These are all Followers of Dwight York AKA dr Malachi York Who was their master teacher He did a dIddy before DIddy did a dIddy. Got a ridiculous amount of counts of child abuse pedophilia etc They locked them up for over 100 something years. And I believe he didn't promote black power more like black supremacy. In the 90s his name got thrown around in rap a lot He taught his followers Judaism Christianity and Islam Esoteric, Egyptian Mystery, Gnosis, Wrote a bunch of books Including one saying he's from the planet Rizay
It's crazy how under rated Jaz-O is. The man had a sick ass style and he mentored Jay-Z. Jay even said he would've been in prison if Jaz hadn't taken him under his wing. As an artist myself he's a true inspiration and originator👍🎤
People dont understand how diffciult it is to rap like this, the type of hip hop that was impressive and made you as a kid want to pick up a pen and pad and try to emulate ....... Jayz is a true emcee on the mic and Jaz of course is the originator
Dundeal No. There were some 80's songs with the same cadence. Kool Moe Dee and his first group are the true originators. Listen to their 1980 song The New Rap Language.
Exactly!!! He invented the Triplet style. He talked about it in his Sway interview. He said about 1985. People reported battling Jaz and Jay Z in Highschool and they would switch up and go triplet style
@dopekilla a until I hear another MC provide proof that Jaz O didn’t start this style, he started this style. He clearly explained how it happened in his Sway interview. I’m old enough to know. I don’t wanna here about a bar someone spit or one isolated situation. This was Jaz’s regular flow and no one has disputed except you. Everyone calls him the Originator and him and Jay had two songs out decades ago, without any dispute or challenge. Please stop
So happy to be GenX and witness Hip Hop and other genres when there was more depth/meaning to lyrics, there was a certain type of collective individualism connecting people - all w/out internet, and nice beats you could dance to and just be Fly at the same time. I Really miss those days sometimes..
@paul old school rap hip-hop music I was listening to Brand Nubian's "Slow Down" w/my niece who loves music. Told her it was a remake then played "What I Am" by Edie Brickel, you should've seen her surprise. I love how they sampled semi obscure songs back then too.
This is the version of Jay Z that Eminem said was a better rapper than he was in the late 90's. I think in the song until I collapse, he puts Jay z as one of the rappers that's better than he was.
I am 46 white guy-I started listening to hip hop about 88 (I was 10). Yo and Rap City were just coming out-Id rush home everyday at 4:30 from playing sports with my friends to watch. I remember this video and his dancing. This was dope-I am going to look up his album in streaming. My older brother who got me into hip hop used to sing the line “It’s me Steezo, the fly negro”!. I see that by the comments-he’s passed now. RIP Steezo-thank you for your hip hop, you don’t know how far it reached…
[Verse 2: JAY-Z] Wreckin and wreckin in seconds less than speeds of light So the miggeda-more that come, the miggeda-merrier, right, right Excitin the mic much to the delight of millions of Nubians And Amorites just can't understand the groove we're in Cool, it might take a couple of takes for you to clarify Don't lie, you coulda never got in on the first try But never to worry, I'm not in a hurry, take your time Cause it's my rhyme, I siggeda-said so, and I'm J-A-Y-Z, y'all know me I wish you co-write, cause you'd pay me all the rhymes you stole from me Leave you freeze in a minute, you gotta get in it breathin Only when it lets, no sweat, I stutter-step with ease, and Stop fakin, you're makin it, son I'm breakin and breakin and breakin your tongue Don't get caught perpetratin the cool ones Figure we're bigger and badder and better, and baby, let's face it We bring havoc, flowin faster than rabbits, try to race it The lyrical miracle writer, flippin until it drives you Crazy, seek spiritual help from Jaz and Jay Zee Standin in awe, you saw the best of em all, the rest will fall Requestin for more, jaws stuck on the floor These lyrics I pour, we saw, because we're greater And we are the thiggida-thiggida-thiggida-the (The) originators Word
@@________GHOST________ yeah, it's not bullshit. Who ever disagrees, well, just goes to show how much you know and how fucked up it is that you don't know by now. Guess I shouldn't be surprised. The world is full of fuckin, sheep people who don't know shit else outside of being entertained and dumded down.
@@criticworld874 na man he definitely did. Trust me. I grew up in Queens around that time and in 88, jay's name was ringing out all over new york. It was him and kenneth supreme mcgriff that us kids looked up to at the time.
