Why The Hate For Blueprint 3?
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Treeze
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im no fan of jayz at all, but damn this album is hot. the posters on this site must never leave the house cuz they always constantly hating on it. it took me time to get used to it, but it grew on me over time. definitely the best album of 09. too many dope tracks on here. already home, a star is born, run this town, doa, thank you, empire state of mind and many more. jay is lyrically on fire throughout the whole ? , all the guests do their job and the beats are classic.
how can you not like this album?
how can you not like this album?
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aint better than BP1
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I like it but I don't think it's a classic like some of his other stuff. I thought it'd be better.
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BP3= Vol 2
It's not whack, it's just popular and you know how these elitist are when ? doesn't fit in their little boxes. -
BP3 suffers from three main flaws: weak production, horrid hooks, & inconsistency. The three tracks produced by Timbaland are largely forgettable: Reminder is plagued by an atrocious hook; Venus Vs Mars is undercut by another horrific hook (Shawty get it in, daddy go hard); and Off That features an unremarkable beat with Drake limited to a useless chant, making for a decidedly disappointing experience. Similarly, Hate is marred by almost the exact same problems - an abysmal hook, a mediocre beat & a guest verse from Kanye that is so comprehensively awful it ruins the entire song: "I am never sprung but I Springer, Jerry"..... while the chorus in What We Talking Bout sounds worse than nails scraping a chalkboard and On To The Next One employs an overbearing vocal loop which becomes uncomfortable within 60 seconds.
If there's one track that encapsulates this mediocrity of this album, it would be the closer, Young Forever. A saccharine, derivative rehash of "Forever Young" by Alphavile, the track rides Hudson’s flat, lifeless crooning for a full minute, before Jay flows awkwardly over the beat... forcing, stretching & speeding up words to make them fit the bars, then ending it all too abruptly with a weak final verse. Altogether, while the first 7 or 8 eight tracks of BP3 are decent and Jay brings it lyrically on a few joints, the quality in the second half of the album goes downhill, preventing it from being anywhere near the epochal masterpiece it was supposed to be. -
BP3= Vol 2
It's not whack, it's just popular and you know how these elitist are when ? doesn't fit in their little boxes.
Exactly, plus it seems like their education level is low as well.
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NevaChange wrote: »BP3 suffers from three main flaws: weak production, horrid hooks, & inconsistency. The three tracks produced by Timbaland are largely forgettable: Reminder is plagued by an atrocious hook; Venus Vs Mars is undercut by another horrific hook (Shawty get it in, daddy go hard); and Off That features an unremarkable beat with Drake limited to a useless chant, making for a decidedly disappointing experience. Similarly, Hate is marred by almost the exact same problems - an abysmal hook, a mediocre beat & a guest verse from Kanye that is so comprehensively awful it ruins the entire song: "I am never sprung but I Springer, Jerry"..... while the chorus in What We Talking Bout sounds worse than nails scraping a chalkboard and On To The Next One employs an overbearing vocal loop which becomes uncomfortable within 60 seconds.
If there's one track that encapsulates this mediocrity of this album, it would be the closer, Young Forever. A saccharine, derivative rehash of "Forever Young" by Alphavile, the track rides Hudson’s flat, lifeless crooning for a full minute, before Jay flows awkwardly over the beat... forcing, stretching & speeding up words to make them fit the bars, then ending it all too abruptly with a weak final verse. Altogether, while the first 7 or 8 eight tracks of BP3 are decent and Jay brings it lyrically on a few joints, the quality in the second half of the album goes downhill, preventing it from being anywhere near the epochal masterpiece it was supposed to be.
You basically summed it up right there though I reckon you're a bit generous with the seven or eight tracks being decent comment. The album was weak, simple as. Worse then Kingdom Come and I really didn't think Jay could've got lower than that -
dontdiedontkillanyone wrote: »You basically summed it up right there though I reckon you're a bit generous with the seven or eight tracks being decent comment. The album was weak, simple as. Worse then Kingdom Come and I really didn't think Jay could've got lower than that
Worse than Kingdom Come? Naw, but to each his own. -
BP3 was fire but i cant lie if you listen to it too much it gets boring
Haters was one of the best songs and Real as It Gets
So Ambitious was another classic track but its no BP1 or BP2
Kinda like Wayne's Tha Carter and Carter 2 were better than C3 -
Not Jay-Z best album, but far from wack. People just hate on the BP3 because they cant understand how he is still at least a top 3 rapper in the game at this age. They want this dude to fall of so bad and he just keeps making hits. Its not some much hate for the BP3 its hate for Jay-Z and his success. If the original Blueprint was released in 09 people will still hate because its JAY-Z. At this point people are just tired of him running the game when their favorite rapper will never be on that level.
