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The Black Album [PA]
(CD, 2003)

Primary Artist: Jay-Z

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Format: CD
Nov 2003
Record Label: Def Jam (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 602498611210
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Track Listing
1. Interlude
2. December 4th
3. What More Can I Say
4. Encore
5. Change Clothes
6. Dirt Off Your Shoulder
7. Threat
8. Moment of Clarity, A
9. 99 Problems
10. Interlude
11. Justify My Thug
12. Lucifer
13. Allure
14. My 1st Song

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Contributing artists:Cedric The Entertainer
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel includes: Jay-Z (rap vocals); Sharlotte Gibson, Vincent "Hum V" Bostic, John Legend, Don Crawley, Leonard Harris, Kanye West, Danee Doty,
Cedric The Entertainer.
Producers include: The Neptunes, DJ Quik, Eminem, Rick Rubin, Just Blaze.
In what he claims to be his final release as a musical performer, Jay-Z drops THE BLACK ALBUM, a sprawling, ambitious effort that rivals the best work of the rapper's already legendary career. Working with a who's who of hip-hop's most high-profile producers, the outrageously talented MC adjusts his flow and subject matter to the wildly varied tracks, proving once again just how gifted he is as a wordsmith.
From the epic "What More Can I Say" (a collaboration with the Buchannans) to the brutally honest, Eminem-produced "Moment of Clarity," THE BLACK ALBUM bleeds with inspiration. Other highlights include the fuel-injected "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" (featuring Timbaland behind the board), the club-ready "Change Clothes" (which sports the Neptunes' trademark beats), and the old-school stomp of "99 Problems" (with pioneering hip-hop producer Rick Rubin). It makes one wonder how an artist at the peak of his craft could willingly put the microphone down. Hopefully, time out of the spotlight will remind Shawn Carter why he became successful in the first place, and find him back in the studio.

Industry Reviews
Included in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2003
Rolling Stone (12/25/2003)

4 stars out of 5 - [H]is real strength lies where it always has: in brags. He excels at flashy cadences and unexpected turns of phrase.
Q (01/01/2004)

...[Here] the quintessential hustler [seeks] a memorable exit... - Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly (11/28/2003)

4 stars out of 5 - ...He's settling scores and letting us deeper into his life than ever....One of the better albums of his career...
Rolling Stone (12/11/2003)


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