Jay-Z - American Gangster (2007)
American Gangster by Jay-Z
Career Overview
Considered one of the best lyricists to emerge in the wake of the Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac’s deaths, Jay-Z has since carried the flag of hip-hop narrative skill. His Roc-A-Fella family had already created a solid reputation based on Jay-Z’s 1997 debut. An undeniably strong lyricist, he paints scenarios steeped in the real-life experiences of his Brooklyn upbringing. As his fame has grown, so has his tendency to bring more R&B production elements into his work, creating a club-friendly, danceable version of east coast gangsta hip-hop.
Biography
b. Shawn Corey Carter, 4 December 1969, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. Raised in Brooklyn, Carter was a school friend of the Notorious B.I.G. He first started releasing records in the late 80s, part-financing his music by hustling. In 1990, he appeared on records by his close friend Jaz (”The Originators”) and Original Flavor (”Can I Get Open’), and later scored an underground hit single with 1995″s “In My Lifetime“.
Drawing on Jaz’s dealings with mercenary labels, Jay-Z set-up his own Roc-A-Fella imprint in 1996 with entrepreneur Damon Dash and Kareem “Biggs” Burke. His debut set, Reasonable Doubt, went on to achieve gold sales and produced the US number 50 pop single “Ain’t No Nigga“/”Dead Presidents“, featuring future rap star Foxy Brown. The album, which reached US number 23 in July, attracted fans with a mixture of hard-hitting street lyrics and rhymes, epitomized by the collaboration with Notorious B.I.G. on “Brooklyn’s Finest‘. The follow-up In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 was released in the aftermath of Notorious B.I.G.’s murder, and debuted at US number 3 in November 1997. Featuring guest appearances from Puff Daddy, Lil” Kim, Too Short, BLACKstreet and DJ Premier, this sombre and intensely personal album included the stand-out tracks “You Must Love Me” and “Where I’m From“.
Although in demand as a guest artist, Jay-Z found the time to write, produce, and direct the semi-autobiographical short Streets Is Watching, which was released in 1998 and reissued in 2004. The gold-selling soundtrack introduced several of Roc-A-Fella’s rising stars, including Memphis Bleek, Rell and Diamonds In The Rough, and featured the hit single “It’s Alright“. Jay-Z then became a major star with the hit singles, “Can I Get A … ” and “Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)“, the latter built around a line from the musical Annie. One of the more bizarre samples to be used on a hip-hop track, the single nevertheless became an international hit (UK number 2, December 1998/US number 15, March 1999).
The album of the same name featured hotshot producer Timbaland, in addition to the usual team of Ski and DJ Premier. Guest rappers included DMX, Foxy Brown and Too Short, on a package that diluted Jay-Z’s hard-hitting lyrical edge in an attempt to corner the crossover market. Vol. 2 “Hard Knock Life” easily succeeded in its aim, staying at US number 1 for five weeks before finally being deposed by Alanis Morissette’s new album.
Despite a hectic schedule as a guest producer/writer and rapper, Jay-Z still found the time to enter the studio and record tracks for his new album. Released in December 1999, Vol. 3 … Life And Times Of S. Carter confirmed his status as one of hip-hop’s most popular artists when it topped the album charts the following month. The following year’s The Dynasty: Roc La Familia 2000, another US chart-topper, was originally planned as a supergroup collaboration with fellow Roc-A-Fella rappers Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek and Amil.
Jay-Z’s remarkable roll continued with 2001’s The Blueprint, another stellar work putting him out front as the current leader of the genre. The same December he was sentenced to three years probation for stabbing record producer Lance “Un” Rivera at a New York nightclub two years previously.
He announced in October 2003 that he would gradually retire from recording and performing and devote his time to the business side of the music industry. New recordings continued to emerge during the next two years, and collaborations with R. Kelly and Linkin Park both topped the US charts. A significant development in Jay-Z’s career took place in December 2004 when he was named president and CEO of Def Jam Recordings.
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American Gangster album tracklists are:
01 Intro
02 Pray
05 No Hook
06 Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)…
07 Sweet
08 I Know
09 Party Life
11 Say Hello
12 Success
13 Fallin’
14 Blue Magic
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