• YN

    My 1st Single

    Friday Oct 6 1:14 PM CDT posted by xxl staff

    jay-showeminsert.jpg
    Fuck a making of an album, here’s a making of just one fuckin’ song. I’m your Source, niggas. Don’t ever get it fucked up. I’m a beast, to say the least.

    Da MC

    Sir Hova of Brooklyn on “Show Me What You Got”:

    It’s just a playful joint but what makes it different is it has the real live drums feel and it has the horns from Public Enemy’s “Show Em Whatcha Got.” Most people probably remember it from “Rump Shaker.” When it come on, you’ll be like, “‘Rump Shaker’ horns.” And the drums are moving so fast, that it’s not your typical, party… I don’t know if that record crosses over. Only because there’s so much action in the drums. The drums are everywhere. It’s like “Crazy In Love” times ten. But, how I slowed it way down was with the hook. I slowed it way down with the hook. It feels like a hip-hop record. Just did the track and it gave me a chance to really be flexible with the flow. It’s like “Hovi Baby” but with those horns it gives you a little bit of the soulfulness of “Encore.”

    Da Producer

    Mr. Smith on “Show Me What You Got”:

    My man Kenny Dope has the thing where him and his man reissue joints… Remember the Octopus breaks. He gave me the 45 of “Shaft in Africa” and I started messing with it in the crib one day. I always liked the one part where it fell, in the beginning with the horns. So I made a little beat out of it, didn’t really think much of it. When I made this beat, [it was] that scene in Fade to Black… when they’re playing another track. The “Shaft in Africa” beat was the beat I originally did and I got so hype over it, but when I made another song with a New Birth break, I completely forgot about it.

    One day, I started visualizing the record in my head and happened to be out in L.A., there are some kids I work with out there, talented musicians that call themselves 1500 or Nothing, and when I’m out there we live in the studio for like a week. I brought the beat up in the Pro Tools session, kept my drums underneath and had the band jam on it, ‘cause I want it to feel like a performance session. I wanted it to feel like you’re at a show. So that’s what we did. I directed them. I was just like, “This is the vision.” We did it three times and I took the best parts of each take. As the record goes on, I wanted it to escalate little by little. It never gets to a point where it feels that it turns into a performance rather than a record.

    Anybody who’s been around here for the last year knows I’ve been trying to put those “Darkest Light” horns on a track. I gave a beat to Nas that had those horns. Meth got a beat where I chopped up “Darkest Light” and had the horns in the hook. And these records just didn’t happen, artists changed their minds and I wasn’t one hundred percent happy with the beat. But I was just dying to bring those horns back. That’s like the perfect set-off for a record. You hear that horn and you know that it’s about to be something. As I’m sitting in the room, Jay’s like writing to himself in his head and I’m just sitting there listening to the beat and it hits me like, “Wait a minute, it fits right there.” I said to him like “Yo, what do you think about putting the horns to it?” At first he didn’t really get it. So I actually had to grab it and import the horns into the session while the beats were playing, chopped ‘em up and placed ‘em.

    As I’m doing that, Jay’s coming up with a hook, to himself. He keeps saying, “Show me what you got. Show me what you got.” It was one of those things where it was very much meant to be. So now I gotta get the Flav vocals in there. “Show em what cha got!” When things like that start to happen with a record, I feel like it’s meant to be.

    The hook is straight-forward and slow. The verse is where he’s really getting in as far as the flow. To me with Jay, and this might come off the wrong way, but I’ve worked with him so many times I’m used to it now. People come in and they see that he’s not writing anything down, he makes up a song in ten minutes then goes in and does it. To me, it’s expected now. There was one situation where he felt like he was going too far with the flow. I was like, “No, you have to give us that. For the people that are really listening to the lyrics.” Steve Stoute couldn’t understand what he was saying and I was just like, “Trust me. You’re not going too far.” People are going to rewind it back three or four times just to catch it. Nobody does that anymore. Now everything is just straight forward—A,B,C, 1,2,3. Jay just comes natural. Every song we’ve done, there are certain parts where he gets ill with it. It’s just like playing ball, dribbling in and out.

    I knew it would be one of the best songs on the album. And that was just because… Sometimes you just know. Off of the beat alone you know if it’s special.

