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Rapper Camron took some offense to this saying, "He said he made more millionaires than the lotto did, but I knew Jay when he didnt have a million, when none of us had a million, when Dame and them were on the come-up." He would also went on to say, "he was proud of all of their successes but he thinks Jay-Z could have worded his verse differently as to not infer that he was given a hand out." Additionally Camron responded to the lyric on his Ghetto Heaven, Vol. In "Pound Cake" Jay-Z says, "Ive done made more millionaires than the lotto did/Dame made millions, Biggs made millions/Ye made millions, Just made millions/Lyor made millions, Cam made millions". The song also features Jimmy Smith in the intro, vocals from Timbaland on the chorus, and Ellie Goulding from her song "Dont Say a Word." The track features a "smooth and mellow instrumental that remains steady, before a complete beat switch up at the four-minute mark". The "Paris Morton Music 2" section features Drake "proclaiming his once-in-a-generation greatness amid upscale-retail piano tinkling." The closing line of the song and album, is also the albums title "the tone is neither rueful nor celebratory as much as simply matter-of-fact." Wu-Tang Clans "C.R.E.A.M." is sampled on "Pound Cake", where the chorus is chopped throughout the song. Jay-Zs verse on "Pound Cake" has him referencing pop-culture and rapping in foreign languages. The song features them both rapping on the "Pound Cake" side of the song, with "Paris Morton Music 2" being a solo Drake track. Drake called the song a sequel, to his previous collaboration with Jay-Z "Light Up", which was featured on his debut album Thank Me Later. It then leaked along with the rest of the album on September 15, 2013. Leading up to the albums release, "Pound Cake" / "Paris Morton Music 2" was one of the most anticipated songs from Nothing Was the Same.
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"Paris Morton" is the name of a model who Drake wrote the first "Paris Morton Music" about, which was an extended verse from his Rick Ross collaboration "Aston Martin Music". However, Jay-Z gave the song back to Drake, so he could use it on Nothing Was the Same. Following that, he sent "Pound Cake" to Jay-Z, who wanted to use the song for his twelfth studio album Magna Carta Holy Grail. OVO Sound producer Boi-1da then created a instrumental that Drake decided to use for the song. Jay-Z sent Drake his two verses a cappella for "Pound Cake", who Noah "40" Shebib" created a beat for, but Drake decided was not right for the song. In September 2013, Drake appeared on the cover of Billboard, where in the interview he stated he had two Jay-Z verses on the outro track of Nothing Was the Same.