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There is no proof about that concert that anything happend beyond Prince not making it. If things were so bad between Tidal and Prince why was the Baltimore concert broadcast on Tidal? Why did Prince continue to send them content up and until the week before he died Was someone putting a gun to heads and forcing him to work with Tidal. Read the court docs nothing is going on with Tidal that was not going on with the UMG deal. More laywers trying to breach contacts to get commission checks.
There was a link of the concert on a now deleted thread on here. If you search it might show up. It was clearly an issue and JayZ was not happy with Prince. And IMO Prince may have given JayZ those songs because of this. | |
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There was nothing in those links but gossip and Prince gave Jay-Z music because he was contratually obligated to do so. You do realize that Tidal has some sort of proof of a contract or exchange of money or this case would not be going to court. | |
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it doesn't have to be logical. It doesn't mean it is race. . Again, stay focused. . And stop with your seriously ignorant race flames. Does Jay Z represent rap? Sweety I was there in the 80s when rap music was doing it's thing from underground to serface. I had UTFO and Roxanne Shante and the Real Roxanne, I was at the Fresh Fest concerts and will always be a hardcore Run-DMC and Jam Master Jay(RIP) fan. I was there in the 80s when older BLACK folk were against Rap music. I watched a show where Glady's Knight talked about why she liked rap and Della Reese explained why she didn't So you need to get off it.
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could U take the time and clear that up.
U still make no sense. slow down make sure you are using the right words etc | |
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There was nothing in those links but gossip and Prince gave Jay-Z music because he was contratually obligated to do so. You do realize that Tidal has some sort of proof of a contract or exchange of money or this case would not be going to court. I question who's signature maybe on that proof they say they have....strange how they brought that up late in the game. The video was proof and was very upsetting as it was very disrespectful of Prince. Remember he set fire to his tapes as well as what came out of his mouth. I will continue to stand by Prince not those that choose to disrespect him. | |
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* Thank you for the truth. | |
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* I agree, but your issue, then, should be with Prince and not with TIDAL since Prince GAVE his work to TIDAL. I think subscribing to streaming sites is stupid, but, again, it was Prince's idea to GIVE his work to TIDAL. So, if you don't like that Prince's work is on a streaming service, be angry with Prince and now his family. Jay-Z simply accepted with Prince GAVE him. And for some reason, many folks on this site, not you specifically, are angrier at TIDAL for having Prince's work than other streaming sites. And, I can only wonder why. I don't ever plan to join a streaming site, but I'm not going to be angry at any company for accepting the ability to sell Prince's work.
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* From slavery to today, there have always been black people who worked with the oppressor to ingratiate themselves to the white power structure by talking negatively about any black person who resists white domination. That does not mean that all black people must agree about the level of racism/white supremacy that exists today, but I can't think of anything that Jay-Z has done that creates trouble in the African-American community or anything that he has done that justifies police officers killing unarmed African Americans. (Well, there was that one time he encouraged white fans at the MTV awards to chant the N-word, but Prince allowed Shelia E to use it in a song as well so they both are guilty of that dumbass mistake.) As such, these black folks that you so conveniently present simply remind me of self-hating negroes who will do anything to ingratiate themselves to the white power structure unless they can provide specific examples of what Jay-Z has done to cause trouble in the African-American community.
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First off, I am a mild Jay-Z fan. My favorite emcee is Ghostface. I'm a huge Nas fan, & I've had issues with some of Jay-Z's lyrical content. I am however enjoying his new album.
الحيوان النادلة ((((|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|)))) ...AND THAT'S THE WAY THE "TITTY" MILKS IT!
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I never liked Jay Z until now. Those lyrics ring true to a fan like me. | |
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PR4Life so right! Prince pulling all his music of other sites is a complete endorsement for Tidal-wave, add his 50% equity stake negoiated with Jay-Z eye 2 eye, maybe one day the fan's will understand how we can all tap in 2 our pineal gland Prince did Prince2Elohim | |
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Prince liked Jay-Z. He believed in what Jay is doing. Prince was happy. | |
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No RACE is not involved. EVERYONE no one is exempt from the wrath of Prince fans. . Haven't you read all the murder conspiracy's Haven't you read the hatred directed at Prince's various family members and Tyka plotting Prince's death. . But you gotta admit, You like Jay Z. So you see things differently. And obviously others don't. . No there is nothing wrong with paying through Tidal. But in a society now were you pay to pay for something, even pay to pay a bill. Yeah people are not too confident in stuff and people. I still did not get my Tshirt and song from LotusFlow3r.com . No, race is not the issue. . Yes, But like I said, I spoke against what those ladies said, pointing to various positive things Jay Z has done and the belief that people do change. But that is their belief. | |
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Jay Z doesn't represent Blackness, nor does he represent the Black community. So for Black americans to not like Jay Z or certain rap styles does not mean they are self hating or work for the white supremacy system. . I've alread explained what they took issue about with Jay Z. He is a wealth rapper who was a drug dealer making money off the community and they just see him doing it in other ways. Including thru his wife.
