Same for me. I was a Jay Z hater before this because, honestly, I just never listened to his music. After I heard 4:44, everything instantly changed. It is just incredible with how much layering it has from lyrics to production. It motivated me to start rapping. And, as I go through Jay's discography, he has become my favorite rapper. Especially after hearing Reasonable Doubt.
Love this album, there's such a melancholy and grief to a lot of it, yet so much joy and life affirmation. No ID's production is out of this world good, and EVEN bonus tracks are really good.
Just got done re-listening to the album last night. Beautiful storytelling. Thank you for making this video to make it a bit easier to follow along with Jay’s message
I was floored by Jay's vulnerability on this album and between that and the production, it makes it my favourite Jay Z album to date. Great breakdown Sergio!
I’ve never seen deep dives on 4:44 but I randomly stumbled across yours, and I loved it! 4:44 is my favourite a masterpiece of J. It’s so aware, and has got a lot of themes he touches on personally and poetically. The music is also so simple yet the complexity and themes of sampling is well thought. I came to New York from Chennai, India during 2016-17 to do some music production course and this album was my company throughout my walks day and night. I fell in love with everything! This album always takes me back there and someday I wish I would move to NY!
@Dmaj089 glad you say that I think em is a great rapper but I just can't take him wayne seriously sometimes they play to much .. jay and nas seem like down to buisness guys no BS or gimmics
The production alone makes this one of the most enjoyable projects to listen to. Evocative, unique, and beautiful. Where else do you get a track like Marcy me or 4:44?
okay.. I was really with you about everything but what you said about moonlight lol no. the song is GOOD SOUP. you have a right idea, just you're not listening to the song. plus the music video explains it even more. one of the BEST song on this album.
Dude, your analysis is so good and easy to grasp, I love your videos. Do you think you’d ever do a “reviewing my subscriber’s music” type thing? I have multiple musicians friends who are your fans and would love to submit their stuff to you and get your opinion!
Just found this video and this is a great way of looking at this album. It’s my favorite Jay Z album, the one I can relate to the most. I have been a cheater, I have been homophobic to past friends when I was younger, I pray for a strong and happy family. All these things I can relate to when Jay Z talks about it. I’m never gonna understand the street life, or the Marcy projects, but I can understand my faults as a man, and Jay expresses them to me really, really well.
Awesome video man! Just listened to the album for the first time like a couple hours ago and it's already had a huge impact on me. I can tell it's something I need to let sit with me, and I expect it to be transformational. Have a great day.
I really loved this album when it came out ❤ I'm confused why it didnt attract a wider audience. Im not that old, early 30s, and thought the album was fire.
My most favorite album from Jay Z's entire catalogue, Its the most thoughtful and most vulnerable from Hov. Its a forgotten masterpiece just because of greed
There was some other artist that had an album titled 'a million dollars worth of game for 9.99 and he felt very hard done by from Jay Z stealing his angle.
Nah man, Moonlight is good. Jay-Z had an unfinished point about autotune back in the BP3 era in the song DOA. (it was a horrible song) In Moonlight, top of commenting on the state of the hiphop game at the time, he actually develops his point about autotune from back then, not with lyrics, but with his singing delivery. It's a bit jarring but I find myself appreciating it more than in DOA.
Easily his best work imo. He doesn’t have the charisma as his earlier work on here but makes up for it in the cohesiveness, song writing, and ASTOUNDING production.
how do you touch on someone playing ball with his son and not mention Future & Ciara, thats why we need more people in the culture doing these analyses
Love Hov but overrated album... great content but not so great execution. Nas Life is Good and KOD 2 are way better albums full of growth and actually good production
thank you for doing this thoughtful dive on the album that single handedly made me a jay fan
thank you for watching!
Same here....🎉
It is rap for mature people who have people counting on you. People that have children, mortgages, and responsibilities can feel this album.
4:44 is what got me into Jay Z tbh
The whole album is an absolute artistic and lesson filled masterpiece.
Same for me. I was a Jay Z hater before this because, honestly, I just never listened to his music. After I heard 4:44, everything instantly changed. It is just incredible with how much layering it has from lyrics to production. It motivated me to start rapping. And, as I go through Jay's discography, he has become my favorite rapper. Especially after hearing Reasonable Doubt.
@@Zainedog reasonable doubt is incredible 🔥
Glad you've gotten into Jay
Same
Jay don't bs people no gimmicks just straight to business
Love this album, there's such a melancholy and grief to a lot of it, yet so much joy and life affirmation. No ID's production is out of this world good, and EVEN bonus tracks are really good.
well-said!
@@sergescardigno well-said yourself! Great essay as usual.
This album doesn’t have bonus tracks bro
Great album. It's a classic. Very underrated from those who refuse to grow up. Mature minds know that it is great.
Just got done re-listening to the album last night. Beautiful storytelling. Thank you for making this video to make it a bit easier to follow along with Jay’s message
I was floored by Jay's vulnerability on this album and between that and the production, it makes it my favourite Jay Z album to date. Great breakdown Sergio!
yes bro. this is one of the few albums where the explicit tag actually means more then just language. such a mature album.
I’ve never seen deep dives on 4:44 but I randomly stumbled across yours, and I loved it!
4:44 is my favourite a masterpiece of J. It’s so aware, and has got a lot of themes he touches on personally and poetically.
