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  • #2
    i want to here the song played forward....it sounds real edited. it doesnt sound like it was played backwards. i heard a couple of them old rock and roll ones and they sounded unclear at the best of times..

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    • #3
      Originally posted by The Fix View Post
      i want to here the song played forward....it sounds real edited. it doesnt sound like it was played backwards. i heard a couple of them old rock and roll ones and they sounded unclear at the best of times..
      yeah, this is some out of nowhere ****. odd that they didnt mention the name of the song.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by GodzHand View Post
        yeah, this is some out of nowhere ****. odd that they didnt mention the name of the song.
        they shouldve played it forward first so it doesnt look so fake.

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        • #5
          Who knows? That 'partnership' with Nas looks a little wierd to me because Jay is shaking his hand like a Mason would. Some female rapper the other day called him the 'antichrist' b/c he stands for 'everything that is wrong with society' and he's got a cult-like following, making his fans chant HOVA and calling him God. Even if the man puts out **** his next album, he's probably the only person in hip hop other then maybe Eminem who will sell a million in the first week and go at least 3-times platinum.

          Also, his diamond / Roc-A-Fella sign is really just a triangle, which represents the pyramid; a secret society.
          Last edited by Smokin'; 09-25-2006, 06:14 PM.

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          • #6
            It's the interlude track from the Grey Album (which had nothing to do with Jay-Z). If you listen to the track, its all kind of backwards garble, but when you play it backwards you get the part they played and some other stuff danger mouse spliced about having to murder catholics. Kinda funny actually.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GodzHand View Post
              yeah, this is some out of nowhere ****. odd that they didnt mention the name of the song.
              It's Lucifer from the GREY Album.

              http://www.clarkyboy.com/hiphop.htm

              ...However, the story behind this track is not as simple as The Truth Behind Hip Hop makes out. Underground DJ Danger Mouse mixed an a cappella version of Jay-Z's The Black Album with the Beatles' The White Album to make The Grey Album. If you play the track Interlude normally it makes no sense; however, when played backwards it includes the lyrics "666..., Murder, Murder, Jesus". The track was made to be played backwards, and DJ Danger Mouse simply samples Jay-Z's voice and edits it to make him say what he wants. The album is not made or endorsed by Jay-Z, yet Lewis does not make this clear.

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              • #8
                I figured it was from the grey album. Jay-z is a business man or a BUSINESS....man, as he would put it, hes not going to do something like that to hurt his career.

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                • #9
                  Pretty funny video.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by neils7147933 View Post
                    It's Lucifer from the GREY Album.

                    http://www.clarkyboy.com/hiphop.htm

                    ...However, the story behind this track is not as simple as The Truth Behind Hip Hop makes out. Underground DJ Danger Mouse mixed an a cappella version of Jay-Z's The Black Album with the Beatles' The White Album to make The Grey Album. If you play the track Interlude normally it makes no sense; however, when played backwards it includes the lyrics "666..., Murder, Murder, Jesus". The track was made to be played backwards, and DJ Danger Mouse simply samples Jay-Z's voice and edits it to make him say what he wants. The album is not made or endorsed by Jay-Z, yet Lewis does not make this clear.


                    That clears that up. Good **** neils.

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