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Not Jay-Z best album, but far from wack. People just hate on the BP3 because they cant understand how he is still at least a top 3 rapper in the game at this age. They want this dude to fall of so bad and he just keeps making hits. Its not some much hate for the BP3 its hate for Jay-Z and his success. If the original Blueprint was released in 09 people will still hate because its JAY-Z. At this point people are just tired of him running the game when their favorite rapper will never be on that level.
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NevaChange wrote: »BP3 suffers from three main flaws: weak production, horrid hooks, & inconsistency. The three tracks produced by Timbaland are largely forgettable: Reminder is plagued by an atrocious hook; Venus Vs Mars is undercut by another horrific hook (Shawty get it in, daddy go hard); and Off That features an unremarkable beat with Drake limited to a useless chant, making for a decidedly disappointing experience. Similarly, Hate is marred by almost the exact same problems - an abysmal hook, a mediocre beat & a guest verse from Kanye that is so comprehensively awful it ruins the entire song: "I am never sprung but I Springer, Jerry"..... while the chorus in What We Talking Bout sounds worse than nails scraping a chalkboard and On To The Next One employs an overbearing vocal loop which becomes uncomfortable within 60 seconds.
If there's one track that encapsulates this mediocrity of this album, it would be the closer, Young Forever. A saccharine, derivative rehash of "Forever Young" by Alphavile, the track rides Hudson’s flat, lifeless crooning for a full minute, before Jay flows awkwardly over the beat... forcing, stretching & speeding up words to make them fit the bars, then ending it all too abruptly with a weak final verse. Altogether, while the first 7 or 8 eight tracks of BP3 are decent and Jay brings it lyrically on a few joints, the quality in the second half of the album goes downhill, preventing it from being anywhere near the epochal masterpiece it was supposed to be.
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NevaChange wrote: »BP3 suffers from three main flaws: weak production, horrid hooks, & inconsistency. The three tracks produced by Timbaland are largely forgettable: Reminder is plagued by an atrocious hook; Venus Vs Mars is undercut by another horrific hook (Shawty get it in, daddy go hard); and Off That features an unremarkable beat with Drake limited to a useless chant, making for a decidedly disappointing experience. Similarly, Hate is marred by almost the exact same problems - an abysmal hook, a mediocre beat & a guest verse from Kanye that is so comprehensively awful it ruins the entire song: "I am never sprung but I Springer, Jerry"..... while the chorus in What We Talking Bout sounds worse than nails scraping a chalkboard and On To The Next One employs an overbearing vocal loop which becomes uncomfortable within 60 seconds.
If there's one track that encapsulates this mediocrity of this album, it would be the closer, Young Forever. A saccharine, derivative rehash of "Forever Young" by Alphavile, the track rides Hudson’s flat, lifeless crooning for a full minute, before Jay flows awkwardly over the beat... forcing, stretching & speeding up words to make them fit the bars, then ending it all too abruptly with a weak final verse. Altogether, while the first 7 or 8 eight tracks of BP3 are decent and Jay brings it lyrically on a few joints, the quality in the second half of the album goes downhill, preventing it from being anywhere near the epochal masterpiece it was supposed to be.
co sign! this is completely accurate. LMAO at hudson flat lifeless crooning. wow great review -
Kanye was great on that song
? is haters in 2010 still -
This album left me wanting more and not in a good way. I stopped listening to it about 2 weeks after it came out.maybe 4 or 5 songs i actually liked and the others were eh.
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BP3 was a nice album. Not his best work but better than kingdom come
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thank you is the only decent song on the album. that was the american gangster jay z crossing over into bp3. all of that other ? was weak to hot garbage.
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BP3= Vol 2
It's not whack, it's just popular and you know how these elitist are when ? doesn't fit in their little boxes.
