Project Pat:I Like Jay-Z As Far As His Business Sense,But I Was Never Into His Music I Just Was Never Feeling Jay-Z Like That

Go on to youtube and search for interviews regarding that.Streets cats talk about that shit til this day.What Irv Gotti,J Prince and Suge Knight had planned was monumental for not just hip hop but for entertainment period.
I know about the plan...just never heard that Jay helped fuck it up
 
DJ Paul, Juicy J and DJ Squeeky are legendary producers and ahead of their time. Jazze Pha went mainstream and wasn’t even close to their level.

Project Pat is above Jay-Z’s level lyrically, and actually did the shit he rapped about.

The east coast bias is real, Jay-Z is an actor playing a rapper :lol:
So you just a dumbass on everything huh? Sports, politics, music... you should just log off the net and watch a cooking show. You probably can't fuck that up.
 
I was with Jay up until Vol. 2. When that dropped it became evident he wasn't about the art but wanted to be a commercial artist and would follow the "hot trend". IMO most of his catalog sounds dated today because of this.

Jay didn't become "the man" until Vol. 2. Prior to that even NYers didn't look at him as special, but after that release they all got on code to call him King Of NY. I vividly remember when Reasonable Doubt and Vol. 1 dropped a lot of folks wasn't feeling his voice at all. And neither release was held up as the best from NY at the time.

Jay was never huge in parts of the South. By the time he gained momentum there were other southern rappers that were larger in their respective regions, which is why he wanted to do songs with them.

As for Pat, he is a legend in the South and entitled to his opinion like Trick.

I'm jamming Ghetto Green and Mista Don't Play TODAY before any of Jay's shit, but that's just me. :dunno:
 
Most southern cats do not like New York Niccas period. Our swag is totally different from southern niccas. The problem is the bitches fuck with us. NY niccas came through the south like bulls in a China shop. Project Pat can say all that, but let Diddy, Jay-z or Nas show up in any city, the concerts will be packed and the after parties will be packed. At the end of the day it’s all about bitches. Bitches buy more records than niccas ever did.

I got a dude that works for me from Memphis and he pretty much can co-sign everything Project Pat said. He always says he grew up listening to Luke or a few local artists but they did know a few early Jay-Z/Badboy era songs. Back in them days NY cats was about Lex Coupes, Beemers and Benzes down south they was about ole skools. We wore Timbs, Gortex and Northfaces a totally different swag. The only thing we might have had in common was them southern hoes.
 
Most southern cats do not like New York Niccas period.

False. Black American NYers are just Southern transplants in NY. Most Black American NYers are gladly migrating back to the South and spent summers there. Southern cats just don't like grifters. Only NYers who have 0 relatives or connection to the South (immigrants from the Caribbean) believe "they have nothing in common".

There are NYers that don't like Jay-Z that salute Trick and Pat for saying this because most rappers are pussy and want a Roc Nation brunch invite and never would. Real recognizes real regardless where it's from.
 
I never was a Jay Z fan growing up...liked his Singles...but I was mostly a Nas fan..."I am" was my childhood....I didn't really start fucking with Hov till Blueprint and Black Album
 
Nice if he didn’t listen to Jay that’s cool, everyone has the right to listen any music that they like.
 
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Most southern cats do not like New York Niccas period. Our swag is totally different from southern niccas. The problem is the bitches fuck with us. NY niccas came through the south like bulls in a China shop. Project Pat can say all that, but let Diddy, Jay-z or Nas show up in any city, the concerts will be packed and the after parties will be packed. At the end of the day it’s all about bitches. Bitches buy more records than niccas ever did.

I got a dude that works for me from Memphis and he pretty much can co-sign everything Project Pat said. He always says he grew up listening to Luke or a few local artists but they did know a few early Jay-Z/Badboy era songs. Back in them days NY cats was about Lex Coupes, Beemers and Benzes down south they was about ole skools. We wore Timbs, Gortex and Northfaces a totally different swag. The only thing we might have had in common was them southern hoes.
Since you say bitches spend the most money then thats how i know Jay-Z wasn't the shit in the south.ATL,Georgia is proof of that since it's all about the bitches.I promise you we can go ask all the chicks from present to back in the day ,did ATL,Georgia fucks with Jay-Z like that and i promise you will get your answer you as a Jay-Z fan dont wont to hear.
 
Jay-Z, Mr. Brooklyn himself is a descendant of American chattel slavery in the state of Louisiana. His grandfather Adnis D. Reeves was born in Allen Parish, Louisiana in 1913. He migrated to Brooklyn in the 1940's. Jay-Z's father Adnis Reeves was born in BK in 1949.
 
