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H·A·M album cover

H·A·M

Kanye West

Lyrics

[Verse 1: Kanye West]
It was all good just a week ago, niggas feel theyself
And that Watch the Throne drop, niggas kill theyself
What niggas gon' do, Hov?
This the new crack, on a new stove
I'm in the two-door, true that, niggas telling me, "You back!"
Like a nigga ever left up out this bitch, huh?
And if life's a bitch, bet she suck my dick, huh
And I bet she fucked the whole clique, huh
By the way, nigga, you should fucking quit, nigga
Just forget it, you talk it, I live it
Like Eli, I did it, joke's on you, motherfucker and I get it, haha
No paper, ho, but you can have some more of me
Or-a-gy or are we speaking metaphorically?
Historically I'm kicking bitches out like Pam, nigga
Going HAM, nigga, me and Jigga
And a nigga still young, wanna have no kids
But I've been practicing with some actresses as bad as shit
Had a few white girls, asses flat as shit
But the head's so good, damn, a nigga glad he hit
Got 'em jumping out the building, watch out below
A million out the door

[Chorus: Kanye West]
I'm about to go HAM
Hard as a motherfucker, let these niggas know who I am
I'm about to go HAM
Hard as a motherfucker, let these niggas know who I am
[Verse 2: Jay-Z]
Fuck y'all mad at me for?
Y'all don't even know what I've been through
I played chicken with a Mack truck
Y'all motherfuckers woulda been moved
I swam waters with great whites
Y'all motherfuckers woulda been chewed
I hustled with vultures late nights
Y'all motherfuckers woulda been food
Fuck wrong with these dudes? Try to walk around in these shoes
See the shit I saw growing up
Then maybe you could take a peek at these boos
Niggas fantasize about the shit that I do daily
Like these rappers rap about all the shit that I do really
I'm like, "Really, half a billi,' nigga, really?" You got baby money
Keep it real with niggas, niggas ain't got my lady money
Watch the throne, don't step on our robe
Bad enough we let you step on our globe
When my nephew died, daddy dead
Nigga took the price on my uncle's head
Nobody called the cops as my uncle bled
So I feel like I would like to know my uncle's bread
Bow down, brother, pay homage
Don't spill hate all on my garments
Comme des Garçons, fuck yo' fresh
Head shots, nigga, fuck your vest
Fuck the pig, no pork on my fork
Peace, God, 'cause you know a nigga just went
[Chorus: Jay-Z]
HAM
Hard as a motherfucker, let these niggas know who I am
Yeah, I'm 'bout to go HAM
Hard as a motherfucker, let these niggas know who I am
Yeah, I'm 'bout to go HAM

[Outro]
Vivat rex in homine
Vivat rex in homine
Vivat rex in homine
Vivat rex in homine

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Are you ready for a collaboration that shook the music world? Prepare to be blown away by the dynamic duo of JAY-Z and Kanye West as they unleash their first single, "H·A·M". Released on January 11, 2011, this fierce track served as the leading anthem from their highly-anticipated collaborative album, Watch The Throne. Step into a world where two musical titans join forces to deliver a masterpiece that oozes confidence and opulence.

About H·A·M

In the realm of hip-hop, it's hard to find a pairing as iconic as JAY-Z and Kanye West. With an impressive collection of solo hits under their belts, these two rap legends decided to combine their talents to create something extraordinary. "H·A·M" is the embodiment of their artistic synergy, showcasing their lyrical prowess and larger-than-life personalities.

From the moment you press play, "H·A·M" engulfs you in a world of over-the-top braggadocio and unapologetic self-confidence. The song serves as a platform for JAY-Z and Kanye to flex their lyrical muscles and assert their dominance in the rap game. As the menacing beats hit your eardrums, prepare for an audio experience like no other.

Although "H·A·M" was a standout single, it is just a taste of what awaits on the Watch The Throne album. This track paves the way for an opulent journey where these two musical powerhouses explore themes of success, wealth, and triumph. It's the perfect introduction to an album that pushes boundaries and defies expectations.

Not only does the music captivate your senses, but the visual elements of "H·A·M" are equally captivating. The single's artwork was meticulously designed by acclaimed fashion designer Riccardo Tisci. Known for his bold and innovative creations, Tisci's vision perfectly complements the larger-than-life nature of the song. In fact, his creative genius extended beyond the single to encompass the entire Watch The Throne album package and single covers.

Upon its release, "H·A·M" made waves on the charts, peaking at an impressive #23 on the Billboard Hot 100. The undeniable popularity and impact of this track have also been recognized by the RIAA, earning it a well-deserved Gold certification. It's no surprise that this powerhouse collaboration reached such great heights.

Whether you're a die-hard fan of JAY-Z or Kanye West, or simply a lover of hip-hop, "H·A·M" is a song that demands attention. Its energetic beats, jaw-dropping lyrics, and larger-than-life personalities are a testament to the extraordinary talent of these two rap icons. So, buckle up and get ready to feast your ears on a sonic experience that will leave you craving more.

In a world where music collaborations come and go, "H·A·M" stands tall as a timeless masterpiece. It represents the pinnacle of what can be achieved when two visionary artists push the boundaries of their craft. With its awe-inspiring lyrics, powerful beats, and luxurious visuals, this track solidifies JAY-Z and Kanye West's status as hip-hop royalty.

So, if you're ready to experience a song that will make your speakers shake and your heart race, press play on "H·A·M" and witness a musical journey like no other.

  • Release Date: January 11, 2011
  • Artist: Kanye West