Jay-Z Decoded Due Out In November
Friday, August 06 2010 2:11 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Blog, Newsstand Stan
Last July, Jay-Z revealed that he was releasing a book based on his lyrics entitled, Decoded. Now Rolling Stone reports that the project will be available on November 16th. The book’s a collaboration with writer Dream Hampton and will also serve as a memoir. Read all about it.





Disrespectful views at Tha Kang, T.I.? Nah, Ms. Banks you're out of line. Yeah Harris' Aussie ain't that dope but neither are you. I just saw you at Coachella and I wasn't impressed. You got the look, the swag, the tough talk but where are the tunes? "212" is alright but that's where it stops. According to Jay-Z's old board rules: You have no right to diss Tip. Look in the mirror and ask yourself: How many classic albums have you created? Are you on anyone's top 10 MCs list? Do you have any hardware on your walls, ma? Cliff is right. Keep him out of the girlfight. You're heavy in these tweets, but I hope you're finding time to create music that backs up your buzz. Or you'll soon be begone like Kreayshawn. You young ladies today bore me. *Turns up Mia X CD* No Limit forever!
The best things in life are free, but hopping on Hov's press conference stage uninvited is gon cost cha. Whatcha did was wrong! ⎯B.Dot
I’m def copping it.
ya’ll niggas crazy BIGGIE IS THE G.O.A.T. …. jay z over biggy???? ya’ll trppin.
[...] his new book, Decoded at the New York Public Library. The project will be released the following day. Co-author dream hampton cleared the air yesterday via Twitter and said the book will not a [...]
[...] his new book, Decoded at the New York Public Library. The project will be released the following day. Co-author dream hampton cleared the air yesterday via Twitter and said the book will not be a [...]
[...] In support of his new campaign, Jay unveiled the “Big Pimpin” page from his Decoded book last night at the Delano in Miami and The 305 were on hand to capture the event. See, no baby bump from Bey. Decoded hits bookshelves November 16. [...]