    Da Breaks

    Johnny Pate “Shaft In Africa” (1973)

    The Lafayette Afro Rock Band “Darkest Light” (1972)

    Public Enemy “Show Em Whatcha Got” (1988)

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    81 Comments »

    October 6th, 2006
    at 1:20 pm

    content says:

    keep the previews coming

     

    [...] Update: Jay and Just speak on making the song.   [...]

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 1:24 pm

    The DJ Formerly Known as N-CREDIBLE says:

    Black album all over again…Nas is coming…if yal havn’t notice Jay isn’t what he use to be…the Brett Farve of rap…

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 1:33 pm

    RD says:

    this is epic right here, I see you YN…nice of you to coincide your return with Jay’s. No wonder you’re a harvard graduate lol.

    RD

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 1:35 pm

    e says:

    Co-sign Dj N Cred Hov fell off a while ago. He used to be dope though

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 1:37 pm

    $tarchild says:

    That nigga Hov is back!!
    Not super great..but still great
    Hovember..Roc-A-Fella Records
    The Dynasty Continues..yaull die

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 1:40 pm

    G Off says:

    Nice work!

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 1:52 pm

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    October 6th, 2006
    at 1:56 pm

    Puerto-Black says:

    Nobody else finds it funny that this nigga got a single out and Nas has just a bunch of posters.

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 2:03 pm

    Uncle Rico says:

    Shoulda stayed in retirement.

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 2:20 pm

    mikey says:

    The KING of All Flows is Back

    R-O-C 4 Life!!!

    Jay show em what you got!!!

    1!

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 2:21 pm

    KR says:

    GOOD LOOKS!

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 2:22 pm

    KR says:

    …and i peeped that subliminal to jim jones…

    “The Dynasty Continues, Y’all Die”

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 2:23 pm

    Danja29 says:

    lol @ people actin’ like every song on the album’s gonna be like this, when y’all know it ain’t. don’t worry, backpackers- your Jay record’ll be out soon too. this record is hot by the way… people say they want some different shit from the snappin’ and trappin’ that’s been goin’ on- but look how they treat it when they get it.

    wow- first a preview of the Orange Juice Jones opus, now behind the single with Jay & Just. YN been on his shit lately.

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 2:58 pm

    baltimore says:

    THAT IS RASSANINATION SAMPLE,,,RASS KASS KILLED THAT!!!!

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 3:02 pm

    40oz King says:

    The Lafayette Afro Rock Band record was released in 1976 (not 1972).

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 3:14 pm

    ALCALA says:

    not really what i expected but…
    j did j and i’ll respect it.
    not bad cool beat.
    EW u lucky motherfucker
    1

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 3:19 pm

    ALCALA says:

    …fucken bitch

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 3:22 pm

    Fivefold says:

    Makes me wonder why I only got 5 songs off “It Takes A Nation…” on the iPod. I have to correct that mistake.

    That said…
    “Superman Is Alive!!!!”

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 3:32 pm

    Rey says:

    Thank God for S. Carter.

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 3:42 pm

    Dr. Colossus says:

    Real Musical…. Nice!

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 3:52 pm

    SONNY CHEEBA says:

    The DJ Formerly Known as N-CREDIBLE Says:

    October 6th, 2006 at 1:24 pm
    Black album all over again…Nas is coming…if yal havn’t notice Jay isn’t what he use to be…the Brett Farve of rap…

    ^^^his ONLY “credible” (pun intended)
    statement, to date…

    That record is alil’ suspect, i thought he would know better than this…

    But the video in Monaco, directed by Hype, is gonna be a PROBLEM!

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 4:05 pm

    haha says:

    this song is NAH to the NOT RIGHT GARBAGE.just blaze got him this time around with a simple beat.hovi baby had a very complex beat but jay managed to kill it but this time its the other way round.!!!it has no bounce whatsoever which would have at least compensated for the lyrics.he is still taking about “gold bottles” @2:05???!!!!!u cant even sing along to this shit other than that “wave,wave…”.Game’s new single(hustlers dream) is the shit!!!
    50cent on best friend and candyshop>show me what u got(nothing)!!

