Freeway on Jay-Z Doing 2 Songs on His 1st Album, Explains How Jay Doesn't Write Lyrics (Part 10)



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Part 9: https://youtu.be/niw2jZLZGTg
Part 11: https://youtu.be/IJo2oSf_0Dk
Part 1: https://youtu.be/71Hb6ttUZLI
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In this clip, Freeway looks back on the making and release of his debut album, “Philadelphia Freeway” (2003). He also talks about the star power that he featured on the LP such as Nelly, Faith Evans, and Nate Dogg. Moving along, he shares what it was like to work with the late Nate Dogg. Elsewhere in the discussion, Freeway reflects back on collaborating with Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel on the hit single called “What We Do.”

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27 thoughts on “Freeway on Jay-Z Doing 2 Songs on His 1st Album, Explains How Jay Doesn't Write Lyrics (Part 10)”

  1. B Seig in the 3rd lane, gram's still praying, working on my nerves mane, like son you got to get soul claimed, before they blow them horns like coltrane. Still i cry tears of a hustler, wipe tears from our mother's, pour out beers for our brothers thats above us, make beds for the babies, tuck kids under covers, buy cribs for their mothers… Beans went in on his verse💯

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  2. Yea but the way jay does, it is so different from all of ya. His memory is just on another level. Sorry freeway ain't none of ya does it like him. He's the only rapper that can be having a conversation with you and at the same time writing lyrics in his head while the beats play in the back.

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