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Jay-Z returns with "Kingdom Come"

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 11:29 am
by sunrah
After settling into the top job at Def Jam, the CEO coaxed his biggest artist -- himself -- to record ''Kingdom Come'', the comeback disc that tops EW's list of must-hear fall albums by Clark Collis

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According to Jay-Z, people should tell the truth, whether they happen to be a multiplatinum-selling rap icon, a major-label president, or a drug dealer. He should know. Born Shawn Carter 36 years ago and raised in Brooklyn's grim Marcy Projects, Jay-Z is the only person on the face of the planet with all three occupations on his r?©sum?©. ''In life, anything, just be yourself,'' he says this August evening, largely ignoring the glass of cabernet beside him at the bar of Manhattan's Mandarin Oriental Hotel. ''You don't have to be like that in the record business. You can be conniving and nothing happens to you. But I can't put up a front. On the street, you had to be a straight-up guy, you had to stand by your word. Because something could happen to you...''

Yes, Jay-Z is a man of his word. Except, it seems, when he isn't. In 2002, the rapper declared that his next CD, The Black Album, would also be his last. His future lay not in the beats but in the boardroom. And that ambition became a reality when, in December 2004, he was announced as the new president and CEO of Def Jam Recordings. How to explain, then, the news that this fall Jay-Z will release a new CD, Kingdom Come? ''It was the worst retirement, maybe, in history,'' he admits. And then he launches into an impromptu a cappella preview of the title track, which was inspired by a 1996 comic in which Superman comes out of retirement to save the world. The lyrics that effortlessly roll off his tongue may help explain his return: ''Take off the blazer/Loosen up the tie/Step inside the booth/Superman is alive!''

So without further ado, let us welcome, and celebrate, the return of Jay-Z, a.k.a. Jigga, a.k.a. Hova. He is, arguably, the most powerful man in the music business — but without his music, well, he's just Clark Kent.

Truth is, most people took Jay-Z's retirement declaration with a shovelful of salt. For good reason: The rapper had, in fact, been threatening to stop making CDs since 1996, when the success of his debut album, Reasonable Doubt, ensured that he would never return to the hard-knock life of Marcy Projects. And yet following Reasonable Doubt, Jay-Z recorded a new studio album every year for the next seven years. Each went platinum or better, with 1998's Vol 2: Hard Knock Life alone selling 5 million copies. 2001's The Blueprint was an instant soul-drenched classic, while the eclectic, triple-platinum Black Album features some of Jay-Z's most memorable tracks, including the thunderous, Rick Rubin-overseen ''99 Problems.'' So even after it became clear that Jay-Z was taking his new label role very, very seriously, there may have been only one person who truly thought he was retired: Jay-Z himself. ''I believed it, yeah,'' Jay-Z insists. ''I believed it for two years.''

But at the start of this summer, his feelings changed. continuarea aici.

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:30 pm
by iLL:WiLL
Tracklist:

1. Mr. President (Intro)
2. Show Me What You Got
3. C.S.A. (Confederate States of America) ( feat. T.I. and Bun B ) [prod. by The Runners]
4. I Will Not Lose [prod. by The Neptunes]
5. Dead Presidents Pt. III (feat. Nas) [prod. by Just Blaze]
6. Tears (feat. Mary J. Blige) [prod. by Dr. Dre]
7. Hades 8) (Lucifer Pt. II) [prod. by Kanye West]
8. Celebrate [prod. by Timbaland]
9. Shades of Grey (feat. Eminem) [prod. by Eminem]
10. Roc-Stars (feat. Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek and Tru-Life) [prod. by Just Blaze]
11. Legacy [prod. by Kanye West]
12. Candy Cane (feat. Young Jeezy and The Clipse) [prod. by The Neptunes]
13. Family Values [prod. by Kanye West]
14. The DEFinition [prod. by Rick Rubin]
15. You Remind Me (feat. Beyonce)
16. Til Kingdom Come (remix feat. Coldplay) [prod. by Chris Martin]

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 8:36 am
by HateMeNow
uhuuuuuuu... imi place tracklist-ul, presimt ca o sa fie mai tare ca al lui Nas... adica sper... :D

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 8:41 am
by dan
pe net ce am citit referitor la acest tracklist, si peste tot apare ca un posibil tracklist...

am auzit Dead Presidents a lui Jay-Z.. apoi si versiunea lui Nas... acum astept colaborarea :)

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 4:55 pm
by gr@n@t@
o veste cum nu se putea mai buna; era pacat ca hiphop-ul sa-si piarda regele...

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:02 pm
by iLL:WiLL
50%offtopic (dar interesant)...

Jay Z song backwords 'murder murder jesus' what do you think about this? You don't believe me? Just listen to the CD The Gray Album! Track 11, the interlude to Lucifer, Jay-Z or should I say Jay-Hova (Jehoviah) says some pretty disturbing things! You wont hear it if you play it forwards, but play it backwards and this is what he says: "666, Murder, murder Jesus, I can introduce you to evil (when you play it forward you hear him say: "I can introduce you to the devil"), Leave niggaz on death's door, Catholics I gotta murder em, murder, murder Jesus, 666" and its scary cause his voice sounds demonic in the song!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

...eu n'am ascultat albumul ala, daca il are cineva, check!

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:52 pm
by Jove
bullshit :roll:

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:37 pm
by Shearer
nu e bullshit , e adevarat

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 6:07 am
by Jove
am zis eu ca nu e? :D doar ca eu consider niste tampenii chestiile astea mai ales lui Jay Z...daca dai revers la melodii de multe ori intelegi cateva cuvinte....mi se pare o prostie sa ne batem capu cu ce au descoperit niste idioti doar de dragu de a mai scoate un ban sau de -si creea imagine..poate sa fie adevarat dar Jay Z nu cred ca se gandea el ca "ba domne sa scriu asa...ia sa dau revers sa vad se aude?..asa da gata....sa transmit un mesaj secret lumii.."....plm nu credeti ca aberam pe tema asta...fuck that shit! :roll:

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 6:38 am
by frl
de cand nas ft. jay-z???? ma lamureste cineva?

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 8:43 am
by Owniga
frl wrote:de cand nas ft. jay-z???? ma lamureste cineva?
And finally, yes, there’s a Nas/Jay collabo. Not on Kingdom Come but right chea. They knocked out 3 songs in 1 night and one is making it. Produced by Just… Large… Salaam… Timber… well of course, L.E.S. Life’s a bitch, ain’t it? Kudos, Leshan.

http://xxlmag.com/online/?p=5224

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:27 pm
by Versatill
...pai...nu stiu cum sa va spun dar....asa ceva este imposibil de realizat!Nu poti obtine asa ceva!...la fel cum e si faza cu "Another One Bites The Dust"...pe reverse fiind "Start to smoke marijuana"...
Deci oricum ar fi asa ceva e imposibil!Deci nu poti scrie niste versuri ca atunci cand le pui pe reverse sa iasa nu stiu ce mesaj secret!...


Si ca sa fiu si on topic: Care plm e faza aia de mai sus cu Jay regele hip-hopului or sumthin like that? :roll:

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:59 pm
by sparrow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oRyrhJdwCw
ckeck this out ...
faza cu 666 ... e adevarata

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 12:37 am
by Jove
okkkkkkkkkk termianti cu diavolii pulii si sa vorbim de album :roll:

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 12:41 am
by RoBy
asta e track 11 ala..da' nu e mare filozofie..is luate bucatzi din alte piese shi asamblate in asha fel inkt sa zica alea
http://rapidshare.de/files/35767090/11- ... 2.mp3.html