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Elements => Tha Vault => Topic started by: Meho on October 02, 2007, 11:07:52 AM
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Jay-Z
American Gangster
Def Jam records, 2007
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01. Intro (Performed by Idris Elba)
Produced by Chris Flame
Co-Produced by Idris “Driis” Elba
Additional vocals: Angel Wood
* Contains dialogue from the motion picture American Gangster, dialogue excerpts spoken by Denzel Washington
02. Pray
Produced by Diddy, LV & Sean C
Additional vocals by Beyonce
* Samples "New Earth" by Hank Marvin
03. American Dreamin'
Produced by Diddy, LV & Sean C
Co-produced by Mario Winans
Background vocals: Keon Bryce
* Samples "Soon I'll Be Loving You Again" by Marvin Gaye
04. Hello Brooklyn 2.0. (feat. Lil' Wayne)
Produced by Bigg D
* Samples "B-Boy Bouillabaise (Hello Brooklyn)" by the Beastie Boys
05. No Hook
Produced by Diddy, LV & Sean C
Vocals: Jayms Madison
* Samples "Love Serenade" by Barry White
* Contains dialogue from the motion picture American Gangster, dialogue excerpts spoken by Denzel Washington
06. Roc Boys
Produced by Diddy, LV & Sean C
Additional vocals by Kanye West, Cassie & Beyonce
* Samples "Make The Road By Walking" by Menahan Street Band
07. Sweet
Produced by Diddy, LV & Sean C
* Samples "Does Your Mama Know" by Rudy Love & The Love Family
08. I Know
Produced by The Neptunes
Additional vocals: Pharrell Williams
09. Party Life
Produced by Diddy, LV & Sean C
Vocals: Shannon Jones
* Samples "Get Into The Party Life" by Little Beaver
10. Ignorant Shit (feat. Beanie Sigel)
Produced by Just Blaze
* Samples "Between the Sheets" by The Isley Brothers
11. Say Hello
Produced by Toomp
Background vocals: Rhonda Robinson
* Samples "The Love We Share Is The Greatest of Them All" by Tom Brock
12. Success (feat. Nas)
Produced by No ID
Co-produced by Jermaine Dupri
Background vocals: Juan "OG" Perez
* Contains dialogue from the motion picture American Gangster
* Samples "Funky Thing (Part 1)" by Larry Ellis & The Black Hammer
13. Fallin' (feat. Bilal)
Produced by Jermaine Dupri
Co-produced by No ID
* Samples "Fell for You" by The Dramatics
Bonus Tracks:
14. American Gangster
Produced by Just Blaze
* Samples "Short Eyes" by Curtis Mayfield
15. Blue Magic (feat. Pharrell)
Produced by The Neptunes
* Contains dialogue from the motion picture Frankenstein
* Contains dialogue from the motion picture American Gangster
* Samples "Hold On" by En Vogue
LEFTOVERS:
Dead Presidents III
Produced by Ski
When The Moneys Gone
Produced by Jermaine Dupri
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Source:
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There's a track calles Roc Boys
Source: Just Blaze's blog, When I... First Heard - http://themegatrondon2.com/
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Source:
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Hey Timbo, hve you heard snippets yet??
Are They Good??
Just askin cuz i hate Itunes
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lol "Ignorant Shit" leaked like 3 years ago
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lol "Ignorant Shit" leaked like 3 years ago
Did A Version Without A DJ Leak?
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lol "Ignorant Shit" leaked like 3 years ago
There’s also a new version of “Ignorant Shit” that features Beanie Sigel (the only guest rapper I heard so far) and Jay lets Imus have it in the final verse.
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Is this out?
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Is this out?
no
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Source: http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2007/10/jay-z-american-.html
check out a track-by-track preview of the highlights so far.
* "Pray": American Gangster's first cut, one of several produced by none other than Sean "Diddy" Combs — whom Jay still calls "Puffy," harkening back to days long past when both were members of the late Notorious B.I.G.'s circle. "[The album] starts with a kid looking into the game," Jay explained. The beat slams ominously behind his scene-setting rhymes: "Mindstate of a gangster from the '40s/Meets the business mind of Motown's Berry Gordy."
* "No Hook": Another wide-screen Puff production, full of dark organ vibes, and more rhymes from an aspiring kingpin's perspective: "F---rich, let's get wealthy/Who else gon' feed we?" The mood is sneering, hungry, with Jay almost seeming to slip into his long-abandoned double-time flow at times.
* "Roc Boys": "That's him at his height," Jay said of his persona in this song. "It's a celebration of the whole s---." Exultant horns burst out on the beat (Puffy again) as the rapper revels in a lifestyle funded by ill-gotten riches: "First of all, I wanna thank my connect/The most important person, with all due respect/...Think rosé/Think O.J./I get away with murder when I sling yey'." (The song also includes a reference to "black bar mitzvahs." Maybe that "L'chaim" was even more significant than I realized.)
