Z - 100$ Bill (The Great Gatsby)
Jay
The production here is deliberately austere, a stark counterpoint to the glittering excess of the film it accompanies, built on a sample that carries the weight of decades-old soul while the rapper's voice sits above it like a monument. The beat has a cinematic bluntness — not busy, not showing off — just a heavy, patient pulse that lets the cadence do the architectural work. The delivery is cooler than ice and fully aware of its own authority; every syllable lands with the certainty of someone who stopped needing to prove himself long ago. The song meditates on wealth as survival, legacy, and armor — money not as luxury but as the material form of having made it out of somewhere dangerous. Sonically it's a kind of time collapse, stitching together the era of the sample, the contemporary hip-hop voice, and the 1920s film setting, suggesting that the hustle for status and security is continuous across American history. The track doesn't want to celebrate the party so much as examine the machinery underneath it — who built the mansion, at what cost, for whom. You'd reach for this in a reflective mood, driving somewhere familiar in the early morning hours, taking stock of everything you've accumulated and everything it cost.
slow
2010s
heavy, spare, weighty
American hip-hop, soul sampling tradition, Great Gatsby cultural commentary
Hip-Hop, R&B. Cinematic Hip-Hop. defiant, nostalgic. Opens with austere, monumental authority and meditates on wealth as survival before arriving at a reflective examination of legacy and cost.. energy 5. slow. danceability 4. valence 4. vocals: authoritative male rap, cool confidence, deliberate cadence, fully settled in its own weight. production: vintage soul sample, heavy patient beat, sparse arrangement, cinematic minimalism. texture: heavy, spare, weighty. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. American hip-hop, soul sampling tradition, Great Gatsby cultural commentary. Early morning drive somewhere familiar, taking stock of everything you've accumulated and everything it cost.