Blinded by the Hype
Jay-Z: Wendy's Killed Auto-Tune
By JT Ramsay
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 18:55:51 GMT
In an interview with MTV, Jay-Z explains the inspiration behind his new track, 'D.O.A.' He says, "I saw a Wendy's commercial and they're using Auto-Tune. They're joking on it. It's like, OK, enough of that ... It was a trend, it was cool in the beginning. Some people made great music with it, now it's time to move on."
He may have a point. This is a pretty rough commercial.
On the other hand, Jay-Z's partnership with Budweiser nearly turned me off to beer. Remember when Jay sold the lead single from 'Kingdom Come' to promote Budweiser Select? 'Show Me What You Got' was to Jay-Z what Budweiser is to beer: watered down. I know that Jay-Z wants to amp up his credibility by making Big Statements, but this is a little ridiculous.
Should Jay-Z stay retired, or does he still have something to say six years after re-emerging from semi-retirement? Share your thoughts!
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Message Edited by JT_Ramsay on 06-12-2009 03:53 PM
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Jay-Z is still relevant, however, it seems like he does not know where to fit in anymore. He came thru on Swagga Like Us, but all this mixtape stuff that I hear is pure garbage! Now he is attacking Wendy's! Come on J! Are you serious!?!?Fri, 12 Jun 2009 20:56:00 GMT | Kinfolk24
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What? are you serious? Jay is a Business man? He makes the place where you want to fit in.Fri, 12 Jun 2009 20:59:09 GMT | ciberrpimp
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Hey can,t sing..so he has to "try" and make money anyway he can...Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:28:43 GMT | mitsy2009
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He's not bashing Wendy's he's bashing people using auto-tunes it was T-pain he made hit records with it now thats all you hear he's saying be original and show skills instead of auto-tunes for everything. Thats true hip-hop when something hits mainstream hip-hop heads put it out there like yo we done with this time to move on to something new.Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:42:22 GMT | Cue
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Whatever Jay-Z this is the BEST commercial. It's hilarious! It's a joke anyway, maye be can be **bleep** about it in the normal music world, but this is a commercial - it's funny - chill.Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:45:30 GMT | babydeaconsmom
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Jay dont need to make money any way he can him and his wife made over $170 million last year he recently bought his own album back from Def Jam for $5 million just to do it.Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:47:02 GMT | Cue
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Before people say T-pain .its was ZAPP & Roger ,Roger Troutman with computer love.The best thaT EVER DID IT.So basically Jayz is saying dont disrespect a man in his grave. have more respect for ROger Troutman
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 22:19:01 GMT | daman1234
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Yes, you are correct. He is a business man and I respect him for that, but let me tell you something... I make the place where I fit in... I don't follow people. Especially not those from pop culture...lol... come on now!
Message Edited by Kinfolk24 on 06-12-2009 06:25 PM
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 22:19:53 GMT | Kinfolk24
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People Jay-Z wasn't attacking Wendy's he was simply saying that he saw a "Wendy's" commercial that to him, made a mockery of Auto-Tune and realize how wide-spread the usage of Auto-Tune really is. Had McDonalds or Burger King made the commercial he would've said the same thing...the commercial, which happened to be by Wendy's, was the inspiration for him to make the song D.O.A. He feels that Auto-Tune is played out now. I personally never thought it should've been used to make entire albums; usage on a track or two cool but for it to be your trademark sound is clearly a mistake (trends quickly come and go). Now that Jay-Z has officially declared death on Auto-Tune then those people who make a living off of it will have to make a decision because the trend is coming to an end. Furthermore, the sound is ripped off anyway. Zap, a R&B group used it long before T-Pain came on the scene. Dr. Dre' and TuPac used it for California love several years ago which featured Roger Troutman (Zap bandmember).I strongly believe that Jay-Z like other quality hip-hop artists should just stick to their own brand/sound and trust that their fans will support them; this for Jay-Z is affordable since "money ain't a thing" for real!!!
Fri, 12 Jun 2009 22:22:58 GMT | SFJB70