Sunday, September 13, 2009
Fresh Select: The Blueprint 3
Alright, you got it! I got like 400 posts on Facebook about how good Jay-Z's cd was. Though I downloaded it 10 days before its actual due date, I didn't have a chance to really digest the songs, their lyrics, etc. However, inspired by my news feed I am impressed with Jay-Z. Seriously. It is a huge step up from American Gangster, atleast that is what critics around the world witnessing the birth of this album claim it to be. I think that while American Gangster was good, be honest...you don't remember one song and though you still rock to "Say Hello"...that shit gets skipped on your iTunes shuffle. The only reason I had an doubt in the marketing of Blueprint 3 was 1) I did not like any of the released singles such as DOA, and since Im beginning to hate Drake...'Off That' was 'off' my music library, and I couldn't take Rihanna crying on 'Run This Town'. 2) I was skeptical about whether he was trying to be on his 'I am a veteran to this HipHop so let me stick with hardcore gangster shit or if he was trying to be 'I am so different bitches so half of my album is alternative so suck it up'. LUCKILY, his 15 something odes to his hustle, business state of mind, and New York City for blessing him with the gift of making music as well as hit music has truly made this album as 'Real As it Gets' and worthy of praise and a blog on MicaSaysss. Seriously, anyone who reads this needs to take my word: Grace your iTunes with this album.
download and listen...or else. Hey Mr. Carter...you tha shit!
OH!? Don't have it?...get it here. BTW, your really late in the game.
Blueprint 3/download
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