8.7.13

The Slumbs Reviews Magna Carta Holy Grail


With production credits owed to a select few, I feel like Jay Z has possibly made one of his best albums with MCHG. From simple beats with massive amounts of booming bass such as "fuckwithmeyouknowigotit", to complex instrumentals using a plethora of sounds such as "BBC"; one can conclude that Jay has mastered the art of making music. Even with production from a 16 year old girl residing in Canada, he's still managed to put out the album of the year. I was really impressed once i heard the content of his lyrics. Jay fans are used to the political hood guy that usually appears, but with this one he takes a different approach. He taps into fatherhood and even bragging about his beautiful wife. Im even more happy with this album because Jay has reached a level of success where nobody can tell him what to do anymore. Therefore, he speaks about the things in the industry that people don't pay attention to. Childishly addressing the rumors about illuminati, I can honestly say that this album is definitely my favorite other than his Reasonable Doubt. Jay seems like he is finally having fun with what he is doing and i'm extremely anxious to see what he has up his sleeve next. All hail King HOV !

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