Tag: Jay-Z
Kanye West – Monster ft. Jay-Z & Nicki Minaj
by o.isais on Aug.27, 2010, under Music
1 Comment :GOOD friday, Jay-Z, Kanye West, nicki minaj more...Jay-Z x Kanye x Swiss Beatz – Power Remix
by j.delosreyes on Aug.23, 2010, under Music
Leave a Comment :Hova, jay, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Swiss Beatz, Yeezy more...All Black Everything
by a.meshot on Aug.11, 2010, under Footwear
Nike will bring together sports and entertainment as one of basketball’s most prestigious teams shares the stage with one of the world’s greatest entertainers. Music mogul and multi-platinum selling recording artist JAY-Z will take the stage at New York’s Radio City Music Hall for a performance following a one-of-a-kind, on-court showcase featuring finalists for the 2010 USA Basketball World Championship Team as part of the inaugural World Basketball Festival.
Lil Wayne Calls Mack Maine from Prison
by j.delosreyes on Jun.13, 2010, under Music
Lil Wayne gives Mack Maine a call from prison. They discuss Drakes new album “Thank Me Later” and adding a verse to Drakes “Light Up” joint, which is already featuring Jay-Z.
Via: LilWayneHQ
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Drake – Thank Me Later
by a.meshot on Jun.03, 2010, under Music
Tracklist
1. Fireworks (Feat. Alicia Keys) (Produced by Noah “40? Shebib)
2. Karaoke (Produced by Francis & The Lights)
3. The Resistance (Produced by Noah “40? Shebib)
4. Over (Produced by Boi-1da)
5. Show Me A Good Time (Produced by Kanye West)
6. Up All Night (Feat. Nicki Minaj) (Produced by Boi-1da)
7. Fancy (Feat. TI and Swizz Beatz) (Produced by Swizz Beatz)
8. Shut It Down (Feat. The Dream) (Produced by Noah “40? Shebib and Omen)
9. Unforgettable (Feat. Young Jeezy) (Produced by Noah “40? Shebib and Boi-1da)
10. Light Up (Feat. Jay-Z) (Produced by Noah “40? Shebib and Tone Mason)
11. Miss Me (Feat. Lil Wayne) (Produced by Boi-1da and Noah “40? Shebib)
12. Cece’s Interlude (Produced by Noah “40? Shebib)
13. Find Your Love (Produced by Kanye West)
14. Thank Me Now (Produced by Timbaland)
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Drake ft Jay-Z – Light Up
by j.delosreyes on May.27, 2010, under Music
Leave a Comment :Drake, drizzy drake, Hip-Hop, Jay-Z, JR Delos Reyes, Light Up, Rap more...Forever Young Music Video
by j.delosreyes on Dec.24, 2009, under Music, Video
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Empire State of Mind
by j.delosreyes on Nov.21, 2009, under Music, Video
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Em and Hova x DJ Hero
by j.delosreyes on Jun.09, 2009, under Hobbies, Misc, Technology, Video

Go DJ, Thats My DJ!
This game is pretty sick…well it looks sick. I enjoyed the whole Drum Set scheme for Guitar Hero, and I’m expecting this DJ vibe to be quite dope. Click the jump to see what Hova and Eminem think about the game.
Hova Down for the Pope?
by j.delosreyes on May.17, 2009, under Apparel, Misc

Both these cats always come correct, but their is something controversial that has caught my eye. As you can see Jay-Z is wearing a Rosary. That being said, I highly doubt Hova is getting religious on us…the Rosary has been more of a trendy object than a religious item. I was always taught that a Rosary is not something to show off and when worn it should be placed under the shirt.
Q: Can a rosary be worn as a piece of jewelry?
A: “Sacred objects, set aside for divine worship by dedication or blessing, are to be treated with reverence. They are not to be made over to secular or inappropriate use, even though they may belong to private persons” (CIC 1171).
Essentially, sacramentals such as rosaries must be treated with respect, particularly if they have been blessed. Reverence is the attitude of awe or respect that is most often given to sacred things. By its very definition, it is an interior disposition that usually cannot be determined by onlookers by appearances alone. A person may be wearing a rosary as a statement of faith, to keep it handy for praying throughout the day, or to avoid losing it. Those reasons would be indicative of reverence and would not interfere with the canon’s directive that sacramentals must be treated reverently.
Ordinarily speaking, then, if someone is spotted wearing a rosary, he should be charitably presumed to be wearing it for just reasons. Only if the rosary is being put to an objectively sordid use (e.g., a rock star is using it as a prop in a music video, obscenely contrasting the symbolic purity of the rosary with the immodest or immoral actions of the performers) can we be sure that the rosary is being treated irreverently (source, scroll to Q&A #3).
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