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Personnel: Jay-Z; Donnie Lyle (guitar, bass guitar); Alexander "Spanador" Mosley (guitar); Big Mac, Rodney East, Kendall D. Nesbitt (keyboards); Abel Garibaldi, Steve Bearsley, Andy Gallas, Ian Mereness (programming); Doug E. Fresh, Foxy Brown , Memphis Bleek, R. Kelly, Slick Rick, Twista.Producers: R. Kelly; Poke; Tone; Alexander Mosley.Engineers: Gimel Keaton; Abel Garibaldi; Steve Bearsley; Andy Gallas; Ian Mereness; Jason Mlodzinski.Audio Mixers: Supa Engineer "Dura"; Jason Goldstein; Tony Maserati...
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Fortunately, both came unexpectedly -- rather than by desperate force -- after he saw an advance screening of the early-'70s period piece American Gangster , which played a direct role in nine of the songs on this album of the same name. While several tracks connected to specific scenes are also rooted in productions trading in the regal grit that made up so much '70s soul, the album is not a straight narrative, broken up by tracks like the boom-clap of "Hello Brooklyn 2.0" (produced by Bigg D) and...
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Coming on the heels of two strong records that revealed the extent of Jay-Z 's talents, Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life (it may be titled Vol. 2 , but it's his third album, arguably his fourth if you count the Streets Is Watching soundtrack ) is a little bit of a relative disappointment. Jay-Z had established himself as a savvy, street-smart rapper on those two records, but with Hard Knock Life he decides to shoot for crossover territory, for better and for worse. At his best, he shows no fear -- witness...
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Following the success of Blueprint, Jay-Z took a break from the studio productions of Timbaland and Just Blaze and stepped into acoustic surroundings for a taped edition of MTV's long-running Unplugged series. With the talents of the Roots as his backing band, Jay-Z fails to miss a step and feels just as comfortable in the unplugged arena as he does with drum machines and a mixing desk in front of him. The skills of Roots drummer Ahmir Thompson emulate even the slightest nuance from the originally...
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Billboard - "With witty rhymes, pertinent collaborations and stellar productions from the likes of Timbaland and No I.D., among others the long-awaited BLUEPRINT 3 doesn't disappoint."
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Interlude. December 4th. What More Can I Say. Encore. Change Clothes. Dirt Off Your Shoulder. Threat. Moment Of Clarity. 99 Problems. Public Service Announcement (Interlude). Justify My Thug. Lucifer. Allure. My 1st Song.
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Jay-Z - In My Lifetime Vol. 1 CD
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JAY-Z featuring ALICIA KEYS Empire State Of Mind (2009 UK 2-track CD single - Taken from the album 'Blueprint 3', 'Empire State of Mind' features vocals by Alicia Keys ; and includes the club favourite and never before released 'Jockin' Jay-Z')
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DJ Unexpected- Meet The Carters Intro. Jay-Z Feat. Nas- Success. Jay-Z Feat. Beanie Sigel- Ignorant S**t. Fat Joe Feat. Lil' Wayne- The Crackhouse. 50 Cent Feat. Lil' Wayne & Jay-Z- I Get Money (Black Millionaires Remix). Jay-Z- Roc Boys. Jay-Z Feat. Lil' Wayne- Magna Carter (Heir To The Throne Remix). Lil' Wayne- Gossip. Jay-Z Feat. Bilal- Fallen. Lil' Wayne Feat. Twista- Burn This City. Lil' Wayne Feat. Jay-Z- Like Father, Like Son (Father Figure Remix). Jay-Z Feat. Lil' Wayne- Hello...
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1. Return, The. 2. Big Chips. 3. We Got Em Goin' - (featuring Memphis Bleek). 4. She's Coming Home With Me. 5. Feelin' You in Stereo. 6. Stop - (featuring Foxy Brown). 7. Mo' Money - (featuring Twista). 8. Pretty Girls. 9. Break Up (That's All We Do). 10. Don't Let Me Die. 11. Return, The - (Remix, remix, featuring Slick Rick/Doug E. Fresh).
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February 22, 2006: When this C.D. drop he really put the rap game on lock. I mean all his other projects was fire as well. But his lyrics his flow his delivery and what he be sayin and how he say it is on another level. This truely is my favorite C.D. of all time. He's also my favorite rapper. If I could I would have more stars on this joint. "do you listen to music or do you just skim through it" Think about it.
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葛莱美、Source Award奖Rap利嘴Jay-z(杰斯),东海岸说唱的统帅级 人物,他不仅是一位最顶尖的说唱歌手同时还是最出色的音乐制作人 之一,在流行音乐界拥有很高的地位,每一张新专辑销量都超过白金 。Jay-z在hip-hop这时髦的大环境里依然保持本色,这 包括Hip-hop本身的情绪和音乐的艺术性。
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Style.Categories East Coast Rap , Urban , Pop-Rap , Hardcore Rap , Gangsta Rap
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Chi Lites - Thats How Long I Love You. John Holt - I Will. Bobby Bland - Aint No Love In The Heart Of The City. Al Green - Free At Last. Chi Lites - Are You My Woman. Jackson 5 - I Want You Back. Billy Squier - The Big Beat. Bobby Byrd - Im Not To Blame. Jackie Moore - If. David Ruffin - Common Man. Tom Brock - There Is Nothing This World. Steve Cropper - Crop Dustin. Rick James & The Stone City Band - Give It To Me Baby. The Waitresses - I Know What Boys Like. Hossam Ramzy - Khusara...
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1. Izzo (H.O.V.A). 2. Takeover. 3. Girls, Girls, Girls. 4. Jigga What, Jigga Who. 5. Big Pimpin'. 6. Heart of the City (Ain't No Love). 7. Can I Get A... 8. Hard Knock Life (The Ghetto Anthem). 9. Ain't No. 10. Can't Knock The Hustle / Family Affair - (featuring Mary J. Blige). 11. Song Cry. 12. I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me). 13. Jigga That N***.
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Jay-Z - Vol. 3 Life & Times of S. Carter CD
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If The Black Album is Jay-Z 's last, as he publicly stated it will be, it illustrates an artist going out in top form. For years Shawn Carter has been the best rapper and the most popular, a man who can strut the player lifestyle with one track and become the eloquent hip-hop everyman with the next, an artist for whom modesty is often a sin, and yet, one who still sounds sincere when he's discussing his humble origins or his recurring doubts. After the immediate classic The Blueprint found him at...
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After the crossover success of 1998's Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life (complete with highly publicized samples from Annie ), Jay-Z returned to the streets on his fourth proper album overall, 1999's Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter . A set of hard-hitting tracks with some of the best rhymes of Jay-Z 's career, the album is much more invigorating than its predecessor, and almost as consistently entertaining as his best album, In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 . As good as his rapping has become, the production here...
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