite similar to New York "Brooklynese", to people unfamiliar with either. There are many theories regarding how it came to be, but it likely resulted from New Orleans' geographic isolation by water and the fact that the city was a major immigration port throughout the 19th century. As a result, many of the ethnic groups who reside in Brooklyn also reside in New Orleans, such as the Irish, Italians (especially Sicilians), and Germans, among others, as well as a very sizable Jewish community.[74]

One of the strongest varieties of the New Orleans accent is sometimes identified as the Yat dialect, from the greeting "Where y'at?" This distinctive accent is dying out generation by generation in the city itself, but remains very strong in the surrounding parishes.

Less visibly, various ethnic groups throughout the area have retained their distinctive language traditions to this day. Although rare, Kreyol Lwiziyen is still spoken by the Creoles. Also rare, an archaic Louisiana-Canarian Spanish dialect is spoken by the Isleño people, but it can usually only be heard by older members of the population.
 
Re: Jay Electronica (Feat. Diddy) - Ghost of Christopher Wallace [In Studio Performan

his producers might pigeonhole him that's my only fear. the beats are hot but they are the same so far in what i've heard from him. he's more than just 1 type of song though hope he gets with some people that understand that.
 
Back
Top