Monday, September 28, 2009

Jay-Z Explains the Blueprint Trilogy




I’m loving the way that Jay-Z explains his Blueprint Trilogy, you have to be pretty slow not to understand it because he brakes it down very well. The first Blueprint was the Blueprint that shaped his life as he puts it, it was based on soul samples that influenced him growing up. When it came to the second Blueprint it was more like a “teenager that had ADD that’s why it was like a double album, it was all over the place” because he’s influenced by all kinds of music, and if you ask me there’s nothing wrong with that. When you think about it most albums have a basis on what they are about but sometimes, you have so much going on in your life that you can’t help but have all kinds of music on one album, I mean that’s what life is really like when you think about it, it’s all over the place. As for the third Blueprint he almost didn’t even do it because he didn’t really see a point or the need, but he always wanted to do three, however he didn’t have the subject. Well as we all know he did make the third one and his approach to it was more on the lines of making music with a classic approach even thought your still “new and relevant but your talking about adult matters”. You gotta love Jay-Z, if you didn’t like Jay-Z before his third Blueprint [like me] you will now. This album alone has made me a Jay-Z fan, and I love it. Keep up the good work Jay-Z!!!

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