@dafuqwrongwitu that was when music had genres and it wasn't all ghetto hood shit on the radio. When white kids wore skater shoes and never would be seen rockin a pair or Jordan's or dunks. The early 2000s were a movie 🎬 🎞 🎥. So much good music and everyone was different. Now everyone looks the same, dresses the same and listens to the same thing.
@@RicardoPicena Glastonbury was generally about big guitar bands and the working class, since jay a both have gone by the wayside, wouldn't be give a ticket now.
@@bigtimbo4236 A reformed drug dealer. Now a billion dollar rapper. Sorry..not sorry. I don't condone what he did as a young naive man. As a philanthropic rapper that donates to his community and society. We should be proud of a reformed man. Accountable Adults!👍🏽
@🖤Arrogant Goddess🖤 LOL! I'm not racist. Usually, a racist is the one accusing someone else of being a racist! Look up the history of that festival and let me know how many rappers have been booked. So I called the man a drug dealer, HE WAS!! I'd say the same about a white drug dealer. Drug dealers assist in ruining society as a whole, yet people celebrate them. That's ridiculous. I bet all the parents of kids he helped overdose and die wouldn't like drug dealers either. Hope it never happens to one of your kids, but if it did, you'd feel the same!
@kaliha55 Why would someone be proud of a man who went there to open up by singing one of Oasis' most popular songs ever as a shot to their face? That's responsible in your opinion, to start sh1t? I disagree. If he had just gone there and did his thing, let the haters be haters and didn't even address what Gallagher said, he might have been a responsible man to be proud of.
Not really when it's the best part of the night literally the loudest the crowd got was singing wonderwall....Rap music will always be an embarrassing cringefest it will always be laughed at by white people
It already went multi platinum in 1995 when Oasis released the record That its one of the best selling record in UK , since Queen, Stones days ( if you ever heard about those bands)
@@leerobinson4885 who told u dat do u know the crazy shit jayz done man shit he's own brother at 12 for stealing he's things being a junkie nd stabbed a couple guys he's dangerous don't know how they hands work though Ik that don't mean much but still
Lol excuse me that's 50 cent even Jay Z said he don't want no beef with 50 cause dude might go broke trolling you, it's not worth the trouble to get into a beef with 50, ask JA Rule
@@MarshallLore he wasn't even playing, just using a guitar as an accessory like every other rapper. He's holding an electric but you hear an acoustic. It's someone off stage or a prerecorded track.
The best part is that he followed this up with “If you're having girl problems I feel bad for you son I got ninety-nine problems but a bitch ain't one”
Pity he stole that (99 prob's..) from Ice-T, publicly deceptively doubling down by taking claim for it with a made up story, therefore, never giving Ice-T his due credit. What does that say about him?
@@Triniribbean It’s not stealing when you pay for the publishing. I’m so sick of you people spreading this bullshit. He took the title of the song the lyrics are different. Where is the stealing part at?
Did 90’s kids already forget that MTV episode where Jay-Z, in his limo, held up the Metelica black album, and said to the camera “what you know about that”.
Actually i believe you are correct!!! He certainly didn't disrespect the song!!! And yes i believe he is musically talented and could have/ still can explore many different areas of music if he chooses too and be very good doing it, But im certainly glad he gets to enjoy his family/ his children while still conducting good business....Im very happy for him he has always made very smart business move's some dislike him for it while others admire him for it, I don't believe he ever planned on leaving anyone behind he just refused and committed to himself to continue to keep moving forward...I think when you do that unfortunately people refuse too understand that and instead of learning from that its easier to place blame, and maybe petty was apart of it, but maybe he just proved he could do something someone didn't believe he could...Becauce he has proved he's very capable of doing anything and has never been afraid to do it!!!
I hope this guys are still alive and had to endure the years of watching Jay-Z consistently mash the gas on their ass! Hope they have witnessed and felt the pain thru it all!
@@benstevens6950 yes I know I have a couple strats I remember one of the brothers playing a J200 (which is a acoustic guitar) I guess it's over my head
The thing is that back then, Oasis, and Noel especially would say anything, literally anything to rule people up and get in the papers, I would say he’s said something about pretty much every major band, and it’s quite interesting to see how each one takes it, for example System of a Down did not take it well and their fan base still despises oasis, but Jay is definitely the best reaction I’ve seen, I can guarantee Noel was sat at home watching it laughing his head off.
@@mruncletheredge On key is not the aesthetic for rap singing. See Biz Markie, ODB, Master P. "Oh Baby, You! You got what I nee-heed!" The worse the singing, the better the song.