He's on Zane Lowe Radio giving an interview and they play "Jockin Jay-Z" Not sure what else he says but something about it getting out of hand and he actually likes his music.
Here's the full interview. He basically blames the media. Kinda late for that isn't it?
There's 5 more parts or w/e but if you want to watch those hit the corner button on the youtube player and see the related videos.
While we're here on this topic, this is a good opporutnity to shout out 2dopeboyz and cookin soul for their OJAYZIS Tape that I forgot to post the other day. They did it overnight and did a really good job. Check that out while you're here as well.
WE'RE MOVING SOON. DON'T PAY US ANY ATTENTION. THIS VERSION OF DROP-BOMB is officially DEAD.
Showing posts with label Oasis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oasis. Show all posts
August 21, 2008
That Bloke From Oasis Talks About Jay-Z
Labels:
bloke,
Danger Mouse,
grey album,
Interview,
Jay-Z,
Mixtape,
noel gallagher,
Oasis,
reaction
July 30, 2008
Oasis makes a diss song for Jay-Z
Lol. They spelled "They're" wrong in their subtitles. Aside from that, this is a pretty funny video.
Just making sure you know: Obviously not oasis.
Labels:
Diss Record,
Glastonbury Festival,
Jay-Z,
Oasis
June 29, 2008
Soulful Sundays: American Boy Remix Feat Jay-Z
But First
Lupe calls Oasis Singer out on his Bullshit.
These probably all deserve their own post. But I sez fuck it.
Extra:
Stop Bein Rapper racist. (c) Weezy F Baby. Jay-Z Came out and performs Wonderwall from Oasis. And the Crowd is FEELLLIN IT.
And now on with the show. Live from Glastonbury. Say what you want about Jigga, Biter, Camel Face, Biggie Wannabe, Old as fuck, But dude fucking KILLSSSSSSSSS this. There's a body. I LOVE how he just repeats his verse slowly acapella a second time because he knows people probably didn't get it the first run through.
Labels:
American Boy,
Biters,
Estelle,
Glastonbury Festival,
Jay-Z,
Jigga,
Kanye West,
Lupe Fiasco,
Oasis,
Remix
April 15, 2008
Oasis singer blames rap for festival’s low sales
Gallagher, whose band headlined the festival in 1995 and 2004, said rap was to blame. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," Gallagher said in an interview, an audio of which was posted to the British Broadcasting Corp.'s Web site Monday. "If you break it, people ain't gonna go. I'm sorry, but Jay-Z? ... No chance." He explained that the inclusion of a hip-hop act went against the festival's tradition of guitar music, adding: "I'm not having hip-hop at Glastonbury. No way. No. It's wrong."
Glastonbury Festival co-organizer Emily Eavis said the 38-year-old festival had a long history of attracting rap acts, including Cypress Hill and The Roots. She said the media stir over Gallagher's comments revealed an "innate conservatism" in some sectors of British society.
Anyway, your friend and mine The Notorious B.I.G. has something to say to Mr. Gallagher.
DREW
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