
PT1Jay-Zs On to the Next One has many people wondering whats the meaning behind the creepy images. The best way to understand the imagery is to understand the occult context in which they are used. This occult meaning of the symbols found in this video in relation to Jay-Zs affinities with secret societies.// 0&(window.dataLayer.push.apply(window.dataLayer,eventsQueue),eventsQueue=),isCurrentlyReporting=!1)}function initializeEventsFromDom(t,e)=require(49) module.exports=((o=window.Jay-z announced Monday (December 28) that the next video from The Blueprint 3 will premiere during 'NBC's New Year's Eve With Carson Daly.' The Brooklyn Mc is set to debut a clip for 'On to the Next One,' a futuristic number produced by Swizz Beatz.
238 MTV Unplugged : Jay Z , 101 ' 99 Problems , ' 85 , 144 ' On to the Next One. Y'know the bit where she does an Avril Lavigne cheerleader/rap breakdown? Well, some stations have cut that out.How Jay Z Went from Street Corner to Corner Office, Revised Edition Zack. Keep an ear out for 'On A Mission' by Gabriella Cilmi song on your local radio station. The song contains a vocal sample of the words 'under the spotlight' as well as a background synthesizer sound from the live version of Justice's song 'D.A.N.C.E.'Don't believe me? Well, try this for a test. The song features additional rap vocals and music production from producer and rapper Swizz Beatz.
These things all point towards a general disquiet towards MCs by.well, here's where I'm not sure what to say. I've mentioned it before, but it's starting to look worryingly like a trend.Heck, even the astonishing success of 'Empire State Of Mind', has been eclipsed by its rap-less 'sequel' by Alicia Keys. The parts featuring Kanye West suddenly disappeared, including his astonishing go at the word "rubbish". TIDAL is the first global music streaming service with high fidelity sound, hi-def video quality, along with expertly curated playlists and original content making it a trusted source for music and culture.It happened to Estelle's 'American Boy' too. The song samples French dance act Justice's 2007 single 'D.A.N.C.E.' The song's music video, in which Jay-Z, Swizz Beatz and rapper Young Jezzy all appear, was directed by Sam Brown and filmed in November 2009.And the rap section in 'She Said' by Plan B? The bit where he deviates from the relative safety of the soul rehash to remind listeners that he started out as a rapper, and by so doing proves that hip hop and soul are part of the same musical spectrum? Again, gone.Listen to On To The Next One, a song by JAY-Z on TIDAL.
Jay z grittily raps the verses wheras Alicia sings one of the best show stopping choruses to a song ever ,and provides a classic hook that has mass appeal , and a fantastic singalong quality. If this was so ,why did Run This Town debut at number 1 on sales of over 70,000 copies ?If this was so ,why has Eminem had 7 UK number 1 singles , and 5 number 1 albums ?Admittedly a whole song of just rapping can be difficult for most casual listeners , so the trick is , for the main chorus hook , you provide a sample or some melodic singing to give the lightness and deftness of touch to the song , to illustrate light and shade. That's about the same age as Star Wars, and you don't see anyone editing Chewbacca out, because he can't speak proper English, do you?Yeah , the reason this song won't chart as high as Run This Town and Empire State Of Mind , is because most Jay -Z fans already have it on the album , and this is why in terms of sales , it won't have the longevity that those two tracks had.The people that have it don't need to buy it.This has little to do with people not handling hip - hop. And they are so scared of those people flicking the dial or refusing to buy the product, they're prepared to cut it to bits.The question is, are they right? Is the idea of a person talking over a beat still so scary that we have to pretend it's not there, in case it prompts rioting on the streets? It's fine to cut out the swear-words, but to lose whole sections of songs just in case they're not universally popular is bonkers, isn't it?And it just makes you wonder, how many Glastonbury headline slots, No.1s, sellout tours, radio plays and guest appearances by Chipmunk is it going to take before this nonsense settles down? As I said, Hip hop has been around for THIRTY YEARS.
The person whose job it is to get the song played on the radio, may go to Radio 1 or local radio stations and get them to listen to both , in the hope that one version will win over the playlist panel , of that particular station. The other clever idea , utilised by record companies is to produce two slightly different versions of the same song. Marshall raps the verses about a crazed fan , feeling wronged by his idol , and losing the plot and jeopardising human life , whereas Dido provides the tuneful chorus in contrast to the despair and grave subject matter in the verses.And attitudes to rap and hip hop is certainly changing , there are more songs in the charts, and on the radio with rapping in them now , than there was 30 years ago. Chipmunk raps the verse , while the huge chorus hook is sang by his female partner in rhyme, to devastating effect.The biggest hook in the entire song is the :"I'm a walking disaster " chorus refrain,that lifted theentire song and thus gave Chipmunk his only number 1 single.Here is possibly the biggest example of rap then melody providing light and shade.Kanye raps a gritty rap , about the inhumane diamond trade in Africa , while Dame Shirley Bassey stops traffic with the melodic James Bond Theme Diamonds are Forever , and providesthe standout chorus hook.