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 4:13 pm

    The DJ Formerly Known as N-CREDIBLE says:

    @ sonny cheeba
    I know you just wanna argue with me like a bitch on a her period…maybe next time

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 4:14 pm

    crackis great!! says:

    hack job

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 4:25 pm

    haha says:

    “I knew it would be one of the best songs on the album”-didnt notice this but if he really meant it,then……….

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 4:38 pm

    110 street says:

    i really dont know what to say just not the jay i was expecting sounds to much like recycled black album and he sonds as if hes to comfortable, some ones going to pull his card other then nas and cam but he sounds weak. sorry jay. Harlemm..

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 4:46 pm

    icee corleon says:

    also jay is going to be on nba live 07 but you need a code that you get when you buy the shoes on wednesday i the s. carter iv..but i know yall dont support anything black and will most likly get it off the internet

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 4:47 pm

    neil nice says:

    New York is back bitches!!! Ha!

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 5:06 pm

    dubya says:

    just blaze jackin beats just like dj scratch did with “new york shit” (diamond d should have been the video busta - shame on you!) This track is “rump shaker”/”back to the hotel” mixed with ras kass’s “rassasination” (nice catch BALTIMORE) a la just blaze production. Horrible!!! SHOULD HAVE NEVER COME BACK JAY!!! lucky for jigga they’ll probably come out with a remix with beyonce and bump it in the clubs.

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 5:26 pm

    YIDIEL TRAVELMASTER says:

    I LISTENED TO THE JOINT… AND I AM A BIG JAY FAN, BUT THIS DOESN’T CATCH ME WHEN IT COMES TO THE HOOK… BUT THATS ME… ITS A COOL JOINT, NOT EXACTLY A FIRST SINGLE MATERIAL IN MY POINT OF VIEW… JIGGA IS THE HOT, BUT THIS ONE IS WARM… NO LOVE LOST CAN’T WAIT TO HEAR THE NEXT JOINT…
    JAY HOLLA AT ME I GOT A FEW JOINTS I WANT TOY TO CHECK OUT!!! CAN A ROOKIE GET SOME LOVE ????

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 5:30 pm

    YIDIEL TRAVELMASTER says:

    (Correction:)I LISTENED TO THE JOINT… AND I AM A BIG JAY FAN, BUT THIS DOESN’T CATCH ME WHEN IT COMES TO THE HOOK… BUT THATS ME… ITS A COOL JOINT, NOT EXACTLY A FIRST SINGLE MATERIAL IN MY POINT OF VIEW… JIGGA IS THE HOT, BUT THIS ONE IS WARM… NO LOVE LOST CAN’T WAIT TO HEAR THE NEXT JOINT…
    JAY HOLLA AT ME I GOT A FEW JOINTS I WANT YOU TO CHECK OUT!!! CAN A ROOKIE GET SOME LOVE ????

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 6:35 pm

    che says:

    The Public enemy horn is fucckin’ crazy, it’s that understated essence of the song that fucks with your mind. you’re just waiting to hear it again.

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 7:39 pm

    Uptown says:

    whoever think Hov song is eak clearly are not Jay fans cause they know when they least expected you gonna be like damn Did just say what i think he said yall ain’t catch what i caught on the song and the beat is different not they same shit he gives any other MC. Hov still got it so what is everybody talking about

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 10:17 pm

    skeematics says:

    But DAMN!!! Puttin live instruments to chopped hip hop drums is nearly cheatin!!..lol.. That shit sounds too perfect..

    Blaze is really putting alot of producers out of reach when u get your own band to replay whateva u want. (Exception to the Roots of coarse).

    Jay killed it tooo.. no question

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 10:18 pm

    Game Over says:

    yeah, ras kass did murder this sample way harder with “rassassination”. big up to jay for digging in the crates though. in a dream world, ras kass would finally get released from capitol, sign to aftermath, and hop on the remix.

     

    October 6th, 2006
    at 11:20 pm

    MoneyMakin'Mitch says:

    Good job canary nigga!

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 12:08 am

    Tyler says:

    Okay, 1st off why did this dude Jay let his record leak on the 6th of 2006 and I read some Dj play’d this wackness 6 times in a row? U niggas need 2 see it 4 what it is. 666

    2nd the joint is aight. It would make a helluva interlude but it’s not a hot song dawg, ya’ll need 2 be honest. And that flow and rhyme sounds alot like Kanye’s weakness 2 me on the realness tip dawgs.

