Some musicians pretend like they are part of the illuminati for publicity...just thought I would throw that out there, thats not in any way aimed at anyone. I believe that 50 cent might had been doing this at one point of his career, ironically when he was still more popular now that i think about it.
umm back to Jay-Z, I think the tricky thing about him that we have to remember that he is the master of the double entendre. They dont call him that for no reason, you might think hes talking about one thing but in reality hes talking about another thing, or both things.
I dont think..actually, im pretty sure that Jay-z does not think sinning is a good thing. He, like me, believes in karma. But I do believe, after examining these lyrics even deeper, that he referred to church and Jesus as another temptation that we have to avoid in order to be successful in life.
I can twist the line and interpret as if Jay is saying something very good, i could say that hes saying that you need Jesus outside of church not just on sundays but everyday of the week, sunday through saturday. And he might had meant that too, the more I evaluate this line the more i think that Jay-Z didnt want it to have one meaning. I believe its another one of his double entendre's. Although i dont like one of the meanings, I will give him this...thats a line that can be analyzed and you can write a paper on different meanings of it.
And i dont think every connection between Jay-z and evil can be defended, such as this one right here:
“Do what Thou Wilt”
What is the significance of that???
Aleister Crowley: Reformer of the O.T.O. whose motto was “Do what Thou Wilt”. He also enjoyed being called ”The wickedest man in the world”.
Jay-z knows alot about freemasonry, I personally believe he is a third degree mason. The Blueprint albums are really markers for him, bp2 = 2nd degree mason, bp3 = 3rd degree mason. He even used the ancient numbering system on the cover of the blueprint 3, the way 3 was written with 3 lines.
Theres a number of freemason and occult references in the run this town video, and even some of the lyrics. I dont feel like posting all them.
And if he is not a freemason, hes definitely still done alotta studying and plays into for publicity.
In no way am i trying to hate on him, once again. I just don't think we should be niave about what Jay-Z says in some of songs, we is referring to anyone that listens to Jay-Z. Im not saying its a reason for us to hate on him, not listen to him, or whatever, not at all. I guess what Im saying is that like any other rapper or person, he has flaws. Im not offended by anything he has ever done, I just pray for him that he realizes what hes involved with. He has an incredible amount of talent, the more i learn about some of his controversial lyrics, the more I appreciate his talent and creativity.
And I, in my opinion, wouldnt really pay much attention to Jay-z wearing a Jesus piece. Kanye wore that same piece before him, Big Pun and biggie all used to wear Jesus pieces as well.
umm back to Jay-Z, I think the tricky thing about him that we have to remember that he is the master of the double entendre. They dont call him that for no reason, you might think hes talking about one thing but in reality hes talking about another thing, or both things.
I dont think..actually, im pretty sure that Jay-z does not think sinning is a good thing. He, like me, believes in karma. But I do believe, after examining these lyrics even deeper, that he referred to church and Jesus as another temptation that we have to avoid in order to be successful in life.
I can twist the line and interpret as if Jay is saying something very good, i could say that hes saying that you need Jesus outside of church not just on sundays but everyday of the week, sunday through saturday. And he might had meant that too, the more I evaluate this line the more i think that Jay-Z didnt want it to have one meaning. I believe its another one of his double entendre's. Although i dont like one of the meanings, I will give him this...thats a line that can be analyzed and you can write a paper on different meanings of it.
And i dont think every connection between Jay-z and evil can be defended, such as this one right here:
“Do what Thou Wilt”
What is the significance of that???
Aleister Crowley: Reformer of the O.T.O. whose motto was “Do what Thou Wilt”. He also enjoyed being called ”The wickedest man in the world”.
Jay-z knows alot about freemasonry, I personally believe he is a third degree mason. The Blueprint albums are really markers for him, bp2 = 2nd degree mason, bp3 = 3rd degree mason. He even used the ancient numbering system on the cover of the blueprint 3, the way 3 was written with 3 lines.
Theres a number of freemason and occult references in the run this town video, and even some of the lyrics. I dont feel like posting all them.
And if he is not a freemason, hes definitely still done alotta studying and plays into for publicity.
In no way am i trying to hate on him, once again. I just don't think we should be niave about what Jay-Z says in some of songs, we is referring to anyone that listens to Jay-Z. Im not saying its a reason for us to hate on him, not listen to him, or whatever, not at all. I guess what Im saying is that like any other rapper or person, he has flaws. Im not offended by anything he has ever done, I just pray for him that he realizes what hes involved with. He has an incredible amount of talent, the more i learn about some of his controversial lyrics, the more I appreciate his talent and creativity.
And I, in my opinion, wouldnt really pay much attention to Jay-z wearing a Jesus piece. Kanye wore that same piece before him, Big Pun and biggie all used to wear Jesus pieces as well.
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