Jay Z said he won’t do a Versus because nobody comes close skill wise and hit wise. Uhh LL Cool J got more hits . LL vs Jay Z who you got?

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I said it 5 yrs ago and I still going to say it now.. It should've been ll cool j vs drake.. Hear me out.. Call it ladies night.. The battle of the play boys old school vs new school.. Chicks in their 20s to damn near 60s would've tuned it cause both those guys fanbase was majority chicks.. Ratings would've been through the roof.. I even made a playlist for these 2 going back and forth.. Some people when I presented it to them was like it was dumb until I showed them the playlist and even played track vs track and than people said nig this shit would be hot.. Because chicks are tuned in a lot of dudes would've naturally gravitated to it, double the viewership.. Shit would've been hot for the summer especially in 2020.. Lot of listening/ watch parties
 
I said it 5 yrs ago and I still going to say it now.. It should've been ll cool j vs drake.. Hear me out.. Call it ladies night.. The battle of the play boys old school vs new school.. Chicks in their 20s to damn near 60s would've tuned it cause both those guys fanbase was majority chicks.. Ratings would've been through the roof.. I even made a playlist for these 2 going back and forth.. Some people when I presented it to them was like it was dumb until I showed them the playlist and even played track vs track and than people said nig this shit would be hot.. Because chicks are tuned in a lot of dudes would've naturally gravitated to it, double the viewership.. Shit would've been hot for the summer especially in 2020.. Lot of listening/ watch parties
Ladies would watch that shit for sure!! But I just dont know if it would get respected as it should because of how far remove LL is from music...
 
I said it 5 yrs ago and I still going to say it now.. It should've been ll cool j vs drake.. Hear me out.. Call it ladies night.. The battle of the play boys old school vs new school.. Chicks in their 20s to damn near 60s would've tuned it cause both those guys fanbase was majority chicks.. Ratings would've been through the roof.. I even made a playlist for these 2 going back and forth.. Some people when I presented it to them was like it was dumb until I showed them the playlist and even played track vs track and than people said nig this shit would be hot.. Because chicks are tuned in a lot of dudes would've naturally gravitated to it, double the viewership.. Shit would've been hot for the summer especially in 2020.. Lot of listening/ watch parties
Oh and if you get the right artist it wont matter whats going on, people will watch; problem is you got to offer enough money to get the right artist...
 
Ain't Nobody, Accidental Racist. But yeah rarely.
Accidental Racist was hot in the clubs, though. You may be right. I think Al Sharpton and Rush Limbaugh hopped on the remix, The Mega Mix version.

All jokes aside, but peep Jay Z's collabs:


Jay-Z has famously collaborated with numerous artists across his career, from his early albums with Roc-A-Fella affiliates to high-profile joint projects and features
.


High-profile collaborations


  • Kanye West: Jay-Z and Kanye West have collaborated on many tracks and released a full collaborative album, Watch the Throne (2011). Notable songs include:
    • "Otis"
    • "Ni**as in Paris"
    • "No Church in the Wild" (feat. Frank Ocean and The-Dream)
    • "Run This Town" (with Rihanna)
    • "Monster" (feat. Rick Ross and Nicki Minaj)
  • Beyoncé: Jay-Z has collaborated frequently with his wife, Beyoncé, with their joint album Everything Is Love (2018) credited to "The Carters". Some of their major tracks include:
    • "'03 Bonnie & Clyde"
    • "Crazy in Love"
    • "Déjà Vu"
    • "Upgrade U"
    • "Drunk in Love"
    • "Family Feud"
  • Linkin Park: Jay-Z joined forces with the rock band Linkin Park for the mash-up EP Collision Course (2004), which featured remixed combinations of their songs. The EP's singles were:
    • "Numb/Encore"
    • "Izzo/In the End"
  • R. Kelly: Jay-Z and R. Kelly released two collaborative albums before their fallout: The Best of Both Worlds (2002) and Unfinished Business (2004).
  • The Notorious B.I.G.: Jay-Z collaborated with the late rapper, most notably on "Brooklyn's Finest" from his debut album, Reasonable Doubt.
  • Eminem: A memorable collaboration between Jay-Z and Eminem is the song "Renegade," produced by Eminem for Jay-Z's album The Blueprint (2001).
  • Pharrell Williams: Jay-Z and Pharrell have teamed up on several tracks over the years, including Jay-Z's "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)" and "Frontin'" by Pharrell.
  • Justin Timberlake: Justin Timberlake has collaborated with Jay-Z on multiple occasions, including the 2013 song "Holy Grail," as well as "Suit & Tie".
  • Alicia Keys: Keys was featured on Jay-Z's massive hit, the New York anthem "Empire State of Mind".
  • Mariah Carey: Carey and Jay-Z collaborated on the track "Heartbreaker" (1999), and later on "Things That U Do".
  • Rihanna: Jay-Z and Rihanna collaborated on "Umbrella," a worldwide hit, in addition to "Run This Town".

