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		<title>Jay-Z&#8217;s D.O.A.: To Kill A Gimmick Or Be A Gimmick?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 17:22:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Osorio</dc:creator>
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That is today&#8217;s question. Let me first say that I always have to commend Jay-Z for giving hip-hop something to talk and think about. But with the new song that he recently released and the interviews that he&#8217;s done the last two weeks to support the song, this question is begged.
Recently, Jay-Z unleashed his song &#8220;D.O.A.&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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<p>That is today&#8217;s question. Let me first say that I always have to commend Jay-Z for giving hip-hop something to talk and think about. But with the new song that he recently released and the interviews that he&#8217;s done the last two weeks to support the song, this question is begged.</p>
<p>Recently, Jay-Z unleashed his song &#8220;D.O.A.&#8221; on the hip-hop community. The track, which stands for &#8220;Death of Auto-tune,&#8221; takes aim at the overuse of what has become a popular staple in recent hip-hop hits.  &#8221;This is anti-Autotune, death of the ringtone/This ain&#8217;t for itunes, this ain&#8217;t for sing-a-long,&#8221; he raps. Later on in the song, he continues, &#8220;I know we facin&#8217; a recession/But the music y&#8217;all makin&#8217; gonna make it a great depression.&#8221;  After the song caused a bit of a stir on the radio and internet, Jay-Z blew it out by showing up at NYC&#8217;s Hot 97 Summer Jam as a surprise guest to perform this past weekend. The industry went nuts. Now, auto-tune is the devil.</p>
<p>Last Monday, interviews with radio personalities such as Angie Martinez further added hype to Jay-Z&#8217;s song and comeback. In an interview with Chicago radio station WGCI, Jay-Z called the use of autotune in hip-hop a &#8220;gimmick.&#8221; He said, &#8220;I just think in hip-hop, when a trend becomes a gimmick, it&#8217;s time to move on.&#8221;</p>
<p>Of course, because it was Jay-Z that decided to do a song about it, so many hip-hop heads immediately jumped on the bandwagon. But the interesting thing is, I distinctly recall the use of autotune getting much criticism when Kanye dropped his last album, &#8220;808&#8217;s and Heartbreak&#8221; in November. If auto-tuning it was so bad, then why didn&#8217;t Jay drop a record about it back then?</p>
<p>Maybe because it wouldn&#8217;t be setting up his album as it is now. Jay-Z&#8217;s upcoming &#8220;Blueprint 3&#8243; is set to drop in September. I understand Jay-Z&#8217;s concern with originality in hip-hop, but if he was so concerned, then where was he when BET attempted to discuss major issues in hip-hop on the television show that this here blog is named after (Hip-Hop Vs. America)? Do we ever see Jay-Z defending the culture the same way we see folks such as Talib Kweli? Do we ever even hear from Jigga when he&#8217;s not about to drop?</p>
<p>Ironically, during Jay-Z&#8217;s summer jam performance, he himself was surprised. T-Pain unexpectedly joined Jiggaman on stage. The irony, is that the Autotune phenomenom of recent years can be attributed to T-Pain. But of course, Jay-Z wasn&#8217;t talking to T-pain, right? And chances are, he will never truly come clean about who he was talking to. T-Pain? No. Kanye? Never!</p>
<p>Well, it seems as though what we could possibly have here in &#8221;D.O.A.&#8221; is the same thing the song set out to destroy: a gimmick. Think about it. Why is it that, now, almost a year after the auto-tune phase has been beaten like a dead horse, does Jay-Z decide he&#8217;s going to address it? It&#8217;s not that what he&#8217;s saying is without merit, it&#8217;s just that it&#8217;s a little too late.</p>
<p>During the interview, he mentioned that he saw a Wendy&#8217;s commercial using auto-tune, and they were &#8221;joking on it,&#8221; he described. And when the interview began to address some individuals Jay might be directing the song towards (ahem, DJ Webstar&#8211;remember the &#8220;Chicken Noodle Soup&#8221; guy who used Auto-tune recently), Jay responded, &#8220;He&#8217;s a young guy. So he doesn&#8217;t have a full understanding of what I&#8217;m saying. Maybe he&#8217;ll understand one day.&#8221;</p>
<p>So in conclusion, is auto-tune played out? Hmm, probably so. But wasn&#8217;t it played out last year around this time. Um, probably so. What people seem to be leaving out is that while Jay- Z takes aim at auto-tune users, young guys, and Wendy&#8217;s restaurants, he&#8217;s forgetting to give some credit to the one thing that is giving him something to rap about these days: auto-tune.</p>
<p>&#8211;KIM O.</p>
<p>For another perspective on this Jay-Z &#8220;Auto-tune&#8221; phenomenon, check out <a href="http://drtoddboyd.blogspot.com/">Dr. Todd Boyd&#8217;s blog (the Notorious Ph.D.). </a></p>
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		<title>Jay-Z Encourages Obama Support</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 18:38:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nivey</dc:creator>
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Read how Jay-Z really feels if America fails to elect Barack Obama this November. 
&#8220;If [Barack Obama] loses I really will feel sorry and sad for the state of America. The world is watching. And the world will judge us on that. And I&#8217;m not voting for him simply because he&#8217;s black. The worst thing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Read how Jay-Z really feels if America fails to elect Barack Obama this November. <span id="more-77"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;If [Barack Obama] loses I really will feel sorry and sad for the state of America. The world is watching. And the world will judge us on that. And I&#8217;m not voting for him simply because he&#8217;s black. The worst thing ever for black people would be to put someone in who wasn&#8217;t capable. I&#8217;m voting because he&#8217;s capable. What he represents to a little kid in Marcy Projects right now is to make him feel like he&#8217;s part of America. We never felt like we were part of the American dream.&#8221;</p>
<p>As told to  			                Alex Bilmes from <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/jul/13/urban.glastonbury"><strong><em>The Observer</em></strong></a></p>
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