No its not thats..................? was Expecting somehting else from Jay, Now me personallly, i must admit at first I really wasnt to crazy about it, I didnt hate it but i Was expectin it to be crazy, esp after AG was the ? that it was............But the album was SOLID, nice beats, nice Concepts, nice lryics...........HE dID WAt he was trynna do with kingdom come, become a Jayz 4 everybody not jsut the "hood".............but i thought thats wats made the albums Flawed, it was just solidnothing spectacular or ground breaking, just Solid. Many Jayz fans come to expect a certian Standard of music from Jay, it jsut didnt catch alot of other longtime Jay Fans like that.....................the other reason is, u have an unreasonable am,onut of jay haters, people who think jay is apart of a Clandestine Global Conspiracy to take over the World and other sillyness.............Anybody WHo says the albums trash is trippin, it just wasnt wat people expected it to be -
I remember hearing about how garbage that album was, then I finally heard it for myself and it is nowhere near as bad as they were saying. It was a solid album, the only true wack songs on that album was Hater and Reminder.
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I remember hearing about how garbage that album was, then I finally heard it for myself and it is nowhere near as bad as they were saying. It was a solid album, the only true wack songs on that album was Hater and Reminder.
you gotta quit saying Haters was wck
It wasnt
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I remember hearing about how garbage that album was, then I finally heard it for myself and it is nowhere near as bad as they were saying. It was a solid album, the only true wack songs on that album was Hater and Reminder.
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Not Jay-Z best album, but far from wack. People just hate on the BP3 because they cant understand how he is still at least a top 3 rapper in the game at this age. They want this dude to fall of so bad and he just keeps making hits. Its not some much hate for the BP3 its hate for Jay-Z and his success. If the original Blueprint was released in 09 people will still hate because its JAY-Z. At this point people are just tired of him running the game when their favorite rapper will never be on that level.ItzGravitation wrote: »truest ? posted today
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i didnt like it oh well
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Whatever hate BP3 received last year was well deserved because that album was trash!
I wasn't expecting some earth shattering, change the face hip hop type ? , but I sure as hell was expecting some trendy, futuristic, throw your glow sticks in the air type ? either. Everything on that album sucked. Easily forgettable lyrics, weak ass production, horrible hooks, BP3 is without a shadow of a doubt Jay's wackest album to date. Kingdom Come >>>> BP3. You know your ? is garbage when a track with Swizz Beatz is one of the best songs off your album. LMAO! -
dontdiedontkillanyone wrote: »You basically summed it up right there though I reckon you're a bit generous with the seven or eight tracks being decent comment. The album was weak, simple as. Worse then Kingdom Come and I really didn't think Jay could've got lower than that
Just like that disaster Kingdom Come, I thought BP3 fell short of the mark, too. No hate, I just didn't think the album was good enough. I ? with Jigga's old ? , but this album has some of the worst hooks I've heard in a long, long time. Even on a few of its stronger tracks (like What We Talkin About), the song starts off well, and then a ? -awful comes in to spoil things. If I could get past the hooks on this ? , I'd probably rate it 3/5. As a whole, though, the album is just very mediocre, to me - not great, not a classic... just plain average.tompetrez3 wrote: »co sign! this is completely accurate. LMAO at hudson flat lifeless crooning. wow great review
The song ? depresses me. Some fans enjoy it, but in my opinion.. the lyrics seem forced, the flow sounds sloppy, the hook is corny as ? , and on top of that... he tries to kick some rasta flow ? about half-way through. I hate the track with every cell in my body. -
Whatever hate BP3 received last year was well deserved because that album was trash!
I wasn't expecting some earth shattering, change the face hip hop type ? , but I sure as hell was expecting some trendy, futuristic, throw your glow sticks in the air type ? either. Everything on that album sucked. Easily forgettable lyrics, weak ass production, horrible hooks, BP3 is without a shadow of a doubt Jay's wackest album to date. Kingdom Come >>>> BP3. You know your ? is garbage when a track with Swizz Beatz is one of the best songs off your album. LMAO!
as if Swizz dont make good beats
Run this Town-Hit
Haters-Hit
Real As it Gets-Hit
Empire State of Mind-Megahit
DOA-Hit and much needed
So Ambitious-Hit
the other tracks were alright but it wasnt trash and it was better than Kingdom COme