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On the second and final day of Jay-Z's Budweiser Made in America Festival in Philadelphia conversation remained centered on its host After bringing out Kanye West and most of his GOOD Music crew on the first night during his headlining set the Brooklyn emcee returned on Sunday joining Pearl Jam...
But if you don't listen to much rap then how could you discredit Jay Z joining up with them? Jay Z is a huge name in the rap game and he isn't one of those run of the mill sorry whack rappers. He actually is very talented. I'd say give it a listen. Can't diss it before you give it a shot at least.
Yeah, a lot of Jay-Z's work is great. Like Slim said, he's got more structure and meaning in his lyrics compared to most, and he is one of the most technically talented too. Two artists at the top of their genres together, don't get much better.