10/04/2010

Jay-Z - Discography (1996 - 2007)

Jay-Z - Discography (1996 - 2007)


Artist: Jay-Z
Title: Discography
Year Of Release: 1996 - 2007
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Label: Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam, Umvd..
Quality: MP3 VBR V2 (56.7%); MP3 CBR (43.3%)
Bitrate: Avg. Bitrate 190 Kbps
Total Time: 9:13:49 H/Min
Total Size: 791,59 MB

This is the discography of American rapper Jay-Z. He has sold more than 27 million records in the U.S. and over 40 million worldwide.

Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt (1996)

Jay-Z - Discography (1996 - 2007)


Artist: Jay-Z
Title: Reasonable Doubt
Year Of Release: 1996
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Label: Priority Records
Quality: MP3 CBR
Bitrate: 192 Kbps
Total Time: 59:29 Min
Total Size: 85,58 MB

Tracklist:
(01). Can't Knock the Hustle [5:18]
(02). Politics as Usual [3:41]
(03). Brooklyn's Finest [4:37]
(04). Dead Presidents II [New Lyrics] [4:28]
(05). Feelin' It [3:49]
(06). D'evils [3:32]
(07). 22 Two's [3:30]
(08). Can I Live [4:11]
(09). Ain't No Shit [4:04]
(10). Friend or Foe [1:50]
(11). Coming of Age [4:00]
(12). Cashmere Thoughts [2:57]
(13). Bring It On [5:02]
(14). Regrets [4:35]
(15). Can I Live II [*] [3:57]

Product Description
Jay-Z's classic debut is a compelling reflection on his life as a hustler. It's invested with an uncommon complexity and candor that has noticeably faded in his later material. Armed with clever phrasing and sly deadpan wit, Jay-Z navigates indulgent romps ("Can't Knock the Hustle"), thought-provoking introspection ("Regrets"), and devastating street-corner soliloquies ("Friend or Foe") with savvy composure. The beats on Reasonable Doubt, provided by the likes of DJ Premier & Ski, are as irresistibly slick as his persona. "Brooklyn's Finest," his mic-passing session with his friend Notorious B.I.G., takes on a torch-passing significance in the wake of Biggie's death. That song, and the entire album, foreshadows Jay-Z's subsequent ascension to kingpin status.



Jay-Z - In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 (1997)

Jay-Z - Discography (1996 - 2007)


Artist: Jay-Z
Title: In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 1997
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Label: Roc-A-Fella
Quality: MP3 VBR V2
Bitrate: Avg. Bitrate 196 Kbps
Total Time: 58:06 Min
Total Size: 85,33 MB

Tracklist:
(01). Intro/A Million and One Questions/Rhyme No More [3:22]
(02). City Is Mine [4:03]
(03). I Know What Girls Like [4:51]
(04). Imaginary Player [3:57]
(05). Streets Is Watching [3:59]
(06). Friend or Foe '98 [2:09]
(07). Lucky Me [5:00]
(08). (Always Be My) Sunshine [4:43]
(09). Who You Wit II [4:30]
(10). Face Off [3:32]
(11). Real Niggaz [5:07]
(12). Rap Game/Crack Game [2:40]
(13). Where I'm From [4:27]
(14). You Must Love Me [5:48]

Product Description
In an earlier age, when the likes of Public Enemy and Gang Starr ruled the roost, Jay-Z would have garnered the same kind of serious attention and respect as, say, the Fresh Prince. But in the devalued hip-hop universe of the late 1990s--where political activism is irrelevant, and entrepreneurial mediocrities like Puff Daddy and Master P hold sway--it's tempting to hail him as a conquering hero. Tempting, but mistaken. For one thing, he lacks the pipes to be considered among the truly great MCs (Chuck D, Guru, Ice Cube, Method Man). For another, his rhymes--both structurally and in terms of subject-matter--are way too simplistic. Rather than draw any conclusions from his world, or postulate any form of action, Jay simply calls 'em like he sees 'em--a post-Biggie dialectic of thinly-veiled threats ("Friend or Foe '98", "Face Off") and dreary self-aggrandisment ("I Know What Girls Like", "City Is Mine"). Hang on, didn't this used to be known as whack?