    3rd, let’s make a rule from this point on, that Jay can’t ever use anymore fuckin’ Jordan lines, no more. Jordan is from the South so get off our dicks 1st of all. And next thing he be droppin’ that Jordan shit more times than Game drops Dre’s name in a verse.

    Last but not least. . I hope that New York ain’t puttin all your eggs in Jay Z’s fuckin’ basket cause if so U coming away wit a big L in this 4th quarter like Jordan playin wit’ the Wizards with Kwame Brown in the middle 4 muscle.
    I said this all out of love 4 the game fellas. 100

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 12:10 am

    Chillin says:

    and is it just me or is the all seeing eye off the dollar bill the only thing missing from that Promo poster with Jay’s hands up in a pyramid? Just asking.

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 12:23 am

    Chillin says:

    1st and formost, why did Jay leak this wackness on the 6th of Oct. 2006 which I read on allhiphop some Dj play’d this shit 6 times in a row at 6o’clock 2day. 666

    2nd the joint ain’t hot man, be honest wit it. It would make a helluva interlude but it’s not a hot song dawgs. The flow sounds alot like Kanye weakass flows and punch lines 2 me.

    3rd, Can we all agree 2 make a rule that Jay can’t keep pulling ‘dat Jordan name droppin bullshit anymore after 2day. Jordan is from the South, N.C. to be exact so get off our dicks but shit Jay be sayin’ that more than Game be droppin Dre’s name up in a verse.

    4th, I hope and pray that the real New York heads ain’t putting all their hip hop eggs in Jay Z’s basket cause if so then U guys will be coming away with a big L in the 4th quarter like Jordan with the Wizards and Kwame Brown in the middle 4 muscle.

    5th, Is it just me or is the all seeing eye off the dollar bill the only thing missing from that Jay Z promo poster with his hands making a pyramid or what? Just asking’ dawgs.

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 12:25 am

    Chillin says:

    1st and formost, why did Jay leak this wackness on the 6th of Oct. 2006 which I read on allhiphop some Dj play’d this shit 6 times in a row at 6o’clock 2day. 666

    2nd the joint ain’t hot man, be honest wit it. It would make a helluva interlude but it’s not a hot song dawgs. The flow sounds alot like Kanye weakass flows and punch lines 2 me.

    3rd, Can we all agree 2 make a rule that Jay can’t keep pulling ‘dat Jordan name droppin bullshit anymore after 2day. Jordan is from the South, N.C. to be exact so get off our dicks but shit Jay be sayin’ that more than Game be droppin Dre’s name up in a verse.

    4th, I hope and pray that the real New York heads ain’t putting all their hip hop eggs in Jay Z’s basket cause if so then U guys will be coming away with a big L in the 4th quarter like Jordan with the Wizards and Kwame Brown in the middle 4 muscle.

    5th, Is it just me or is the all seeing eye off the dollar bill the only thing missing from that Jay Z promo poster with his hands making a pyramid or what? Just asking’ dawgs. This shit better go thru or I will really know what’s up wit’ XXL

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 1:33 am

    me says:

    ^^^^ go listen to Jim Jones or somebody

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 8:39 am

    YIDIEL TRAVELMASTER says:

    LOL… YOU ARE FOOLS… IT AIN’T THAT DEEP… ONLY THING I CAN GIVE YOU IS THAT JAY SPITS THAT TREE OF GOOD AND EVIL… AND IF YOU DON’T HAVE THE SPIRIT TO DISCERN YOU YOU LOSE… BUT ALL THAT OTHER STUFF ABOUT THE DYNASTY SIGN, THE PYRAMID, THE ALL SEEING EYE, ETC… YOU CHOOSE YOUR OWN ALL SEEING EYE (YOUR OWN GOD)… YOU HAVE TRULY WENT TOO FAR… DAMN!!!

