Jay-Z – Jockin’ Jay-Z (Clean Version) (Produced by Kanye West)

16 Responses to “Jay-Z – Jockin’ Jay-Z (Clean Version) (Produced by Kanye West)”

  1. Awesome! I love when hova and kanye team up.

  2. newthreads Says:

    coolest ever!!!

  3. Sick!!!!!!

  4. Sick is right

  5. danielle firavanti Says:

    jay-z has the best flow around, hands down. the best rapper of all-time. i will say the beat is hot but i think the chorus is a little lame-it needs some drum fill or more chord progression. it honestly doesn’t matter though because the verses are sick as hell. cant wait for the blueprint III, i only pump brooklyns best.

  6. Jimmie Fair Says:

    Its Hov, what come can I say.

  7. Sounds like to me Jay/Ye are trying to keep up with the current trends. This sounds more like a Cool Guys song than the soulful Jay and Ye team we all came to love.

    You gotta give them credit for reinventing themselves (pandering to the youth) but this isn’t anything original.

  8. Coloniel Mustard Says:

    Danielle Firavanti is so white.

  9. Finally some good Hip Hop. 90% of hip hop is crap right now. Hopefully this starts a trend and artists actually start rappin again. Quit skewing music to 15 year old girls I need somethin a little tougher people.

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  11. Check out the Jockin’ Jay Video with puppets. LOL

  12. John Jacob Says:

    i heard hova and barry manilow are gonna team up

  13. About damn time.

  14. Is that Rev. Run with the hook?

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