to be promoting rape
http://www.streethop.com/forums/article.php?t=94800
"Jay-Z will follow the release of his American Gangster album with an acappella version of the record next month.
Released on December 4th, the music-free album follows in the footsteps of the acappella version of his 2003 long-player The Black Album - which subsequently led to a number of spin-off records, namely Danger Mouse's The Grey Album.
The Black Album vocals also led to several well-known remixes from Mike Shinoda and even Linkin Park used his voice for a collaboration on their song "Collision Course".
It's thought Jay-Z is hoping similar results will happen with his American Gangster vocals.
Source: AngryRape.com"
now really there is not need for two news articles about the same thing but that isn't really the issue. but the source is angryRAPE.com that is a bit ....well, no need to point out the obvious.
oh and before anyone says he probably ment to write angryrap.com, do a search for it and see what comes up...or doesn't come up...
http://www.streethop.com/forums/article.php?t=94800
"Jay-Z will follow the release of his American Gangster album with an acappella version of the record next month.
Released on December 4th, the music-free album follows in the footsteps of the acappella version of his 2003 long-player The Black Album - which subsequently led to a number of spin-off records, namely Danger Mouse's The Grey Album.
The Black Album vocals also led to several well-known remixes from Mike Shinoda and even Linkin Park used his voice for a collaboration on their song "Collision Course".
It's thought Jay-Z is hoping similar results will happen with his American Gangster vocals.
Source: AngryRape.com"
now really there is not need for two news articles about the same thing but that isn't really the issue. but the source is angryRAPE.com that is a bit ....well, no need to point out the obvious.
oh and before anyone says he probably ment to write angryrap.com, do a search for it and see what comes up...or doesn't come up...