    AND AGAIN HIP-HOP CAN NOT BE LIMITED TO A COAST OR REGION, ITS A SPIRIT THAT HAS PERMEATED THE WHOLE WORLD…
    YOU ARE WAY OUT THERE YET YOUR MIND IS MINUTE…

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 9:22 am

    YIDIEL TRAVELMASTER says:

    JUST RE-LISTENED… YEAH THE FLOW IS FIRE & ALWAYS ON POINT, BUT I STILL FEEL THE HOOK IS NOT MATCHING THE MOMENTUM OF THE FLOW… THE ADLIBS ARE LUKE WARM… THE TRACK IS FIRE!!!
    THE DRUMS ARE “REAL” WHETHER THEY ARE CHOPPED UP OR NOT… I LIKE WHAT JUST DID WITH THAT…

    http://www.TRAVELMASTERZ.com

    HOLLA!!!

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 10:12 am

    Chillin says:

    ^^^^^^^^^ Thanks 4 your words of wisdom and here are some in return. “Just because one does not believe in something, does not mean that ‘dat something, does not exist.”
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjgeoVTYUr0

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 1:18 pm

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    October 7th, 2006
    at 2:26 pm

    cameroon says:

    jay z ’s fake ass.

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 3:06 pm

    CheckUrSelf says:

    Jay Z
    666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666
    666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666
    666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666
    666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666
    holla’

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 3:21 pm

    SONNY CHEEBA says:

    Chillin Says:

    October 7th, 2006 at 12:23 am

    3rd, let’s make a rule from this point on, that Jay can’t ever use anymore fuckin’ Jordan lines, no more. Jordan is from the South so get off our dicks 1st of all.

    ^^^u INGNORANT FUCKING HICK! Jaordan was BORN IN BROOKLYN… That’s right, the greatest Ball player EVER is from NYC, u down south porch monkey (i’m black, so i’m flipping the term)…

    But this song DOES suck the BIG ONE!

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 8:29 pm

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    October 7th, 2006
    at 10:57 pm

    Chillin says:

    I know ‘dat Jordan was born in Brooklyn but check the records fool, his parents got the goldenchild up outta there quick fast and in a fuckin’ hurry before he even took a breathe which they never look’d back and where did they take him 2 like 10 seconds after he was born? North Carolina. And have U ever heard him say he was born in Brooklyn? Hell no, cause he don’t claim ‘dat spot. And right now he is back at home where he belongs. . and yea’ U are right. The song does suck. But thanks for the comments which go 2 show & prove how hard U up top crack babies are on our dicks. 100

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 11:37 pm

    Chillin' says:

    ^^^^^^^^ I know Jordan was born in Brooklyn dipshit, but check the records cause before he could even take a breath up there his parents got the goldenchild the hell up outta there and where did they come 2 class?

    North Carolina, which is now where he is. . . back home, again. U ever heard Jordan claim ‘dat spot out of his mouth? Hell no never, cause he don’t so U can save all that slick talk 4 the one legg’d man in the ass kickin contest.

    He didn’t never live there and he got all his ball skills from tha’ N.C. around tha’ way so ya’ll can stop calling the Garden and RuckerPark the basketball Mecca, cause it ain’t. Just like we killin’ y’all in hip hop we will take U down thru there in ball 2, yo. Stick wit’ StarBury and the rest of them bumass Knicks.

    The point was Jay keep sayin’ the same shit and ya’ll be riding tha’ Game 4 doin’ ‘dat but everyone else got the point but U home skillet but I digress. The song makes a nice interlude but ‘dats about it.

    But thanks for the comments though yo cause it just goes 2 prove how hard U up top niggas be on our dirty south dicks. 100

     

    October 7th, 2006
    at 11:44 pm

    TrueLife says:

    Damm…it is funny how his leaked single gets alot of “press”…yet…method man and roots…really dont get that much love …on the same label…..the saga continues…….

     

    October 8th, 2006
    at 12:09 am

    Silk Hash Mills says:

    got to give the people what they want…ladies and gentlemen..

     

    October 8th, 2006
    at 8:21 am

    rah says:

    Finally Nasty on the Cover, now I can send in my 12 Bills!!!

     

    October 8th, 2006
    at 2:16 pm

    dre4life says:

    r we finally gonna get the nas & jay together on the cover of xxl dat YN talked bout b4?