Other notable collaborations

  • J. Cole: "A Star is Born"
  • Rick Ross: "FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt" and "Monster"
  • DMX: "Money, Cash, Hoes"
  • Mary J. Blige: "Can't Knock the Hustle"
  • Chris Martin (of Coldplay): "Beach Chair"
  • UGK (Bun B and Pimp C): "Big Pimpin'"
  • Foxy Brown: "(Always Be My) Sunshine"
  • Swizz Beatz: "On to the Next One"
  • Lil Wayne: "Hello Brooklyn 2.0"
  • Nas: "Success"
  • Scarface: "This Can't Be Life"
  • Memphis Bleek: "It's Alright"
  • Frank Ocean: "No Church in the Wild"
  • Too Short: "Real Niggaz"
  • Beanie Sigel: "The Dynasty: Roc La Familia" album tracks
 
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Ladies would watch that shit for sure!! But I just dont know if it would get respected as it should because of how far remove LL is from music...
To see ll perform once again would had a bunch of old school ladies watch cause they hadn't seen him perform on anything in awhile.. It would get respect cause many people who forgot some of ll classics would reminisce and give him his flowers.. The newer generation who might be semi familiar or not familiar with some of his music might fuck around and start looking up some of his old hits.. Doing it would have these young broads like ohhh that's where trey songs got that from.. Loungin remix, around the way girl, I need love back seat of my jeep, jingling baby, etc.. Chicks would see how he was the drake of the 80s
 
Accidental Racist was hot in the clubs, though. You may be right. I think Al Sharpton and Rush Limbaugh hopped on the remix, The Mega Mix version.

All jokes aside, but peep Jay Z's collabs:


Jay-Z has famously collaborated with numerous artists across his career, from his early albums with Roc-A-Fella affiliates to high-profile joint projects and features
.


High-profile collaborations


  • Kanye West: Jay-Z and Kanye West have collaborated on many tracks and released a full collaborative album, Watch the Throne (2011). Notable songs include:
    • "Otis"
    • "Ni**as in Paris"
    • "No Church in the Wild" (feat. Frank Ocean and The-Dream)
    • "Run This Town" (with Rihanna)
    • "Monster" (feat. Rick Ross and Nicki Minaj)
  • Beyoncé: Jay-Z has collaborated frequently with his wife, Beyoncé, with their joint album Everything Is Love (2018) credited to "The Carters". Some of their major tracks include:
    • "'03 Bonnie & Clyde"
    • "Crazy in Love"
    • "Déjà Vu"
    • "Upgrade U"
    • "Drunk in Love"
    • "Family Feud"
  • Linkin Park: Jay-Z joined forces with the rock band Linkin Park for the mash-up EP Collision Course (2004), which featured remixed combinations of their songs. The EP's singles were:
    • "Numb/Encore"
    • "Izzo/In the End"
  • R. Kelly: Jay-Z and R. Kelly released two collaborative albums before their fallout: The Best of Both Worlds (2002) and Unfinished Business (2004).
  • The Notorious B.I.G.: Jay-Z collaborated with the late rapper, most notably on "Brooklyn's Finest" from his debut album, Reasonable Doubt.
  • Eminem: A memorable collaboration between Jay-Z and Eminem is the song "Renegade," produced by Eminem for Jay-Z's album The Blueprint (2001).
  • Pharrell Williams: Jay-Z and Pharrell have teamed up on several tracks over the years, including Jay-Z's "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)" and "Frontin'" by Pharrell.
  • Justin Timberlake: Justin Timberlake has collaborated with Jay-Z on multiple occasions, including the 2013 song "Holy Grail," as well as "Suit & Tie".
  • Alicia Keys: Keys was featured on Jay-Z's massive hit, the New York anthem "Empire State of Mind".
  • Mariah Carey: Carey and Jay-Z collaborated on the track "Heartbreaker" (1999), and later on "Things That U Do".
  • Rihanna: Jay-Z and Rihanna collaborated on "Umbrella," a worldwide hit, in addition to "Run This Town".

Other notable collaborations

  • J. Cole: "A Star is Born"
  • Rick Ross: "FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt" and "Monster"
  • DMX: "Money, Cash, Hoes"
  • Mary J. Blige: "Can't Knock the Hustle"
  • Chris Martin (of Coldplay): "Beach Chair"
  • UGK (Bun B and Pimp C): "Big Pimpin'"
  • Foxy Brown: "(Always Be My) Sunshine"
  • Swizz Beatz: "On to the Next One"
  • Lil Wayne: "Hello Brooklyn 2.0"
  • Nas: "Success"
  • Scarface: "This Can't Be Life"
  • Memphis Bleek: "It's Alright"
  • Frank Ocean: "No Church in the Wild"
  • Too Short: "Real Niggaz"
  • Beanie Sigel: "The Dynasty: Roc La Familia" album tracks
So clearly Jay the bigger, better artist by your own very good research. Right?
 
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