April 10, 2009 @ 8:34 pm

Rick Ross: Original vs. The Sequel

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On the heels of "Maybach Music 2" leaking, VIBE puts five tracks against their sequels and declares a winner

Aww, the sequel. So full of promise, yet often, so disappointing. Whether it's movies or music, part two of anything is rarely as good as the original, yet, time and time again artists attempt to re-create the magic. Sometimes they succeed, sometimes they don't. Check out our list of some of the more popular songs in two parts and judge for yourself. 


“Blueprint (Momma Loves Me)” from Jay-Z’s The Blueprint (Roc-A-Fella/Island Def Jam, 2001)
Synopsis: If you like introspective Hov, this is the song for you; a heartfelt recollection of all who helped Jay-Z become the man he is today.

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“Blueprint II” from Jay-Z’s The Blueprint²: The Gift & The Curse (Roc-A-Fella/Island Def Jam, 2002)
Synopsis: For those who like their Jigga uncut and raw, this is Jay on a lyrical tirade, kufi-smacking Nas, Rosie Perez, and the rest of his haters.

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The Verdict: “Blueprint (Momma Loves Me)” < "Blueprint II”



"Love vs. Money" from The-Dream’s Love vs. Money (Radio Killa/Def Jam, 2009)

Synopsis: The-Dream realizes cash can’t keep a woman after another (more affectionate) man jacks his P.Y.T.


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“Love vs. Money, Pt. 2” from The-Dream’s Love vs. Money
Synopsis: The-Dream wises up a bit, regretting he ever loved the gold-digging heifer.
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The Verdict: “Love vs. Money” < “Love vs. Money, Pt. 2”


“Maybach Music” feat. Jay-Z from Rick Ross’ Trilla (Def Jam, 2008)
Synopsis: Jay-Z outshines The Bawse over this lux beat. True story, Hov’s closet is like two stories. Sweet.

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“Maybach Music 2” feat. T-Pain, Kanye West, and Lil Wayne from Rick Ross’ Deeper Than Rap (Maybach Music Group/Poe Boy/Def Jam, 2009)
Synopsis: The combination of Ross bossing up his rhyme skills, Mr. West and Weezy coming correct (not to mention Pain’s thorough hook), and the jazzy orchestration simply trumps anything Jay-Z did to make the first one great. 

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The Verdict: “Maybach Music” < "Maybach Music 2"


­"N.Y. State of Mind" from Nas’ Illmatic (Columbia, 1994)
Synopsis: Over DJ Premier’s classic beat, a hungry Nas spits cold lines like, “Rappers, I monkey-flip them with the funky rhythms I be kickin’.”

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"N.Y. State of Mind Pt. II" from Nas’ I Am… (Columbia, 1999)
Synopsis: Nas and Premier should’ve left this vintage hit alone. Premier samples the original, hardly changing a thing and a Nas isn’t nearly as nasty as he was on the ’94 version.  
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The Verdict: “NY State of Mind” > “N.Y. State of Mind Pt. II”

“Donk” from Soulja Boy’s Souljaboytellem.com (Interscope, 2007)
Synopsis: The simple title was a perfect reflection of the song itself. Some stripped down 808 drums with a hook fellas could rap to and women could dance to. That’s all it took and Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em had a hit for the strip clubs.

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“Booty Got Swag (Donk Pt. 2)” from iSouljaboytellem (Interscope, 2008)
Synopsis: Booty with swag does not have to be a donk, but Soulja Boy was reaching to make it so. By itself, the song is as catchy as the original, but making it a sequel brings on comparisons that kill its joy.

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The Verdict: “Donk” > “Booty Got Swag (Donk Pt.2)”


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