     

    October 8th, 2006
    at 9:42 pm

    Lawrence Tucker says:

    Keep doing your thing Jay-Z,fuck these hating ass niggas.The song is hot,keep doing your thing.

     

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    October 9th, 2006
    at 1:23 am

    H-MAN says:

    Tha horn movement started when Shakira started shakin those hipz

     

    October 9th, 2006
    at 8:06 am

    che says:

    >I knew it would be one of the best songs on the album.

    that worries me.

     

    October 9th, 2006
    at 10:04 am

    robbie says:

    single sucks big time!!! i could have made that shit on a fucken karoake machine! get over yourself hova!!! go back to the desk and let nas take over! matter of fact go continue chasing beyonce around the globe, put a ring on her fucken finger and call it a life!! your time is up! don’t be like diddy, die why don’t you!!!! go help bee keep her lil sis from being the biggest whore in the game aight!!! she ain’t got no business being with weezy! tell her to slow down and hold out for someone better!!!

     

    October 9th, 2006
    at 10:49 am

    Hawkeye says:

    I DON’T KNOW IF YOU NOTICED IT BUT THIS WAS BEAT WAS DONE BEORE…

    Sorry but this isn’t the first time that samples of these two songs where combined. The first time these two songs where combined in the form of sampling was 1989 on a song called „Soul Food“ by Philadelphias famous Tuff Crew on their legendary LP „Back to Wreck Shop“.
    That song is a pure instrumental track with dope cuts by legendary DJ Too Tuff who is highly underrated. You can check the track „Soul Food“ on DJ Too Tuffs myspace page (http://www.myspace.com/djtootuff ).

    DJ Too Tuff is currently serving 6 - 22 months at Curran-Fromhold Correction Facility in Philadelphia.

    Go to his myspace page and give him some hope by showing a great DJ and a big influence to a lot of DJ’s some respect where it’s due !!!!!!!!!

    Peace
    Hawkeye

    http://www.myspace.com/wwwhawkeyedj

     

    October 9th, 2006
    at 4:37 pm

    young thundercat says:

    yoo this guy is crazy unbelieveable…he’s back and doin’it liek he has always done…a true legend…and his creative team..beastly…listen to the lyrics…obvious that the beat has been done before, but its the delivery!

    DJ-Cleveland/Columbus

     

    October 9th, 2006
    at 8:38 pm

    Chillmans says:

    Yall can hate all yall want…break down the shit as much as you want…yadda yadda yadda yadda yadda…fact of the matter is this….you can keep hatin…but name one rap single out better then this…okay shut up now

    HOVI HATERS

     

    October 10th, 2006
    at 11:31 am

    Young Hova says:

    the only thing i have to say is ya nigga hov is bac ya nigga hova is back, fuck them haters hov talk yo shit

     

    [...] Last week the Def Jam president “leaked” what may become the most overanalyzed MP3 in history, “Show Me What You Got.” An in-depth history of the song by Jay-Z and producer Just Blaze is available for perusal at XXL magazine, and a video will debut on MTV on Oct. 16. [...]

     

    October 13th, 2006
    at 5:07 pm

    I TYPE IN CAPS b**** says:

    SHIT IS BLANTANT UTTER PIFFF!!!!

    “GOT A DROP, JUST TOOK OFF THE TOP, ITS YA TURN!”

     

    October 14th, 2006
    at 2:12 pm

    SwaggaInt.Me Be INC.LLC DON! says:

    what about that dude in kidz in the hall?? didn’t he make a beat with the shaft shit 2

     

    October 15th, 2006
    at 10:03 am

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    October 16th, 2006
    at 2:01 pm

    Dion From (detroit)delray on vanderbilt says:

    ok i heard the few jay-z songs out and if your a jay fan you’ll think they are ok but lets not get super happy cuz he back, treat that song like u would treat any onther rapper that would make a song like that.
    Its an ok song but its not the best song thats goin around or the best of the year. I’ve been hearin nigahs lose the their mind becuz the caught up in him be back. We all know he never planned on retiring it was just a good buisnes plan. Diddy comin out with a album also btu nobodys goin crazy over him i know he weak but he got a fell god song just like dis jay-z song it on 106 and park but dat aint shyt only teenage girls actually vote on that. In cnclusion if u like jay u would like the song BUT dont overrate it. -

