Posted by Jonathan Adler:
Sunday Song Lyric:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2007_01_21-2007_01_27.shtml#1169397377


   The retirement of Shawn Corey Carter, better known as Jay-Z -- the
   self-proclaimed "Michael Jordan of recordin'" and "Rap's Grateful
   Dead" -- was quite short-lived. His comback album, [1]Kingdom Come,
   almost sounds as if he never left the game. It has a few weak spots --
   and lacks [2]a good exam hypo -- but still features Jay-Z'ss trademark
   flow.

   The biggest change is not Jay'Z's flow, but his maturity. Several
   tracks are traditionally boastful routines, but now Jay-Z disses those
   who lack his experience and wisdom ("thirty is the new twenty"), not
   just his record sales and bling. He may be getting older, he's getting
   better ("I'm just getting better with time; I'm like Opus-One") -- and
   he's definitely richer ("what you call money I pay more in taxes").
   From "30 Something":

     I know everything you wanna do
     I did all that by the age of twenty-one
     By twenty-two, I had that brand new Ac' coupe
     I guess you could say that my legend just begun, I'm
     Young enough to know the right car to buy
     Yet grown enough not to put rims on it
     I got that six-deuece with curtains, so you can't see me
     And I didn't even have to put tints on it
     I don't got the bright watch, I got the right watch
     I don't buy out the bar, I bought the nightspot
     I got the right stock, I got
     Stockbrokers that's movin' it like white tops

   Jay-Z also turns serious and somewhat reflective at points, on issues
   large and small. In "Minority Report" -- his take on Hurricane
   Katrina.

     People was poor before the hurricane came
     But the down pour poured is like when Mary J. sang
     Every day it rains, so every day the pain
     But ignored them, and showed em the risk was to blame
     For life is a chain, cause and effected
     ***** off the chain because they affected
     It's a dirty game so whatever is effective . . .
     Left �em on they porches same old story in New Orleans
     Silly rappers, because we got a couple Porches
     MTV stopped by to film our fortresses
     We forget the unfortunate
     Sure I ponied up a mill, but I didn't give my time
     So in reality I didn't give a dime, or a damn
     I just put my monies in the hands of the same people that left my
     people stranded
     Nothin' but a bandit
     Left them folks abandoned
     Damn, that money that we gave was just a band-aid

   On another track, "Kingdom Come," Jay-Z justifies his decision to stop
   buying and promoting Cristal:

     **** Cristal, so they ask me what we drinking
     I thought dudes remark was rude okay
     So I moved on to Dom and Krug Rose
     And it's much bigger issues in the world, I know
     But I first had to take care of the world I know

References

   1. 
http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B000JJSRUM/ref=s9_asin_image_1/102-8449416-3511343
   2. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2004_12_19-2004_12_25.shtml#1103467626

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