Since you say bitches spend the most money then thats how i know Jay-Z wasn't the shit in the south.ATL,Georgia is proof of that since it's all about the bitches.I promise you we can go ask all the chicks from present to back in the day ,did ATL,Georgia fucks with Jay-Z like that and i promise you will get your answer you as a Jay-Z fan dont wont to hear.
Just go to now Compound or Velvet Room back in the day when Jay-Z is in town and you have your answer. AG the biggest club promoter/club owner stayed hosting Jay-Z. If you read my post I clearly gave an example of a dude that said he didn’t fuck with Jay-Z like that back in the day. Same way I can only give you a handful of southern acts I fuck with.
 
Just go to now Compound or Velvet Room back in the day when Jay-Z is in town and you have your answer. AG the biggest club promoter/club owner stayed hosting Jay-Z. If you read my post I clearly gave an example of a dude that said he didn’t fuck with Jay-Z like that back in the day. Same way I can only give you a handful of southern acts I fuck with.
Mane GTFOH wit dat shit........... ATL Georgia as a whole was not some Jay-Z is my nigga type shit.Never has and never will be.(facts)
 
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I told a cat on this board that the south in general was not rocking with Jay-Z too tough.He probably took it as i was taking a swipe at Jay-Z.When in reality thats far from the case,way far.We can literally go to all southern state's from Texas,Louisiana,Tennessee,Mississippi,South Carolina,Georgia and Arkansas and probably more and take a hood survey from each southern state and ask was Jay-Z popping around your way during Jay-Z's career and the answer will be resounding........No.............. You cant make something be that never was.

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That's 100% Fact. I'm from the south and we never held Jay-Z to the level that other regions did. Didn't diss or knock his hustle...but we didn't fuck with him like that. Folks joke about Cash Money, NoLimit, Triple 6...but this is music for the south, by the south. To this day I still don't care for 90% of Jay-Z songs.
 
Most southern cats do not like New York Niccas period. Our swag is totally different from southern niccas. The problem is the bitches fuck with us. NY niccas came through the south like bulls in a China shop. Project Pat can say all that, but let Diddy, Jay-z or Nas show up in any city, the concerts will be packed and the after parties will be packed. At the end of the day it’s all about bitches. Bitches buy more records than niccas ever did.

I got a dude that works for me from Memphis and he pretty much can co-sign everything Project Pat said. He always says he grew up listening to Luke or a few local artists but they did know a few early Jay-Z/Badboy era songs. Back in them days NY cats was about Lex Coupes, Beemers and Benzes down south they was about ole skools. We wore Timbs, Gortex and Northfaces a totally different swag. The only thing we might have had in common was them southern hoes.

Naw..it's the other way...up nawth bitches love a down souf knicca...every time I visit....it's no money needed...they say they love my conversation...cause men up nawth don't talk as much as we do...and they love the fun..and drop the drawls quicker than these down souf women....at least in the Chronicles of the KillaMayne... brah
 
Just go to now Compound or Velvet Room back in the day when Jay-Z is in town and you have your answer. AG the biggest club promoter/club owner stayed hosting Jay-Z. If you read my post I clearly gave an example of a dude that said he didn’t fuck with Jay-Z like that back in the day. Same way I can only give you a handful of southern acts I fuck with.

I ain't never heard noone in the south with a banging ass car....run none of Jay-Z shit....from North Carolina to New Orleans...brah
 
What’s up with these super wack rappers talking side ways about actual good MCs?!
Since when does someone as terrible as project pat think he can comment about actual good rappers?!
Just because you are a rapper does not mean you don’t have personal favorites. He just have a perspective from his personal taste in music
 
Just because you are a rapper does not mean you don’t have personal favorites. He just have a perspective from his personal taste in music

And that’s cool.
But him and trick daddy, pause, both have something to say about Jay real recently.
They should both say “no comment”.

Example:
If one individual is terrible at their job, they don’t need to speak ill about the employee of the month.
In this case, considering how good each individual is at rapping, Project Wack & the nigga with the homo name are the individuals terrible at their jobs and Jay owns the company.​
 
As a Houston south sider never associate DJ Screw with Fuck Action tapes :lol:. Thats that swisha house shit lol.

But Screw did drop some R& B based tapes. Late Nite Fucking Yo Bitch and Old School are the first that come to mind.

Bruh I wasn't trying to say Screw made Fuck Action, I was just saying when I came back to Ohio from Prairie View / Houston I was talking about those tapes......

Cuz thats all those southern dudes would play in our downtime when I was down there.....

Again I was an outsider and a minor....my options for "more" was vastly limited back then....

I didn't learn about Screw's R&B tapes until like '05 or so...but my tastes had moved on by then
 
It was his opnion, nothing to get butthurt about....

On the flipside, you got cats in the northeast that never heard of legends like Lord Infamous, Tommy Wright, etc.

I was always a fan of all region hip hop as long as I could remember, but people around me not so much. :smh:
 
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