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Does anyone understand that you can go to Tidal and download the music for purchase? No one is forced to stream. | |
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* I never said that Jay-Z represents Blackness or the Black community. I responded specifically to the point that these ladies said that Jay-z's work harms the black community. From what you have provided about these ladies, it seems that they have a rather myopic view/understanding about the narrative arc of Jay-Z's lyrics and career, and that's coming from someone like me who is not the biggest fan of hip hop merely because of the musical aesthetic. Of course, your friends have a right to their opinion regardless of how limited/narrow-minded it may be. * And if you want to make this a pissing contest, I've spent the last twenty years of my life teaching writing classes to help students improve their ACT scores to earn their way into college. Additionally, I have actually impacted and helped write public policy and legislation regarding laws that harmed Afro-Mississippians, including city ordinances regarding high speed chases in residential areas and removing stop and frisk policies. Furthermore, my entire adult life has been about working with black folks in Mississippi to get justice in the most racist state in America so I know what the trenches look like. Even more, because I have spent so long in the trenches, I had the experience of teaching college English to one of the biggest drug boys in our city, helping him to change his life from dope boy to community activist. So, while I'm no life-time fan of hip hop, I can appreciate anyone who is willing to work to change oneself, much like the young man that I taught and much like Jay-Z continues to do. It's a pity that your two "black" friends can't see this.
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1. I never said you did. My post before you came in was to someone else. My post was directed at the bs that people must be racist because they are against Jay Z. You are responding to a debate/discussion I'm having with someone else. . . 2. Dude, who is pissing? Where is the pissing contest? I'm not talking about me, I'm not talking about you. I was talking about the group of ladies. They are not my friends either. I did not read everything, because it is irrelevant to this, but I hope you feel a sense of accomplishment and have a good heart at it. . You are a Jay Z fan, I get it, your want to defend him, I get it. The discussion is hot over here: http://prince.org/msg/8/4...?&pg=1 New Jay-Z Album, 4:44 . additional to the above Jay Z discussion: Surprisingly, TMZ claims that Kanye had no idea that JAY-Z was about to drop an album bashing him when the financial dispute erupted last month. "4:44," which was released on June 30, delivered some pretty harsh lyrics aimed at Kanye. The track "Kill JAY-Z" hits hard: "But you got hurt because you did cool by 'Ye / You gave him 20 million without thinkin' / He gave you 20 minutes on stage, f--- was he thinkin'?"
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I'm done. Just stop being naive, man. Race is definitely involved....just not for everybody. I'm not going to keep doing this with you. I don't where you're from, or how you grew up, so I'm done. الحيوان النادلة ((((|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|)))) ...AND THAT'S THE WAY THE "TITTY" MILKS IT!
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Have you taken part in the Jay Z album discussion? Or did you read through it, not like what you read, assume they are racists, and then post your bias in this thread. . Adults don't jump at shadows. If there is someone real and presented, that is the only thing you can go by here. U cannot accuse people you don't know, in this instance of being racist, because they don't like Jay Z. This is Org culture. It is what it is. . Go over to the discussion on the album, a lot of the people who don't care for Jay Z are black org members. New Jay-Z Album, 4:44 http://prince.org/msg/8/443699 . Go post that they are as you put it:I really believe that the hate I see for Jay-Z, about Prince, on this site is race related. Not one person talking shit about him here can prove anything they claim. . Go post that in the thread, that you are probably refering to here. | |
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No. I didn't see the thread, & I'm not going to. But keep believing what you want. Just as you've heard that black people don't like Jay-Z, I've heard the same come from caucasian's mouths, but for completely different reasons. But keep spreading that "race isn't the issue", man. Go ahead & keep thinking that you can speak for everybody. There are no "shadows" to jump @, when I've seen it in reality. الحيوان النادلة ((((|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|)))) ...AND THAT'S THE WAY THE "TITTY" MILKS IT!
