Kill Jay Z

Album: 4:44 (2017)
Charted: 55
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  • Kill Jay Z, they'll never love you
    You'll never be enough, let's just keep it real, Jay Z
    Fuck Jay Z, I mean, you shot your own brother
    How can we know if we can trust Jay Z?
    And you know better, nigga, I know you do
    But you gotta do better, boy, you owe it to Blue
    You had no father, you had the armor
    But you got a daughter, gotta get softer
    Die, Jay Z, this ain't back in the days
    You don't need an alibi, Jay Z
    Cry, Jay Z, we know the pain is real
    But you can't heal what you never reveal
    What's up, Jay Z?
    You know you owe the truth to all the youth
    That fell in love with Jay Z
    You got people you love you sold drugs to
    You got high on life, that shit drugged you
    You walkin' around like you invincible
    You dropped outta school, you lost your principles
    I know people backstab you, I feel bad, too
    But this "fuck everybody" attitude ain't natural
    But you ain't the same, this ain't KumbaYe
    But you got hurt because you did cool by 'Ye
    You gave him twenty million without blinkin'
    He gave you twenty minutes on stage, fuck was he thinkin'?
    "Fuck wrong with everybody?" is what you sayin'
    But if everybody's crazy, you're the one that's insane
    Crazy how life works
    You got a knot in your chest, imagine how a knife hurts
    You stabbed Un over some records
    Your excuse was "He was talkin' too reckless!"
    Let go your ego over your right shoulder
    Your left is sayin', "Finish your breakfast!"
    You egged Solange on
    Knowin' all along, all you had to say you was wrong
    You almost went Eric Benét
    Let the baddest girl in the world get away
    I don't even know what else to say
    Nigga, never go Eric Benét
    I don't even know what you woulda done
    In the future, other niggas playin' football with your son
    You had lost it
    Thirteen bottles of Ace of Spade, what it did to Boston
    Nah, Jay Z
    Bye, Jay Z Writer/s: Alan Parsons, Eric Norman Woolfson, Ernest Wilson, Shawn Carter
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 2

  • C ++ All On Your Tongue from Las Vegas. NevadaTo jay z I used to love you and beyonce ask anyone who knows me, I don't any more cause your comments towards a situation you don't know the truth about and seems you are a person of judgment for the wealthy, but I'm really the wealthy one and they wouldn't be s--t without me, get that straight. Everyday they got me in mind and they said when they stop talking about you then worry, I don't listen to that either who and what I listen to is a lawyer about the law the ones they the one who got 20mill not even close for himself to buisy tricking off trust me, so your lyrics wrong again I drop out of college but have recently started back sometimes its best do one thing at a time to make sure you hit your target 4 ways the way GOD woukd fight off his enemy, so jay z you said some harsh things about me the one you wrap about in your 444 I do take it personally because it is my life a story that people make up atleast all is not real and I only need one clause that they claim is me ans its not I win oh I'm going after everything down to the penny for pain and suffering and why don't your next song be about how stupid you could be to write what you did in plaintext English, and the point that greedy wanna expose some one of the same thing for 11 years, she wants everything open source, and her or their life's private, what happened to all that info I have on them why would it not be hidden, that is ain out stupid to me and makes me happy to never really legally joined , another clause you probly don't know at this point jay z I don't care what your opinion is we have them like a donkeys ass here's my personal opinion to you since you have grew out those dreds had a baby by your wife's said to be cousin, the boy looks just like you, and your other kids by beyonce, must be why Solange kicked your ass. Dirty dog you, still your trader wife holds on its good for her because of who she really is the devil and shoumd still be under her fathers management for the lack of wrong from right. And you wearing those pink suits jay z I don't care the season or the time of trees and fab there is just some things you don't follow. Its either that or you joined a different org beside gang banging more like the LGQRYR what ever you call them, one reason I made a quick decision to let you go you and your bisexuality wife no fir those reasons but as a whole for everything I thought you were, your not, conservative and values have more then one meaning and title isn't it, to be conservative and having value on life is to be real , its actions of character, and appearance, you seem to have lost that you and bonny ok clide, stop talking about people because I hope you get my message cause I got yours, and not to mention they called the word camel thats not me that's what you look like over in Afghanistan.
  • Jay Q from Ny NyI have colitis and can rarely leave the bathroom each day, I spend hours on the toilet and my stomach is in knots, I listen to Jay Z as my bowels relax and I know it gonna be alright, Jay Z been my go to for toilet operations since the day one pronto on the bowl diggity. I remember the days of the Yankees and ridin the tube, doesn't happen anymore, have to locate near a restroom all day, make it hard to date when your lady is in the living room ready to get busy and you in the bathroom trying not to make so much noise, what about the song empire, like NY is empire yo, Hennessey for life.
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