     

    October 16th, 2006
    at 8:46 pm

    bigmike says:

    this song is ayt. jay did his thing on it but i’d rather just listen to the instrumental. its just crazy how Nas cd is supposed to come out before Jay’s but Jay is getting all the publicity, its fucked up. Jay lookin real selfish right now. Jay shouldnt even come back out untill Nas album sales reach its full potential, then he should come out with an album. ima fan of both emcees, but Nas is gonna have anotha slept on album…nd jay is gonna drop right after and go plat just off his own name..the jay cd could be wack as fuck and its still gon sell. im anticipating Nas album way more than Jay’s shit.

    Nas get yo promotion game up!!!!!!!!!!

     

    October 16th, 2006
    at 9:26 pm

    oschino says:

    DJ INCREDIBLE EAT A DICK HOV IS THE BEST PERIOD ONCE AGAIN EAT A DICK AND GET A REAL FUCKIN JOB …BEYIYATCH

     

    October 16th, 2006
    at 10:18 pm

    kwalk says:

    hov is the greatest….niggas need to stop hating

     

    October 17th, 2006
    at 9:28 pm

    FACE says:

    I can overstand that everybody got their own opinion. But the reason get so much RESPECT is because he brings lyricism to the game that has been missing for a long time. You judge the beat and all the bullshit and miss the point. People wanted Jay to put this album out. He didnt just take it upon himself. Dont you overstand why people think hip hop is dead, it’s because niggas dont take shit serious any more. Jay and Nas do. Its not all about New York my niggas its about HIP HOP. Grow the fuck up kids.

     

    October 17th, 2006
    at 11:42 pm

    jevdajigga says:

    No one can lace a track like hov….
    Young Homie surpassed BIG a long time ago bitches.

    Thought U knew that. It’s elementary..man

    R-O-C 4 Life!

    Y’all Die

     

    October 25th, 2006
    at 4:20 am

    Emjay says:

    “And have U ever heard him say he was born in Brooklyn? Hell no, cause he don’t claim ‘dat spot.”
    If U check the intro to the Crooklyn Dodger video, Michael Jordan states that he was born in Brooklyn

     

    October 25th, 2006
    at 3:46 pm

    DONLAVA says:

    This was a comment taken from DJ Too Tuffs myspace page…errrr. Just should of atleast mentioned this ish..

    I DON’T KNOW IF YOU NOTICED IT BUT THE NEWEST JAY Z SONG IS DONE LIKE THE “SOUL FOOD” SONG FROM TUFF CREW.

    Contrary to the XXL magazine report on the production of the newest Jay Z song that is out, this isn’t the first time that the samples of Johnny Pates “Shaft In Africa” and the horns of The Lafayette Afro Rock Bands “Darkest Light” where combined.

    The first time these two songs where combined in the form of sampling was 1989 on a song called „Soul Food“ by Philadelphias famous Tuff Crew on their legendary LP „Back to Wreck Shop“.

    That song is a pure instrumental track with dope cuts by legendary DJ Too Tuff.
    Check it out on the player above.

    Respect where it’s due !!!!!!!!!

    Yo Too Tuff, youu’ll make it through this BS. And I know you’ll come back and I hope we make something happen than.

    Peace
    Hawkeye

     

    October 25th, 2006
    at 8:36 pm

    Willy says:

    He’s Doing much better than Puffy He needed to add some rappers that made him grew…

     

    October 26th, 2006
    at 4:37 pm

    f***gamefans says:

    fuck all yall niggaz,dat nigga on top and alwayz will be,if da nigga put out a track & all he said was HOV,the shit still be hot. niggas shit on this man,and like faggot ass niggas like game that strip,a fuckin contestant on change of heart,put out a diss record on a nigga then apologize da next day.yall some silly ass niggas i guess hip hop is dead

     

    December 11th, 2006
    at 10:36 am

    RBI from the RawDialect Crew says:

    Elliot Wilson and his staff gets props for including the breaks as mp3s in the article….ingenious! And to think, the Source was making a comeback!

     

    February 7th, 2007
    at 12:55 pm

    RBI from the RawDialect Crew says:

    my bag..try this link!

     

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