@@illwill1991 I can't argue with what you know about New York I'm just going by the info giving by dehaven the actual man jay z hung with he basically said jay did his little thing like (watch kid) looked out for police and sold some rocks he was not on know no supreme level just my opinion Now what facts you have beside you growing up in New York
@@MulatoJuanno he wasn’t, Peter King from Saxon Studio (UK) originated this style, then the likes of Papa San took it to Jamaica. More than likely Jay Z/Jaz O/Das Efx picked up on it because dancehall was everywhere in Brooklyn.
Renard Waboo i dont understand why people hvent questioned his name before, his rap name was shawnie dee before he met jaz, then all of a sudden his name is jay-z and he hasnt even explained what that means or where ot comes from
Home team Old school Marcy..Bedstuy Williamsburg and Bushwick..this had to be like 88 or 90.. I remember when this first came out. Marcy went crazy. Jaz was a master on the Mic and Jay was promising understudy.
This song is so dope and classic!! And is Jay-Z really the originator of the tongue-twisting rhyme style? It's possible. Who would have thought the kid in this video, would become one of the most influential rappers ever? One of the all-time greats and goats? It's been an amazing thing to see. #Salute to both of these legendary MC's. #TheOriginators 👊💜🐐📚🎤🎹🎧🔥🙏👌💯
@@Lovepunanybad888 I know that Jaz-O mentored Jay-Z, Kevin. Along with Big Daddy Kane. I should have mentioned Jaz-O is one of the originators of the tongue-twisting style too, that way it wouldn't look like I wasn't giving him credit as well. But Jaz-O gets all the props from me, bro. He's a legendary MC, who doesn't truly get the credit he deserves. But true hip-hop heads will give him that though. 👊💯
@@M.Sleeze Jaz-O is a the pioneer but more than a pioneer he Mentored a pioneer Jay-z Beanie Sigel and State property Dame at the same.time but Jay was The chump horse or money getter true Jay can't tie Big Jaz Aka Jaz-o Nike strings but Hawaian Sophie started it all competing with Fresh prince the whole time, yet and still Jaz-O is faster with the rhyme but after Bleek careers,validated Rick Ross supported Meek (Philly stand up)Teamed up with Yeezy married Beyonce parlayed the Jim Jones and Jadakiss situation and meanwhile Jaz-O still dropped Ova after Nas either this clown Then Dropped ova Part to Friends Betrayed and a Jawn with Busta who is better then Marshall and Twista and Bone Thuggs and JAZ-O murked all of them I had Jazz First album nigga Jaz-O one of the best I. The game but now Black Thought top mc in the game my Young black Boah !!!
Twista was in the Guinness book of world records as the fastest rapper before this song even came out. He is the father of any fast rapping style. This was a dope track and still is.
Before hip hop sold out for commercialism it was so positive and pro black. I even hear Sister Soulja in the beginning. She wrote my favorite novel, Coldest Winter Ever👏🏾
This and Hawaiian Sophie were and still are trash songs. There's a reason why Jay-Z tries to avoid his past with these songs. Also, keep in mind that Straight Outta Compton came out before this which is way ahead of its time and a way better song than this which shows you that this wasn't all the style back then.
give jaz o and jay z his props without jaz no jay z without jay z no legacy, yall youngings are lucky to be able to see this man worked hard on his craft, and has mastered it, and out stood all the greatest rappers. youggins show jay z respect his a hip hop God and so is Jaz-0
Prolly why Jay-z don't like Offset, The Migos get pioneer status and do a less complex similar thing in comparison to old school rap, making a fortune compared to what older rapper made.
Why would someone who never created any work on par with Jay's be given the same accolades? He's praised for his rapping ability and some quality production, that's enough.
Jay-Z said himself that if he hadn't went on tour with Jaz as his hype man in London that he would've went to prison. Jay made a song about a friend on his Kingdom Come album that he kicked it with everyday who he sold drugs with that got busted while he was on tour with Jaz and did 13 years. Had Jaz not brought Jay with him to London there would be no Jay-Z. So Jaz made more than just Jay's default rap-style.
This was a dope time for black folk in terms of pride. I miss this.
NWA came along "shocked" the world with things we already been seeing everyday.
@derricksmalls2293 lol exactly
These are all Followers of Dwight York AKA dr Malachi York Who was their master teacher He did a dIddy before DIddy did a dIddy. Got a ridiculous amount of counts of child abuse pedophilia etc They locked them up for over 100 something years. And I believe he didn't promote black power more like black supremacy. In the 90s his name got thrown around in rap a lot He taught his followers Judaism Christianity and Islam Esoteric, Egyptian Mystery, Gnosis, Wrote a bunch of books Including one saying he's from the planet Rizay
This shit gets half a star out of 5!
