The Aftermath: Is Jay-Z Too Old To Rap? Nicki And Kim Should Call It Quits

Follow Billy on Facebook, Twitter.
Follow Soren on Amazon, Twitter.

Remember when a rapper was considered old if he or she was in their 30s? Well what does that say about Jay-Z who turned 42 this week? Watch the latest segment of The Aftermath to get Soren Baker and my commentary on the "Watch The Throne" rapper's age and place in the game.

The Conrad Murray Behind The Bars Mixtape

Ironically it was Jay-Z who called for the "D.O.A. (Death Of Autotune)," and this week the Autotune king T-Pain releases his long-anticipated album, "rEVOLVEr." Was Jay-Z right or has T-Pain breathed new life into his sound?

The Aftermath Discusses Lil Wayne And Eminem Tour; Jeezy, Jay-Z, Andre 3000 Collab

There is a particular hip-hop trend that The Aftermath would love see die off—the never ending Nicki Minaj and Lil Kim saga. We love a good hip-hop beef as much as the next rap fan, but the latest jabs from these ladies have failed to make an impact. Time to call it a wrap.

More Hip Hop Media Training videos

Next, we have a couple quick mentions about Ludacris' website for kids, a new retail site from okayplayer, and Harvard's latest hip-hop guest speaker, Wu-Tang Clan member GZA.

MORE ON THIS SEGMENT'S NEWS STORIES:

40 Is The New 30 -- Jay-Z Turns 42
New Music Review
-- T-Pain: rEVOLVEr
Girl Fight
-- Nicki Minaj vs. Lil Kim Feud Continues
Daddys Little Girl
-- Ludacris And Daughter Launch Kids Website
OK GO
-- okayplayer Website Opens Online Store
Master Of Ceremonies
-- Wu-Tang Clan Member GZA Speaks At Harvard