Jay-Z - Hard Knock Life, Vol. 2 (1998)

Jay-Z - Discography (1996 - 2007)


Artist: Jay-Z
Title: Hard Knock Life, Vol. 2
Year Of Release: 1998
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Label: Roc-A-Fella
Quality: MP3 VBR V2
Bitrate: Avg. Bitrate 188 Kbps
Total Time: 61:43 Min
Total Size: 83,02 MB

Tracklist:
(01). Hand It Down (Intro) [2:56]
(02). Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem) [3:58]
(03). If I Should Die [4:55]
(04). Ride or Die [4:48]
(05). Nigga What, Nigga Who (Originator 99) [3:53]
(06). Money, Cash, Hoes [4:46]
(07). Week Ago [5:00]
(08). Coming of Age (Da Sequel) [4:21]
(09). Can I Get A... [5:10]
(10). Paper Chase [4:35]
(11). Reservoir Dogs [5:19]
(12). It's Like That [3:45]
(13). It's Alright [*] [4:02]
(14). Money Ain't a Thang [*] [4:13]

Product Description
Only an artist of Jay-Z's stature could have survived the indignity of In My Lifetime, Vol. 1, his stunningly poor second LP, and remain standing as one of the premier lyricists of his generation. Like Biggie did on Life After Death, Jay-Z diversifies his style here--with the Timbaland-laced "Nigga What, Nigga Who" and the dialogue "Coming of Age" (which revisits the young hustler from Jay-Z's first LP, Reasonable Doubt)--demonstrating that even when experimenting with flow, he can still crush his peers. Though the album falters notably at the end (the lazy funk of "Paper Chase," "Reservoir Dogs," and "It's Like That" could be safely cut without incident), Shawn Carter has nonetheless reclaimed his mantle as rap's leading don.



Jay-Z - Life and Times of S. Carter, Vol. 3 (1999)

Jay-Z - Discography (1996 - 2007)


Artist: Jay-Z
Title: Life and Times of S. Carter, Vol. 3
Year Of Release: 1999
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Label: Roc-A-Fella
Quality: MP3 VBR V2
Bitrate: Avg. Bitrate 183 Kbps
Total Time: 71:13 Min
Total Size: 97,73 MB

Tracklist:
(01). Hova Song (intro) [2:21]
(02). So Ghetto [4:01]
(03). Do It Again (Put Ya Hands Up) [4:39]
(04). Dopeman [4:03]
(05). Things That U Do (featuring Mariah Carey) [4:52]
(06). It's Hot (Some Like It Hot) [4:15]
(07). Snoopy Track (featuring Juvenile) [4:01]
(08). S. Carter (featuring Amil) [4:14]
(09). Pop 4 Roc (featuring Beanie Sigel/Memphis Bleek/Amil) [4:36]
(10). Watch Me (featuring Dr. Dre) [4:34]
(11). Big Pimpin' (featuring UGK) [4:45]
(12). There's Been a Murder [3:40]
(13). Come and Get Me [6:09]
(14). Nymp [4:03]
(15). Hova Song (outro) [11:01]

Product Description
On The Life and Times of S. Carter, Jay-Z's century-closing guaranteed-platinum album, he compares his hit-making prowess to that of Michael Jackson--the unspoken difference being that Jigga appears to be far from wearing out his commercial welcome. For good reason, too; not only is the Roc-A-Fella king maker one prolific rapper and writer, his output is of high enough quality to keep heads ringin'. While there's no single classic on the order of "Hard Knock Life" here, collaborations with Dr. Dre (the truly defiant "Watch Me"), Juvenile ("Snoopy Track"), and UGK ("Big Pimpin'") argue well for Jay-Z's continued vitality. Further proof may lie in the fact that, faced with mass bootlegging weeks before the CD's release, the Z-man added several tracks, effectively revising it at the last minute.