It's crazy how under rated Jaz-O is. The man had a sick ass style and he mentored Jay-Z. Jay even said he would've been in prison if Jaz hadn't taken him under his wing. As an artist myself he's a true inspiration and originator👍🎤
I see what you did there.
Thank you.
If if Jay z didn’t mention Jaz, real hip hop ppl know.
I doubt it his lame ass ain’t done nuthin in the streets
@@wolfprime ?
People dont understand how diffciult it is to rap like this, the type of hip hop that was impressive and made you as a kid want to pick up a pen and pad and try to emulate .......
Jayz is a true emcee on the mic and Jaz of course is the originator
Dude stfu it ain’t that deep
Jaz O too don’t forget
Anybody with half a brain can mumble rap, this is talent.
Oh, love that Afrocentric positive 90s hip hop.
Me too...
Then nwa came and now we got drill
@@getsugaallen6612What? Since the East Coast wants to take credit for the so-called creation of Gansta Rap, then you should acknowledge Schooly D.
Jaz-O fathered this style. Great history lesson. Dope channel.
@Knowtheledge Thelastdayz It's *TOO* , not to.
Dundeal No. There were some 80's songs with the same cadence. Kool Moe Dee and his first group are the true originators. Listen to their 1980 song The New Rap Language.
@@ndiayek Agreed Monie Luv and various Jamaican Toasters did this also.
Exactly!!! He invented the Triplet style. He talked about it in his Sway interview. He said about 1985. People reported battling Jaz and Jay Z in Highschool and they would switch up and go triplet style
@dopekilla a until I hear another MC provide proof that Jaz O didn’t start this style, he started this style. He clearly explained how it happened in his Sway interview. I’m old enough to know. I don’t wanna here about a bar someone spit or one isolated situation. This was Jaz’s regular flow and no one has disputed except you. Everyone calls him the Originator and him and Jay had two songs out decades ago, without any dispute or challenge. Please stop
So happy to be GenX and witness Hip Hop and other genres when there was more depth/meaning to lyrics, there was a certain type of collective individualism connecting people - all w/out internet, and nice beats you could dance to and just be Fly at the same time. I Really miss those days sometimes..
I do all the time. Thank you for saying these words because they are in my soul.
OMG...u just took the words right outta mouth. I was just thinking this.
@paul old school rap hip-hop music I was listening to Brand Nubian's "Slow Down" w/my niece who loves music. Told her it was a remake then played "What I Am" by Edie Brickel, you should've seen her surprise. I love how they sampled semi obscure songs back then too.
@@soniamichelle2393 I miss hip hop with samples I got to know a lot of great artist's from samples.
"a certain type of collective individualism connecting people"😄😄 Talk about a thesaurus fail.
The man playing the instrument at 3:08 is part of the Band in the 1st 3 seasons of The Eric Andre Show
He faking they sampled beats
YO WTF
you don't know it's called a saxophone?
The man on the saxophone @3:08 is my father. Maybe the Eric Andre show sampled that sound present day but this song was recorded in 1989.
Absolutely wild fact
The flow is ahead of the time.
And the music video too.
Jay-Z has come A LONG WAY!! Humble beginnings!
best channel ive never seen these videos!
Jaz-O is one of the greatest of all time, really underrated
This is the version of Jay Z that Eminem said was a better rapper than he was in the late 90's.
I think in the song until I collapse, he puts Jay z as one of the rappers that's better than he was.
Idk, he's no Shock G
Jaz O incredible, JAY Z magnificent..
Two Kings 👑
Man, this song is still dope. Jaz-O ripping the beat so fast
🧢Boiiiiiiistahhhhhp
Back when he was raw and young and a universe of talent!.
