“If you can't buy the building at least stock the shelf /Then keep on stackin' 'til you stockin' for yourself”
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All tagged Jay-Z
“If you can't buy the building at least stock the shelf /Then keep on stackin' 'til you stockin' for yourself”
The Mona Lisa ain’t nothing but a back drop, baby.
I’ll never give up my Tidal.
Bey is calling 'em outttt.
I won't wear it if it's not fucking mine.
Directed by TNEG, who used pieces of their documentary tackling issues like black representation to enrich the visuals and story of the 4:44 narrative.
Completely subjective pop culture and life moments of the year.
A real-life tragedy about how a false arrest of a young black boy -Kalief was 16 at the time- led to three years at Rikers Island for a crime (allegedly stealing a backpack) he didn't commit and was never charged for.
Most of these songs we overheard on our recent trip to New York City: in Dover Street Market NYC, Opening Ceremony NYC, Stumptown Coffee, Alife, Generation Records Supreme, VFiles, Ace Hotel, etc.
Because here KNOTORYUS are behind the scenes people, we thought we'd list some of the most remarkable talents that made Beyoncé's fifth album such a triumph.
Hova does the power clap and drops a verse on Swizzee's beats. It's whatch'all been waitin' for ain't it?