Jay-Z - The Dynasty: Roc La Familia (1999)

Jay-Z - Discography (1996 - 2007)


Artist: Jay-Z
Title: Life and Times of S. Carter, Vol. 3
Year Of Release: 1999
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Label: Roc-A-Fella
Quality: MP3 VBR V2
Bitrate: Avg. Bitrate 183 Kbps
Total Time: 66:28 Min
Total Size: 97,73 MB

Tracklist:
(01). Intro [3:10]
(02). Change the Game [3:08]
(03). I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) [3:48]
(04). Streets Is Talking [4:45]
(05). This Can't Be Life [4:48]
(06). Get Your Mind Right Mami [4:22]
(07). Stick 2 the Script [4:08]
(08). You, Me, Him and Her [3:44]
(09). Guilty Until Proven Innocent [4:55]
(10). Parking Lot Pimpin' [4:14]
(11). Holla [3:33]
(12). 1-900-Hustler [3:50]
(13). R.O.C. [4:06]
(14). Soon You'll Understand [4:34]
(15). Squeeze 1st [3:50]
(16). Where Have You Been [5:33]

Product Description
Here's a little something to tide you over until Jay-Z decides to come correct. Then again, Roc-A-Fella Records could release Sean Carter Sings MC Hammer's Greatest Hits and watch it ship platinum. So, it really doesn't matter if Dynasty seems to be a rather half-hearted effort from the man who many consider to be the best rapper this side of Rakim. Although presented as a solo album, Dynasty showcases the Roc-A-Family, giving extensive mic time to Beanie Sigel and Memphis Bleek, who gets a whole track (the Ja Rule-esque "Holla") to himself. Amil, whose own solo album, All Money Is Legal failed to reveal her inner queen, turns up to rhyme the hook on the posse cut, "You, Me, Him & Her." Jay-Z keeps his flow fairly straightforward here, and the beats neatly reflect his icy, relatively soulless lyrics. But of course, as the man himself has said, you "can't knock the hustle."



Jay-Z - The Blueprint (2001)

Jay-Z - Discography (1996 - 2007)


Artist: Jay-Z
Title: The Blueprint
Year Of Release: 2001
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Label: Roc-A-Fella
Quality: MP3 VBR V2
Bitrate: Avg. Bitrate 190 Kbps
Total Time: 63:55 Min
Total Size: 86,98 MB

Tracklist:
(01). Ruler's Back [3:50]
(02). Takeover [5:13]
(03). Izzo (H.O.V.A.) [4:01]
(04). Girls, Girls, Girls [4:35]
(05). Jigga That N***a [3:24]
(06). U Don't Know [3:19]
(07). Hola' Hovito [4:33]
(08). Heart of the City (Ain't No Love) [3:43]
(09). Never Change [3:59]
(10). Song Cry [5:04]
(11). All I Need [4:29]
(12). Renagade [5:38]
(13). Blueprint (Momma Loves Me) [12:08]

Product Description
Includes both of Jay-Z's ground-breaking albums The Blueprint and The Blueprint 2:The Gift & The Curse with a space to complete you collection! Both albums feature chart topping hits! The Blueprint, the album that stated it all features the hits Izzo (H.O.V.A.), Girls, Girls, Girls, The Takeover, Song Cry and More! The Blueprint 2; The Gift & The Curse THE DOUBLE ALBUM, the second in the set. Includes '03 Bonnie & Clyde feat. Beyonce, Excuse Me Miss, U Don't Know (Remix) and More! This unique set also includes a limited edition collectible Jay-Z poster!



Jay-Z - Unplugged (2001)

Jay-Z - Discography (1996 - 2007)


Artist: Jay-Z
Title: Unplugged
Year Of Release: 2001
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Label: Umvd Labels
Quality: MP3 CBR
Bitrate: 192 Kbps
Total Time: 58:25 Min
Total Size: 86,98 MB

Tracklist:
(01). Izzo (H.O.V.A.) [5:09]
(02). Takeover [4:57]
(03). Girls, Girls, Girls [4:41]
(04). Jigga What, Jigga Who [2:34]
(05). Big Pimpin' [4:11]
(06). Heart of the City (Ain't No Love) [4:05]
(07). Can I Get A... [1:42]
(08). Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem) [1:31]
(09). Ain't No ***** [1:02]
(10). Can't Knock the Hustle/Family Affair [6:07]
(11). Song Cry [7:04]
(12). I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) [6:59]
(13). Jigga That N**** [8:23]