Timeless style
Timeless lyrics
And a timeless track hands all the way down
Timeless? I don't think that word means what you think it means sweetie, this hasn't aged well
@@seewhativescene maybe not to you
I am 46 white guy-I started listening to hip hop about 88 (I was 10). Yo and Rap
City were just coming out-Id rush home everyday at 4:30 from playing sports with my friends to watch. I remember this video and his dancing. This was dope-I am going to look up his album in streaming. My older brother who got me into hip hop used to sing the line “It’s me Steezo, the fly negro”!. I see that by the comments-he’s passed now. RIP Steezo-thank you for your hip hop, you don’t know how far it reached…
This is how you make your dreams come true! Dreaming, putting the work in to achieve & collaborating with your role models!💯🙌🏾❤️
[Verse 2: JAY-Z]
Wreckin and wreckin in seconds less than speeds of light
So the miggeda-more that come, the miggeda-merrier, right, right
Excitin the mic much to the delight of millions of Nubians
And Amorites just can't understand the groove we're in
Cool, it might take a couple of takes for you to clarify
Don't lie, you coulda never got in on the first try
But never to worry, I'm not in a hurry, take your time
Cause it's my rhyme, I siggeda-said so, and I'm J-A-Y-Z, y'all know me
I wish you co-write, cause you'd pay me all the rhymes you stole from me
Leave you freeze in a minute, you gotta get in it breathin
Only when it lets, no sweat, I stutter-step with ease, and
Stop fakin, you're makin it, son
I'm breakin and breakin and breakin your tongue
Don't get caught perpetratin the cool ones
Figure we're bigger and badder and better, and baby, let's face it
We bring havoc, flowin faster than rabbits, try to race it
The lyrical miracle writer, flippin until it drives you
Crazy, seek spiritual help from Jaz and Jay Zee
Standin in awe, you saw the best of em all, the rest will fall
Requestin for more, jaws stuck on the floor
These lyrics I pour, we saw, because we're greater
And we are the thiggida-thiggida-thiggida-the (The) originators
Word
Jay Zee 💀
Damm they both killed this! Miss these days
Damn I remember watching this on Yo Mtv Raps. Who knew Jay-Z would blow the way he did.
I'm glad the youth can see that this was "The Culture".✌🏿
Hip Hop was soo dope back then. Great track n memories..salute
Classic from 1990! ❤️🔥
It's safe to say Jay-Z grew up in front of our eyes as an artist he went from a young man to a grown man and took away Beyond hip-hop God bless
That was a treat to see some of Marcy's Beginnings of Hip Hop flow & culture...👍🏽Kool Stuff.
Back when Jay-Z had that stuttering fast flow! Gets no better than that ,word up to Jaz-O too!
@@________GHOST________ dont start that bullshit
@@marvdatboi Nah. You don't start that shit.
Everything else in Jay's career is better than this.
@@________GHOST________ yeah, it's not bullshit. Who ever disagrees, well, just goes to show how much you know and how fucked up it is that you don't know by now. Guess I shouldn't be surprised. The world is full of fuckin, sheep people who don't know shit else outside of being entertained and dumded down.
@UCbbhE_EhXe1bFYHrgsqwYyw of course he was ,Jaz-O was Jay's mentor i'm just simply giving props. Didn't mean to offend homie
From this verse you could tell Jay was destined for greatness and hey, it's difficult to imagine him pushing weight in that Waldoesque shirt. lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cause he didn't fans believe anything
@@criticworld874 na man he definitely did. Trust me. I grew up in Queens around that time and in 88, jay's name was ringing out all over new york. It was him and kenneth supreme mcgriff that us kids looked up to at the time.
@@illwill1991 I can't argue with what you know about New York I'm just going by the info giving by dehaven the actual man jay z hung with he basically said jay did his little thing like (watch kid) looked out for police and sold some rocks he was not on know no supreme level just my opinion
Now what facts you have beside you growing up in New York
How the fuck have I not heard of this masterpiece.
You're young
Everybody gives Das Efx credit for this style but these dudes are “The Originators” ✊🏿
Grandmaster Caz was the first
@@MulatoJuanno he wasn’t, Peter King from Saxon Studio (UK) originated this style, then the likes of Papa San took it to Jamaica. More than likely Jay Z/Jaz O/Das Efx picked up on it because dancehall was everywhere in Brooklyn.
Das never did double time rap . They occasionally extended the syllables of some words .
Naw it's teista
@@TwiceBorn369 thx for the explicatiom bro, salutes.
This is who Nas was referring to on Ether.
"Sean Carter to Jay Z, damn you on Jaz d@$%." Ether
Renard Waboo i dont understand why people hvent questioned his name before, his rap name was shawnie dee before he met jaz, then all of a sudden his name is jay-z and he hasnt even explained what that means or where ot comes from
This niggas whole career has been based on jackin' otha niggas style and running wit it just like his wife that's why their perfect for each other.
