JAYーZ〜American Gangster〜感想♪

American Gangster


American Gangster
『JAY-Z AMERICAN GANGSTER』
Above the clouds (Gang Starr. “Above The Clouds.” 1998.), “Sweet.”

A year since Kingdome Come opens up to the verge of the film, American Gangster, directed by Ridley Scott, and it featuring Denzel Washington. Here, in Japan, the opening of the film sets aback 2008. “To whom tribute is due,” Jay-Z sets pieces into one (Gang Starr. “The ? Remainz.” 1994.) on “American Dreamin’.”

Have you checked him out injecting “Roc Boys” on Late Show with David Letterman? The uplifting song won’t be along without a hefty bass drum track, “Hello Brooklyn 2.0,” and an entreaty, “No Hook.”

“Sweet.” Momentum is great. The SWV-Right-Here-inspired “I Know” is a legit Pharrell back. The Common-So-Far-To-Go “Party Life” is a leading 2 Step Blues song in American Gangster. On the flipside, “Ignorant Shit” reincarnates the momentum itself. The ad-hoc-now track, “Say Hello.” Prior to “Blue Magic,” which is the first offcial movie promo, the Nas collabo “Success,” and “Fallin’” are on verge of the American Gangster production.

Written too much, “American Gangster” timely!

JAYーZ
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