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Big Homie’s regrets…?

In a recent interview, Jay-Z talks with Rolling Stone about the seemingly effortless marketing plan for “Kingdom Come.” He also shed some light on the backstory regarding Kanye’s “Big Brother.”

Big Homie

…My man…

Peace & Love

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  1. October 21, 2007 at '9:07 pm' | #1

    Jay-Z is full of it and has been from the beginning claiming to be gangster when he was a rich lawyer’s son, just do the research and you’ll see.

    Here is an excerpt from Frank Lucas on the Jay-Z lies, misinformation he spreads through his major label hype machine, and the real American Gangster. For the past ten years the youth have been misinformed on the true definition of “Gangster.” Today’s image is: Guns, Gwap (money) and Glory all counterproductive images of an oppressed community and another “G” word the “Ghetto.”

    However, today’s youth (unlike the youth of yesteryear who were fed information) seek information and have yet another “G” word “Google” that enables them the opportunity to find the truth.

    Add in first hand knowledge that today’s youth have experienced through the by products of this misinformation (which is friends/peers either locked up or dead) the definition of “Gangster” no longer has the Glory it once had and their desire to seek out the true definition has opened the Gateway to the story of a true American Gangster… Frank Lucas.

    However, like the youth of today there is the next generation… the son of the American Gangster who knows the true definition that today’s youth is seeking and it’s not Guns, Gwap & Glory. Instead it’s the combination of mind, body and soul to achieve the most important “G” word and that is your Goals and what Frank Lucas (the son) today’s American Gangster calls the: “G Factor”

    The “G Factor” incorporates many of the qualities his family and elders taught him through the family business but also lessons that were taught directly to him by his father and the father figures in the community at that time. These lessons have groomed Frank Lucas (the son) to be the direct heir to the throne with a mission to continue and grow the Lucas Legacy.

    The “G Factor” is easily defined with these four words: Gentleman, Go Getter, Gwap and Goals! The mind is the “Go Getter.” Taking the Gangster image mental and making a thought process in how to achieve your Goals. The body; is understanding that no man is an island and that every “G” must have his Gang, his team that makes the engine to achieve his Goals… Go! The soul is understanding that with every action is a reaction and that to let Go and let God with your inner self, your inner core, your inner being concentrating on your goal with knowledge of self… nothing can stop you!”

    -The Indie Renegade: Bringing truth and justice to the indie music revolution! http://www.7keycode.com

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