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Nah man. Not at all. Jay has one of the smoothest flows ever. Not to mention he's a HUGE influence to wayne and its obvious, especially earlier on in Wayne's career (around carter I, prefix, suffix) that Wayne was heavily influenced by Jay's flow.
She said she met him when she was 18 so i guess around that time
thats when they went public with bonnie and clyde
They go back few years before that
They prob got serious around 2000
Nah the story is Jay was dating Rosario Dawson for much of the late 90s and that he had a dalliance with Aaliyah. Jay and Beyonce first met around 2001, and Jay said in his own words he pursued her vigorously. They didn't make it offical until 2004 but they were basically dating when 03 Boonie and Clyde came out
Nah man. Not at all. Jay has one of the smoothest flows ever. Not to mention he's a HUGE influence to wayne and its obvious, especially earlier on in Wayne's career (around carter I, prefix, suffix) that Wayne was heavily influenced by Jay's flow.
There's a difference between selling out and becoming a superstar. He didn't change his music in order to become big. He just started getting more diverse. If he was a sellout he wouldn't have dropped an experimental album after the smash hit Carter III
There's a difference between selling out and becoming a superstar. He didn't change his music in order to become big. He just started getting more diverse. If he was a sellout he wouldn't have dropped an experimental album after the smash hit Carter III
There's a difference between selling out and becoming a superstar. He didn't change his music in order to become big. He just started getting more diverse. If he was a sellout he wouldn't have dropped an experimental album after the smash hit Carter III
true especially since the original carter 3 songs were no where near commercial as a few of the songs that made the final C3
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