“and the neighborhood where the park sits is not the nicest place in LA.”
“and the neighborhood where the park sits is not the nicest place in LA.”
what? the neighborhood is not ok? There is no neighborhood. Walter O’Malley took care of that when he built the stadium. off the 5 at stadium way, drive up the hill and into the parking lot. It ain’t the neighborhood.
I disagree with Jay-Z being the most overrated when Nas and Snoop coasted on classic albums for a good decade before finally coming out with decent output.
Don’t make me bomb atomically...
I cried when the Chiefs lost to the Broncos in the playoffs in 98.
It’s so much better than that. He then used his personal twitter account to act like this account was a fake when both are verified:
Jay-Z is great a PR and being a business man but his rapping skills were always subpar.
“Meanwhile, DraftKings and FanDuel just enjoyed their biggest weekend yet, raking in $43.6 million in entry fees.”
I wonder how much of that was people like me trying to use up their remaining balance.
Mic Geronimo wasn’t calling in favors on Time To Build. That track was put out in ‘95, Jay and DMX wouldn’t hit until ‘96, Ja Rule even later. Mic was nice, The Natural is a dope album.
The New York Times keeps hammering away at the daily fantasy scandal, this time by casting some serious doubt on…
That’s not even to mention the time Big L bodied Jay-Z on the ‘95 freestyle they did together. If L was still alive, we might think of New York rap’s hierarchy a lot differently.
Jay is overrated. He stole from Jaz and then from Nas.
Wait a minute, are you going to now tell me that puff daddy can’t rap & kanye can’t design clothes?
Jay-Z has always sucked as a rap talent, but he was embraced by the NYC market and that’s all he needed. He’s a hell of a business man/promotor/exploiter of others.
Sorry, but the Jay Z you all worship might not be as good as you think. Or maybe it’s just that he’s easily dwarfed…
Can they just ban me without running onto the field. Judging from the articles on here football games are awful to attend.
If “fourth-degree throwing of bodily fluids,” is spit, I don’t want to know what first degree is.
Atwood, who has a court hearing tomorrow, was released into the custody of his mother, who was at the game with him.
David Atwood, 25, from Connecticut, and apparently a 49ers fan given his jersey
Not humans, Texans.