listened to this few times today, here is my track by track review
holy grail - this sounds cool, then jay comes and raps with boring ass flow about nothing interesting. smells like teen spirit thing is fucking gay. beat is cool and i fucks with justin no homo
picasso baby - beat change is nice, who ever produced this probably wanted to make million and one questions/rhyme no more pt2 or something, shit kinda sound like cheap premo beat copy. jay raps better on the second beat
tom ford - jay is garbage on this, timbaland still makes beats of nintendo sounds. meh
fuckwithmeyouknowigotit - if i had dreads i wouldn't shake em to this song. rick ross raps like rick ross raps, jay raps like rick ross, snooze fest
oceans - pretty cool yacht rap song, sounds like some rick ross track or something
f.u.t.w - beat is pretty great. jay says "let me be great", he did alright in this, not great
somewhereinamerica - kinda annoying horn sample, jay raps like rick ross
crown - yeezus leftover probably
heaven - on this song jay got his best flow on the album, sounds like his blueprint era flow. he kinda try to be deep and talks about religion and illuminati stuff. that r.e.m - losing my religion part is gay i fuck with the beat.
versus - cool that this is only one minute long, jay is wack again
part 2 (on the run) - bonnie & clyde pt.2. the first one with 2pac beat is better, but this pretty good. jay gets his juvenile - back that ass up flow on couple of times.
beach is better - another one minute long song. mike will made it beat. jay did alright
bbc - nas raps with rick ross, maybe jay said to nas that he can't renegade him. doesn't mean jay was overly good. beat is one of those neptunes on caribia beats
jay-z blue - jay raps about parenthood. one of the better songs
la familia - jay raps about nothing, beat is weak
nickels and dimes - kinda boring all around. beat doesn't move me, jay is meh
so this album got some good parts, more bad parts. not his worst album, better than bp3. basically jay is another washed up new york rapper who should retire already