Not often breaking the top five of Jay’s best, the reason this record flourishes, especially when looking back, is the simplest, soulful and oh-so-sultry beats courtesy of Diddy and the Hitmen. Jay-Zs lofty point of view stems from his The Blueprint 2: The Gift & the Curse selling more copies than any other album last week to top next weeks Billboard albums chart. This 15-track compilation includes most of his huge commercial anthems, such as his big breakthrough, the Annie-sampling “Hard Knock Life” and guaranteed party starter “Izzo (H.O.V.A.),” as well as the Neptunes-produced “I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)” and Rick Rubin throwback banger “99 Problems.” Unfortunately, there's nothing here from his debut (and arguably best) album Reasonable Doubt, but hopefully that will be remedied on a forthcoming Vol. American Gangster (2007) There’s no doubt that American Gangster is an underrated gem. With so many smash singles under his belt, it's hard to believe it's taken so long for an official hits collection, but here it is.
Musically, he has sold over 50 million albums, holds the record for most number one solo records on Billboard, and has won 10 GRAMMY®s.
Besides his own record label and married bliss with Beyoncé, he is involved in a vast array of profitable business ventures, including professional sports, fashion, real estate, and nightclubs. Not often breaking the top five of Jay’s best, the reason this record flourishes, especially when looking back, is the simplest, soulful and oh-so-sultry beats courtesy of Diddy and the Hitmen.
From his humble beginnings, Jay-Z has built an empire that rivals that of nearly any other hip-hop artist before or since. American Gangster (2007) There’s no doubt that American Gangster is an underrated gem.