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November 16, 2011

So there’s this thing called a hashtag rap, which takes it name from Twitter where a rapper sets up a line and finishes it with a one word punchline. For example, in Drake’s song “Forever,” he does it like this, “Swimming in the money come and find me. Nemo.” Get it? So anyways, Big Sean is claiming he “started” this style of “flow” and Drake says he made it popular but gives credit to Sean for “creating it. Beside the fact that these two rappers don’t realize comedians have been doing this for years, it’s called a joke, many rappers have been doing this "hashtag" thing long before they ever had.
January 8, 2009

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The idea for the track was inspired by a conversation between Garrett and McCartney during sessions about "moving on from your first true love." McCartney recently performed How Do You Sleep? on Dick Clark's New Years Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest, the Thanksgiving Day Halftime Show as part of the Detroit Lions vs. Tennessee Titans game and Live with Regis and Kelly. He seems to be on a roll!
Jesse says of the collaboration, "I've been a fan of Luda's throughout his career and having him on this track was an amazing honor. He's innovative across the board and always brings the freshest lyrics to any track. With Sean Garrett producing this collaboration, everything came together.”
Jesse has been attracting several mainstream artists lately, and is proving himself in the music industry. He just worked with Toni Braxton, and helped write Leona Lewis’ huge hit Bleeding Love. Jesse goes on tour to promote Departure next month.





