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Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« on: November 10, 2006, 03:59:54 AM »
Jay-Z's return revealed

11/09/2006 3:00 PM, Yahoo! Music
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Jay-Z makes his long-awaited return to the world of rap later this month and this week Yahoo! Music was one of a select few to hear Kingdom Come.

Below we present a blow-by-blow account of Kingdom Come, which features guest appearances and production from Chris Martin, Kanye West, Usher, Dr. Dre, and Beyonce, among many others.

"Prelude" (produced by Ghettobot)
Intro'd by Pain In Da Ass, known for vocal skits on earlier Jay-Z records, this is a fine opening salvo with Hova's wordplay customarily quick--he runs a lovely set of puns around the figure "38" referencing his next birthday, gun, and rims. Perfect.

"Oh My God" (produced by Just Blaze)
Apparently delivered just hours before a deadline seemingly imposed by Jay's target of releasing on the 10th anniversary of Reasonable Doubt, rather than sounding rushed, it comes across as incredibly urgent as horns and screaming soul samples are bent to the will of the sampler for pure sonic bravado.

"Kingdom Come" (produced by Just Blaze)
The title track started life as a hastily compiled beat for Just Blaze's MySpace page, chopping up the unlikely choice of Rick James's "Super Freak"--generally considered cursed after forming the foundation of MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This." Apparently ?uestlove of the Roots heard it and insisted Jay-Z had to rhyme on it for his comeback.

"Show Me What You Got" (produced by Just Blaze)
The single. There's been some grumbling in some quarters but we like it.

"Lost One" feat Chrissette Michelle (produced by Dr. Dre)
Pretty good track and an obvious single. Marsha from Floetry was originally slated to do the vocal, but Def Jam marketing requirements became somewhat more pressing, it seems.

"Do You Want To Ride" with John Legend (produced by Kanye West)
Really disappointing croon-fest (other than the album, when was the last time Kanye delivered a winner?) The track is set up as a letter to a childhood friend in prison but, as our Def Jam friend explained: "Jay don't do letters, so he did a track."

"30 Something" (produced by Dr. Dre)
Dre on typically infectious form and Jay-Z with a cheeky glint in his eye as he tries to convince the younger generation that "30's the new 20." It'll probably be a single down the line, given its eligibility for video treatment in the style of "Girls, Girls, Girls."

"I Made It" (produced by Dr. Dre)
Another rather mawkish dedication to Moms on which Dr. Dre, amusingly, appears to be lampooning Just Blaze. Interesting to hear him playing with more organic sounds.

"Anything" with Usher & Pharrell (produced by the Neptunes)
"A strip club song," our Def Jam host explained. Or the Neptunes' audition for the next Bubba Sparxxx single. A pretty lame offering for which Usher apparently recorded his vocals in a matter of hours and faxed the track back to Jay-Z's tour bus.

"Hollywood" with Beyonce (produced by Scyience)
A new producer but it's an old sound. Plastered with vocals of enough velocity to give your ears hemorrhoids, courtesy of Beyonce. It's all about the ruins of Hollywood and its awful addictive powers. But, really, Beyonce's chorus is as close as pop music gets to a Gloria Swanson close-up.

"Trouble" (produced by Dr. Dre)
If it didn't say Dre here, you'd swear this was Timbaland, but apparently Timbaland didn't come up with anything that Jay wanted to use this time. An album highlight with a brutal drum clack and near-industrial elements.

"Dig A Hole" with Sterling Simms (produced by Swizz Beatz)
In which Jay adopts a Joe Pesci/Casino approach to his troubles with Cam'ron, featuring more bashing of gongs than Rank Screen Advertising. Does anyone really care about this Cam'ron beef? Wasn't it all because he dissed Jay-Z for wearing sandles??

"Minority Report" with Ne-Yo (produced by Dr. Dre)
Not Dre's finest moment and a ploddingly literal condemnation of the floods in New Orleans from Jay. Perhaps he should stick to boasting about his possessions.

"Beach Chair" with Chris Martin (produced by Chris Martin)
An odd one with fairly thunderous production and minor piano chords performed by Martin. He sings the chorus as well and you have the suspicion that both he and Jay-Z encouraged the engineer to turn everything up in order to drown out their embarrassment.

Kingdom Come is released by Def Jam on November 21.
 

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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2006, 08:39:17 AM »
 >:( i still have high hopes.
 

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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2006, 08:49:16 AM »
That track with Pharell and Usher must be on another level of wackness, same for the Beyonce one, no surprise  :laugh: for the rest I will make my own opinion
 

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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2006, 09:28:47 AM »
cant wait to hear the Dr. Dre prod. tracks
 

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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2006, 09:33:47 AM »
^^ word. I'm suprised they havn't leaked by now.
 

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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2006, 09:48:14 AM »
^^^^ this is the new trend for 90% of the albums : the retail only leaks one week before the release date
 

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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2006, 10:51:46 AM »
I don't care much for Jay, but I'm really surprised he didn't use a Timbo track.

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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #7 on: November 10, 2006, 11:54:12 AM »
i got the feeling through that review that the person who wrote it doesn't like jay-z very much...
 

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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #8 on: November 10, 2006, 11:57:00 AM »
this albums gonna be gaaabaage.  but:

cant wait to hear the Dr. Dre prod. tracks


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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #9 on: November 10, 2006, 01:14:37 PM »
sounds like Dre fell off





why the are there 5 Dre tracks on Jay's album but not BCT?
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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #10 on: November 10, 2006, 02:08:17 PM »
sounds like Dre fell off





why the are there 5 Dre tracks on Jay's album but not BCT?

Dre sent Jay 25 beats like a year ago. Dre and Snoop actually worked in the studio. So the quality will most likely be on Snoops album.
 

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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #11 on: November 10, 2006, 02:08:23 PM »
sounds like Dre fell off





why the are there 5 Dre tracks on Jay's album but not BCT?

why is everyone saying this?....its snoop's album...its jay's album ...he chose what producers were going to be on his albuma nd how many tracks would be on it....
 

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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #12 on: November 10, 2006, 04:34:54 PM »
has this leaked yet?
 

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« Reply #13 on: November 10, 2006, 04:47:33 PM »
So Dre is ripping off Timbaland and Just Blaze, the two hottest producers in the game, now?
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Re: Jay-Z "Kingdom Come" review
« Reply #14 on: November 10, 2006, 10:39:12 PM »
So Dre is ripping off Timbaland and Just Blaze, the two hottest producers in the game, now?

The so-called Just Blaze rip-off is produced by DJ Khalil, not Dre like the article claims.

But "Trouble" sounds kinda Timbalandish.. except the trademark Dre bass and piano..