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Jay-Z has a way of making thing go away (See: throwback jerseys and Crystal) but I never thought he’d be accused knocking another man’s hustle. He called “Death to Autotune” but I always thought that trend was about up anyway and all Jay did was push it along a little faster. Jim Jones wasn’t happy about it. The former Dip Set Capo basically calls his long-time adversary a hater for doing it, and he wants him to stop.

“We’re getting money off of autotune, it’s just sounding like somebody’s trying to knock a hustle and I don’t think that’s a little bit gangster if you ask me,” Jones explained on 106 and Park. “We getting money. He’s knocking the hustle, ya dig? If these young men are making money off of autotune why would you try to stop that, when you got all the money already?”

Jones scored a recent hit with “Pop the Champagne”, which featured D-List auto-tuner Ron Brows.

Would I be considered a hater if I was some A-List type that called death to wack music? Would [insert name of wack music maker here] call me out and say I was knocking their hustle?

What do you think? Is Jay-Z keeping food out of the mouths of autotune hustlers or are they just crying foul because Jay said what everybody was already thinking?

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