The music is also so simple yet the complexity and themes of sampling is well thought.
I came to New York from Chennai, India during 2016-17 to do some music production course and this album was my company throughout my walks day and night.
I fell in love with everything! This album always takes me back there and someday I wish I would move to NY!
444 is one of the best rap songs I’ve ever heard
I despise when people assume children don’t believe people my age can’t understand stuff like this
Yes understand how wack it is
@@Karmaisabliss215you gotta open your mind for a Jay or Nas album. They ain't Eminem or Wayne. They grow with their music
@@Karmaisabliss215you are not smart if you think this album is whack
@@agfromdai.e3806 it's bait, he just saying it to get your attention
@Dmaj089 glad you say that I think em is a great rapper but I just can't take him wayne seriously sometimes they play to much .. jay and nas seem like down to buisness guys no BS or gimmics
I’m 20 Buh i fw Jay he the real goat
One of my favorite albums in a long time right here. Appreciate you taking this thing apart.
I was going to make this video, but now I don't have to. This is my favorite Jay-Z album, honestly one of my favorite albums of all time.
The production alone makes this one of the most enjoyable projects to listen to. Evocative, unique, and beautiful. Where else do you get a track like Marcy me or 4:44?
This one of my favorite albums of all time. Great video
Excellent deep dive. This is Reasonable Doubt part two.
okay.. I was really with you about everything but what you said about moonlight lol no. the song is GOOD SOUP. you have a right idea, just you're not listening to the song. plus the music video explains it even more. one of the BEST song on this album.
Dude, your analysis is so good and easy to grasp, I love your videos. Do you think you’d ever do a “reviewing my subscriber’s music” type thing? I have multiple musicians friends who are your fans and would love to submit their stuff to you and get your opinion!
Just found this video and this is a great way of looking at this album. It’s my favorite Jay Z album, the one I can relate to the most. I have been a cheater, I have been homophobic to past friends when I was younger, I pray for a strong and happy family. All these things I can relate to when Jay Z talks about it. I’m never gonna understand the street life, or the Marcy projects, but I can understand my faults as a man, and Jay expresses them to me really, really well.
Awesome video man! Just listened to the album for the first time like a couple hours ago and it's already had a huge impact on me. I can tell it's something I need to let sit with me, and I expect it to be transformational. Have a great day.
This change needs to blow up
4:44 My favorite Jay-Z album. Reasonable Doubt was the first one I listened to
Hannah Williams voice is powerful like Mahalia Jackson. 444 changed my life, real rap
Great album and video. Keep up the great work!
Live life proudly
Great review. Definitely one of my favorite Jay albums
my fave Jay album, great breakdown
I really loved this album when it came out ❤ I'm confused why it didnt attract a wider audience. Im not that old, early 30s, and thought the album was fire.
This is such a fantastic video ❤
it actually should be hip hop for the youth, before its too late, not saying its ever too late
i love your videos tbh. such a way of explaining ! thanks brother
This is dope nice 👍🏿
Great content and analysis as always 💯
great video thanks for sharing looking forward to the next
My most favorite album from Jay Z's entire catalogue, Its the most thoughtful and most vulnerable from Hov. Its a forgotten masterpiece just because of greed
wow, what an amazing video!
Dope video man
The best project
There was some other artist that had an album titled 'a million dollars worth of game for 9.99 and he felt very hard done by from Jay Z stealing his angle.
Good grown man music but Life is Good set the tone for 4:44
Great video:)
ty :)
Nah man, Moonlight is good. Jay-Z had an unfinished point about autotune back in the BP3 era in the song DOA. (it was a horrible song) In Moonlight, top of commenting on the state of the hiphop game at the time, he actually develops his point about autotune from back then, not with lyrics, but with his singing delivery. It's a bit jarring but I find myself appreciating it more than in DOA.
Easily his best work imo. He doesn’t have the charisma as his earlier work on here but makes up for it in the cohesiveness, song writing, and ASTOUNDING production.
Even with the slight dip in charisma and performance he still has bars that i always laugh at in here
have you heard the bonus songs in tidal???
how do you touch on someone playing ball with his son and not mention Future & Ciara, thats why we need more people in the culture doing these analyses
Personally it’s top 3 or 4 jay album for me
Reasonable doubt, vol 2, Blueprint, Black Album are the only Jay albums on this level.
Really cool breakdown man!
Yeah, that "Ciroc" line hasn't aged well.
4:44 is one of my favourite albums, and my favourite how-2-jew life lesson mentorship program. Jay should run a Ponzi scheme ngl
Can u do 4:44 next?
All this gas yet you didn’t wanna go to the 4:44 tour with me and Miles🤘😞
bro thought I was gonna Uber to Long Island 💀
Grown man bars…
Mf put put this beautiful introspective album, then keeps hanging around w diddy 😂
Is that Tony Khan from A.E.W.? .................O.M.G......ITS TONY KHAN.........🤭🤭🤭🤭
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Love Hov but overrated album... great content but not so great execution. Nas Life is Good and KOD 2 are way better albums full of growth and actually good production
That's how you know you a certified Jay hater,you need to mention Nas.....he lives in your head rent free
This album is anything but overrated
@@dennisgichohi5392 Actually Hov is my favorite rapper... so youre wrong about that one
@@dennisgichohi5392 He has way better albums than this one... American Gangster is wayyyy better and has better production