Inspired by Ridley Scott's "American Gangster" and Frank Lucas' early life's work, has Jay-Z's new album a great radio play about the rise, peak and fall of a large-ticking Gangsters from the first-person perspective, where he is at no time itself.
Apart from "Hello Brooklyn" fit all beats even the Neptunes stuff to the 70s / 80s flair, whether this flair but like young listeners to be seen.
Lyric: TOP NOTCH!
Flows are a matter of taste, but Jay-z's flow diversity is still unsurpassed.
Seriousness and abysses paired with bits of humor.
CONCLUSION:
Since long time a rap album, which you can listen to without thinking "mannn, babbles of shit".