@@diallo6197 *they're* , NOT their.
Actually his name was Jazzy in his neighborhood and when he got down with Jaz-O he changed it from Jazzy to Jay-Z
No kidding 😐😐😐😐
Home team Old school Marcy..Bedstuy Williamsburg and Bushwick..this had to be like 88 or 90.. I remember when this first came out. Marcy went crazy. Jaz was a master on the Mic and Jay was promising understudy.
Ironic how it turned out. Jay-Z goes on to create one of the most successful labels in hip-hop history and simply leaves Jaz hangin' by the wayside.
One of the best jayz colabs of all time
lol
BUSTA RHYMES sent me to this joint. Classic ❤
This song is so dope and classic!! And is Jay-Z really the originator of the tongue-twisting rhyme style? It's possible. Who would have thought the kid in this video, would become one of the most influential rappers ever? One of the all-time greats and goats? It's been an amazing thing to see. #Salute to both of these legendary MC's. #TheOriginators 👊💜🐐📚🎤🎹🎧🔥🙏👌💯
Aaron Verico1 You saw rep guys rapping and you only ask about Jayz? NO! It was Jaz O the other guy in the video who mentored Jayz.
@@Lovepunanybad888
I know that Jaz-O mentored Jay-Z, Kevin. Along with Big Daddy Kane. I should have mentioned Jaz-O is one of the originators of the tongue-twisting style too, that way it wouldn't look like I wasn't giving him credit as well.
But Jaz-O gets all the props from me, bro. He's a legendary MC, who doesn't truly get the credit he deserves. But true hip-hop heads will give him that though. 👊💯
Jaz was pioneer not jay
@@M.Sleeze Jaz-O is a the pioneer but more than a pioneer he Mentored a pioneer Jay-z Beanie Sigel and State property Dame at the same.time but Jay was The chump horse or money getter true Jay can't tie Big Jaz Aka Jaz-o Nike strings but Hawaian Sophie started it all competing with Fresh prince the whole time, yet and still Jaz-O is faster with the rhyme but after Bleek careers,validated Rick Ross supported Meek (Philly stand up)Teamed up with Yeezy married Beyonce parlayed the Jim Jones and Jadakiss situation and meanwhile Jaz-O still dropped Ova after Nas either this clown Then Dropped ova Part to Friends Betrayed and a Jawn with Busta who is better then Marshall and Twista and Bone Thuggs and JAZ-O murked all of them I had Jazz First album nigga Jaz-O one of the best I. The game but now Black Thought top mc in the game my Young black Boah !!!
Twista was in the Guinness book of world records as the fastest rapper before this song even came out. He is the father of any fast rapping style. This was a dope track and still is.
This when I first heard and seen him I tell these young bucks where we're you'll in 1989 I first seen this on RAP CITY know your history 🎵🎶🎤🎼🎧🎼🎤🎵
I'm here because Twista sent me here. Saying that these guys were the OGs of this flow.
His sway interview brought me here, Jaz-O was a sick rapper:-))
Jaz-o was that dude . Powerful track ! Shalum Lakum ...
jay been in the game for about 30 years. Crazy!!
It's always 90 now in my world!
Still till this day 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Throw the dog a bone Jay, you a billionaire. This guy put Jay on in 89/90 for sure. I remember watching this in the 8th grade and Im 47 now.
Before hip hop sold out for commercialism it was so positive and pro black. I even hear Sister Soulja in the beginning. She wrote my favorite novel, Coldest Winter Ever👏🏾
That’s that kid I knew right there!!
💯🫡🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The originators!
This was amazing to witness at the age 27.
Dr.York influence is everywhere!!!
A lot of younger cats don't remember Jay Z like this. I had this joint. hawaiian sofie was dope to
naw this weak back then
Video Music Box days.
@@jkdortch2308...You don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
This and Hawaiian Sophie were and still are trash songs. There's a reason why Jay-Z tries to avoid his past with these songs. Also, keep in mind that Straight Outta Compton came out before this which is way ahead of its time and a way better song than this which shows you that this wasn't all the style back then.
*Sophie* and *too* , not to.
give jaz o and jay z his props without jaz no jay z without jay z no legacy, yall youngings are lucky to be able to see this man worked hard on his craft, and has mastered it, and out stood all the greatest rappers. youggins show jay z respect his a hip hop God and so is Jaz-0
3:33 minutes of harsh skills. Jaz O is a legend
Damn i listen to this & hawaiian sophie yesterday lol
Живу в России и часто пересматриваю этот шедевр!
