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This compilation of Hov’s classic installments to the Blueprint series will be released 3 days before (Sept. 8th) the 3rd volume drops. Courtesy of Def Jam.
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When Jay-Z dropped "The City Is Mine" in 1997 and claimed New York's hip-hop throne upon the Notorious B.I.G.'s demise, many smirked and some even snickered. Four years later in 2001, when he released The Blueprint, no one was smirking and no one dared snicker. At this point in time, nobody in New York could match Jay-Z rhyme for rhyme and nobody in New York had fresher beats -- and many would argue that Jigga's reign was not just confined to New York but was, in fact, national. Yes, Jay-Z had risen to the top of the ap game in the late '90s and solidified his position with gigantic hits like "Big Pimpin" and "I Just Wanna Love You (Give It 2 Me)." Furthermore, The Blueprint's leadoff single, "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)," dominated urban radio numerous weeks before the album hit the streets, generating so much demand that Def Jam had to push up the album's street date because it was being so heavily bootlegged. So when Jay-Z opens The Blueprint dropping rhymes about "runnin' this ap sh*t," it's not so much arrogance as it is a matter of fact. And by the time he brutally dismisses two of his most formidable opponents, Mobb Deep and Nas, less than ten minutes into the album, there's little doubt that Jay-Z's status as the top MC in the game is justified. But that's just one song. There are 12 other songs on The Blueprint -- and they're all stunning, to the point where the album seems almost flawless. Besides rhymes that challenge those on Reasonable Doubt as the most crafted of Jay-Z's career to date in terms of not only lyrics but also flow and delivery, The Blueprint also boasts some of his most extravagant beats, courtesy of impressive newcomers Kayne West and Just Blaze. Moreover, if the rhymes and beats alone don't make The Blueprint a career highlight for Jay-Z, the minimal guest appearances surely do. For once, listeners get exactly what they want: Jay-Z and nothing but Jay-Z, over beats so loaded with marvelously flipped samples the songs don't even need big vocal hooks. Besides, when you're already the top MC in the game, there's no need for crossover attempts. Uneven albums like Hard Knock Life were the crossover attempts, and now that Jay-Z is "runnin' this ap sh*t," a fully realized masterpiece like The Blueprint is the glorious result.
This compilation of Hov’s classic installments to the Blueprint series will be released 3 days before (Sept. 8th) the 3rd volume drops. Courtesy of Def Jam.
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May 21, 2009 | It seems as though Jay-Z is eager to move on from Def Jam. Sean Carter has reportedly bought back his last remaining album on the label.
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Jay-Z is said to be close to securing two label deals.Several reports suggest that Jay-Z is to inking a deal with Sony Music for distribution of his Roc Nation label. The rumour is that Blueprint 3 will be released through Roc Nation and distributed through Sony Music, which is run by Rick Rubin (collaborater on “99 Problems”).However yesterday, [...]
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Kevin Nottingham sent over this mixtape which reconstructs Jay Z's classic album The Blueprint. Here is what Kevin had to say about this project: With Jay-Z's Blueprint 3 set for release this year, it was only right that we pay tribute to the original 2001 classic in our latest remix contest. For 14 weeks, producers from [...]
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| 1 The Ruler's Back |
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| 2 Takeover |
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| 3 Izzo (H.O.V.A.) |
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| 4 Girls, Girls, Girls |
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| 5 Jigga That N***a |
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| 6 U Don't Know |
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| 7 Hola' Hovito |
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| 8 Heart of the City (Ain't No Love) |
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| 9 Never Change |
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| 10 Song Cry |
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| 11 All I Need |
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| 12 Renagade |
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| 13 Blueprint (Momma Loves Me) |
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