Product Description
While it's not quite the "Jigga with an acoustic guitar" setup we'd hoped for, Unplugged reveals once and for all that Shawn Carter is among the few MCs who don't need a whole bunch of electronic wizardry to sound good. Jay-Z's timing is flawless, his hits are showcased, and the audience is obviously having a great time. But aside from some witty banter with folks in the front row, Jay doesn't take this opportunity to loosen up any more than usual. In other words, don't expect much deviation from the standard wording. This Unplugged performance is a "no freestyle zone," represented by the truncated rendition of "Big Pimpin'." Mary J. Blige's no-holds-barred assist on "Can't Knock the Hustle" more than makes up for this, though, demonstrating why she's been hip-hop's favorite muse for 10 years running. The Roots provide ample live band support, although Ahmir Thompson's drumming sounds rather flat and a total violin overkill does a great disservice to "Takeover," Jay's dis-out to Queensbridge. And, yes, there is a hidden studio track. According to Damon Dash, it's entitled "I Hear the People Talking."



Jay-Z - The Black Album (2003)

Jay-Z - Discography (1996 - 2007)


Artist: Jay-Z
Title: The Black Album
Year Of Release: 2003
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Label: Def Jam
Quality: MP3 CBR
Bitrate: 192 Kbps
Total Time: 55:37 Min
Total Size: 76,50 MB

Tracklist:
(01). Interlude [1:22]
(02). December 4th [4:34]
(03). What More Can I Say [4:55]
(04). Encore [4:11]
(05). Change Clothes [4:18]
(06). Dirt Off Your Shoulder [4:05]
(07). Threat [4:07]
(08). Moment of Clarity [4:24]
(09). 99 Problems [3:55]
(10). Public Service Announcement (Interlude) [2:53]
(11). Justify My Thug [4:04]
(12). Lucifer [3:12]
(13). Allure [4:52]
(14). My 1st Song [4:45]

Product Description
If The Black Album is truly Jay-Z's last statement before retirement, he at least goes out near the top of his game. While it probably won't be remembered as his best album, The Black Album is his most personal to date and features some of his most compelling writing. Jay-Z is defiant and defensive here--he's trying to make sure his legacy is properly acknowledged, although he can get a bit heavy-handed at times. Still, he's rarely been more incisive or insightful in his rhymes, exposing his own childhood struggles on songs like "December 4th" while slapping at his haters with "What More Can I Say" and the cutting "Threat." Longtime Jay-Z collaborators Just Blaze and Kanye West churn out outstanding production, especially Blaze, whose beats for "December 4th" and "Public Service Announcement" are among the album's best. Newcomers Aqua and the Buchanans represent well also but Eminem's minor-key drone for "Moment of Clarity" is mired in mediocrity. Jay might fade to black after this one but his last shot doesn't miss.



Jay-Z - American Gangster (2001)

Jay-Z - Discography (1996 - 2007)


Artist: Jay-Z
Title: American Gangster
Year Of Release: 2001
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Label: Roc-A-Fella
Quality: MP3 VBR V2
Bitrate: Avg. Bitrate 192 Kbps
Total Time: 58:48 Min
Total Size: 80,91 MB

Tracklist:
(01). Intro [2:01]
(02). Pray [4:24]
(03). American Dreamin' [4:48]
(04). Hello Brooklyn 2.0 [3:56]
(05). No Hook [3:14]
(06). Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)... [4:12]
(07). Sweet [3:26]
(08). I Know [3:43]
(09). Party Life [4:29]
(10). Ignorant Sh*t [3:41]
(11). Say Hello [5:27]
(12). Success [3:30]
(13). Fallin' [4:06]
(14). Blue Magic [4:10]
(15). American Gangster [3:41]

Product Description
Separate from the official motion picture soundtrack, this collection of all-new original material is a musical journey and lyrical interpretation of snapshots from the upcoming motion picture American Gangster. The conceptual, full body of genius work from the new album balances the line between pure entertainment and real life. JAY-Z draws upon past experiences, speaking to the harsh reality of the drug trade still taking place in our nation's cities. While not glorifying the Frank Lucas story, JAY-Z articulates the lure of a gangster's life and stands as an example of one who chose to leave those streets behind to go on and become one of the most successful entrepreneurs of our time.




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