Jay Z is absolute fire in this
RIP Prodigy
For those that don't know,the j and z are the trains that go to marcy,hence, jay-z
That's what he told you to distract from how he was imitating Jaz-O flow
How did Shawn Carter go from this to Takeover to story of oj. #respect
thanks to this channel for preserving history
We love New York!!!🔥😎💕🥰. A Jazz
Jaz-O and Jay-Z , #ONEMOREALBUM
Back to the real black movement
Arab gods are part of a real black movement ? 🤣😂🤣
Take a seat, and sit down, clown.
Perfect flow even now in 2020
That's why jaz o a legend
Damn they were flowing
This gave me chills
Nostalgic………..✌🏽
This is the only one I buy these two 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My first time hearing this and I’m definitely ready to find more
Primera vez que la escuchó genial..2020'.' Espectacular
This ain't cartoon drama caper pass the paper your mind's in a daze higher than a skyscraper 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🔥🔥🔥🔥
This video looks like A Tribe Called Quest video. I like it.
They all looked similar then. lol
Came here after watching Twista's interview on drink champ..... Never heard of Jaz-O, respeck to him though....
This is my mind being blown realizing that this came out before Das EFX...
I wish Jay Z stayed rapping like this. Even though is went out of style .. this is better than half of the shit out now.
Congrats. You have made it to the way years of Jay-Z's career.
ЗАМЕЧАТЕЛЬНОЕ ПОЗИТИВНОЕ ВИДЕО 👏👏👏👏👏
Fast rap began in Brooklyn. Big Daddy Kane, Jaz-O and Jay-Z
Not true at all
@Diggsmaybe midwest
I think it was audio two top billin
@DiggsMaybe oh my bad. I thought they met the first Brooklyn rapper
@DiggsMaybe well jaz o is his mentor so I guess jay did got his flow from him
This is Hip Hop 🏆
This is insane. 🔥
Wonder if Jay can still flow like this.
Prolly why Jay-z don't like Offset, The Migos get pioneer status and do a less complex similar thing in comparison to old school rap, making a fortune compared to what older rapper made.
Yes.
Listen to his verse on Clique
@@h3was547 did he ever say he don’t like offset? That doesn’t sound like something he’d just say
They never really lose it
Can't forget about The Jaz with JayZ. "The Originator" was the sh*t back in the day.
miss those days...Mecca
Never jay z raps like tht shit crazy
The Man known as Jay-Z deserves his respect.
He. Has it. He"s. Worth. 1.7 billion
Got the album on the back of this track..... Classic
What is it called?
Volume 3 Originators is too fire
Only way you can ever time travel back in time and then fast forward time to where Jay z is at now
this is rap classic 💣🔥🔝👍
JAZ is a lord to JAYZ
That beat right there sound smooth
I love this theme ❤ thank you
Jay z looking like Chappelle 😅😂😂
Bone. TOOK THIS STYLE. THAT. JAZ-O. AND. JAY-Z. FATHERED.
AND. PERFECTED IT. BY. MAKING IT MELODIC
I thought the was going at Das Efx.
@@d4the389 nope
This whole style reminds me of Twista when he did "mista tung Twista" same style of beat and feel of the music. The flow is TOTALLY different though
OLD SCHOOL HIP-HOP RAP THE JAZ AKA JAZ O FT JAY Z THE ORIGINATORS MUSIC 🎶 😃 😀 👍 👍
The lyrics are underrated due to the flow
Jaz killed this 🎉🎉🎉
AWESOME FAST FLOW
song is meaning of underrate
The Legend, Salute!
Shame Jaz-O didn't get any of the accolades Jay-Z got
Why would someone who never created any work on par with Jay's be given the same accolades?
He's praised for his rapping ability and some quality production, that's enough.
Gone Yesterday you got me there bud. Good talk.
@Rico Risken fuuk that nigga nas.
@Rico Risken jaz gave him that name dumb nigga he never went by Sean carter... From nas to nasty nas to Escobar damn Nas don't know who tf he wanna be
Jay-Z said himself that if he hadn't went on tour with Jaz as his hype man in London that he would've went to prison. Jay made a song about a friend on his Kingdom Come album that he kicked it with everyday who he sold drugs with that got busted while he was on tour with Jaz and did 13 years. Had Jaz not brought Jay with him to London there would be no Jay-Z. So Jaz made more than just Jay's default rap-style.
Legend.