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laurarichardson said: Does anyone understand that you can go to Tidal and download the music for purchase? No one is forced to stream. I've mentioned this several times as well and none of the posters critical of Tidal here even acknowledged it. But yes, their central argument is moot because all the exclusive Prince music at Tidal was and remains, available without a subscription or the need to stream. | |
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lol so where did you get the idea that all of a sudden on a Prince.org site that 'the hate you see for Jay-Z, about Prince, on this site is race related...'? when outside of the 2014-2015 tidal discussion has there been a bunch of Prince+Jay Z related discussions full of hate for Jay Z that you have been seeing? . I just directed you to a very active thread about Jay Z and his current album, including Org members opinions on Jay Z and members I KNOW(facts) are African-American who have issue with Jay Z. So why not check it out? Why not post your opinion of Org members who are full of hate(or just don't care for him) there and get a real opinion? To not do so, isn't it being naive? . Is it that you prefer to believe something smokey based on a feeling, instead of fact, by asking org member right over in a different forum to get facts? . Isn't that like sitting in a room in your home listening to other people in another room talk about something you are not clear on, but instead come to a conclusion, then go into a third room of people as say 'I think the people in room 2 are saying A B C D' instead of just going into room 2 and asking?
Do you want me to ask for you?
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Then you are the only one. | |
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* Stop putting words into my mouth/statement to construct your straw man argument. Show me where I said that I was a Jay-Z fan. I've written on this site several times that I'm the least hip hop person I know. And, I've never purchased a Jay-Z album in my life. I am aware of some of his biggest hits, but I'm more aware of his narrative arc to improve his life. His music, for the most, doesn't move me, but I like a lot of the philanthropic work that he does. This is the point I was addressing--that the ladies you presented seemingly have a very narrow/myopic understanding of what it means to be a black person struggling against white supremacy while also struggling to become a better individual. You presented these ladies as if somehow that proves that Jay-Z is harming the community with his work, and I simply countered by asserting, again, that their notions seem to be limited and that there have always been black folks willing to minimize other black folks either to ingratiate themselves to the white power structure or simply because they don't like that other black person's notion of blackness. * As such, the pissing contest started when you felt a need to list their socio-political accomplishments as if that somehow justifies their narrow-minded/myopic understanding of blackness. By listing their accomplishments, you seemed to be clearly assuming/asserting that folks who see Jay-Z has having made a positive change and impact on the black community are people who could not have possibly done as much for the black community as the two ladies that you presented. These ladies may have done some work for/within the black community, but that does not mean that their notion of Jay-Z and blackness is not limited/narrow.
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So if YOU know people embellish things in rap songs why are you choosing to believe Jay Z then? What you said makes no sense. Read what you said. None of this has anything to do with the fact that you are choosing to side and trust Jay Z (for whatever reason). He hasn't done anything that shows that fans should completely trust his word. He has done shady things such as putting unauthorize material on TIDAL without Prince/Estate permission RIGHT after he passed away (basically taking advantage of his death) So I KNOW right there he aint shit and never will be shit.
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Ok you are not a Jay Z fan... . No 1725Topp I presented these women as Black women who while working on some cases went after Jay Z bring up the things they didn't like. To say to Titty, that just because someone doesn't like Jay Z doesn't make them a 'non-Black' racist. That is all it was. I don't really care for some of their ways, and as I originally said to the person I was originally talking to about this, I brought up, that I disagreed with them. That is all it was. . Titty made a baseless claim:I really believe that the hate I see for Jay-Z, about Prince, on this site is race related. Not one person talking shit about him here can prove anything they claim.
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That was not a pissing contest. It only would be if I was listing my accolades or activities.
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If Jay Z had respect for Prince why did he put unauthorize Prince songs on TIDAL a day AFTER Prince died....that is not respect.
Why was he bragging that he owned Prince catalog ( a LIE) AFTER Prince died...that is not respect.
Yall keep putting trust in this JOKE for some strange reason. Yea Jay Z is a JOKE. [Edited 7/2/17 18:05pm] | |
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Might be uncomfortable for some to believe but Prince choose to have his music on Tidal because. 1)He believed in Jay's artist friendly, middle finger to the overseer approach and 2)he wanted to support this black owned business. The struggle is real, just listen to Black Muse. 1 over Jordan...the greatest since | |
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The org does not make up earth's general population & you cannot defend any orger you don't know personally. Anybody can be anybody online, So while all the hate isn't always race related [which I never said it was], I'm willing to bet that some is. BUT not many will be willing to put out there that they're racist. How is that so hard to believe? Even if I wasn't a Jay-Z fan, if I see something fishy, I call it out. No matter what. I have love for every ethnicity. I don't discriminate. الحيوان النادلة ((((|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|)))) ...AND THAT'S THE WAY THE "TITTY" MILKS IT!
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