* "I Know": Hard-hitting percussion and sparkling synths underly this conceptual track about desire's many faces: "I know what you like/I'm your prescription/I'm your physician/I'm your addiction." "I'm using a lot of heroin references," Jay noted as he tried to unpack the song's multi-layered metaphors. "[But] on another level, it plays as a song about relationships. And on a drunk-too-much-wine-one-night level, it plays as the game talking to me. It's f---ing weird — but the music is great." He's not lying.
* "Ignorant S---": Web-savvy fans may recall a purposefully outrageous outtake from 2003's The Black Album bearing this name. "It's one of those gems you can't let go," Jay said now. So he dusted it off for Gangster, complete with the unforgettably explicit hook in which he boasts, "I got that ignorant s--- you like/N----, f---, s----, a--, b----, trick, plus ice!" Just call him rap's George Carlin. The song now also features a decidedly non-ignorant new verse in which Jay thoughtfully eviscerates Don Imus and all those who've equated the disgraced shock jock with foul-mouthed rappers — plus some tight guest bars from Jay's longtime protege Beanie Sigel.
* "Success": The endorphin rush provided by new money starts to wear off on this cut, produced by Chicago veteran (and Kanye West mentor) No I.D. "I used to give a f---, now I give a f--- less," Jay reflects over a rapidly descending organ riff. "Truth be told, I had more fun when I was piss-poor." Jay's former rival Nas talked him into letting him spit on this track; Nas' verse hasn't been mixed in yet, but Jay promises that "It's hot. He killed it."
* "Say Hello to the Bad Guy": Atlanta's DJ Toomp (T.I.'s "What You Know," Kanye West's "Big Brother") contributed this beat, which keeps that darkening mood going with church-like organs.
* "When the Money's Gone": The title says it all about this one. Jay raps about the inevitable downfall which befalls even the most successful hustlers; Jermaine Dupri produced the backdrop of shuffling drums and cascading synths.
* "Fallen": Another J.D. production, and likely the album's final track. Jay reflects on the perverse pleasure the public takes in seeing a star destroyed: "Fallen/They applaudin'." Neosoul crooner Bilal sings the elegiac hook. It's a cathartic ending to an emotionally gripping album.
Conspicuously missing from the evening's playlist was "Blue Magic," the album's fantastic teaser single; Jay still isn't sure yet where it would fit in, and he's even considering making it an unlisted bonus track.
Jay stuck around for a couple more hours of free-wheeling discussion with the Yankees' playoff game in the background, supplemented by the aforementioned libations. As the night went on, he decided to treat us to one more new song — a number that's been giving him some trouble, called "This S--- Right Here." The problem? He's worried that the Marvin Gaye-sampling beat is too laidback for the energetic rhymes he's currently laid down over it. Legitimately interested in getting some feedback, Jay insisted on hearing each and every attendee's opinion on whether he should trade the supremely mellow beat in for something harder-hitting. (For the record, it sounds great as-is, and it'll be a shame if the final album doesn't include that transcendent Marvin sample.)
It was 10 p.m. by the time I took my leave; the studio gathering was still going strong, but I had more than enough food for thought to go on. One remark in particular stuck in my head as I left. "The album plays like a cautionary tale, but it's not really true [for me]," Jay confided with a smile at one point. "I really made it [out of the streets]. Al Capone didn't make it. Michael Corleone, Scarface — I'm iller than all them n----s." Strong words, but the guy sure knows how to back his boasts up.
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Looks like this album gonna be the REAL Jay-Z comeback
DJ Toomp, Ignorant Shit, Timbo... whoa :o :o :o
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Looks like this album gonna be the REAL Jay-Z comeback
DJ Toomp, Ignorant Shit, Timbo... whoa :o :o :o
for real ?
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I just hope this comes out better than Kingdome Come then Im happy!!
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Looks like this album gonna be the REAL Jay-Z comeback
DJ Toomp, Ignorant Shit, Timbo... whoa :o :o :o
for real ?
Well, that's what I see on a lotta sites... If it's true, then is gonna be hot. Jay and Timbo always bring the heat
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Timbaland said Jay called him to do the 2nd single but it hasnt been mentioned in any previews, lets hope it makes the cut.
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Actually, Sean C & LV produced Sweet and No Hook.
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Official Tracklisting
1. Intro
2. Pray
3. American Dreamin’
4. Hello Brooklyn 2.0 feat. Lil Wayne
5. No Hook
6. Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)…
7. Sweet
8. I Know
9. Party Life
10. Ignorant Sh*t feat. Beanie Sigel
11. Say Hello
12. Success feat. Nas
13. Fallin’
BONUS TRACKS
14. Blue Magic
15. American Gangster
http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=14898
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12. Success (feat. Nas)
Produced by No ID
This could be good
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so no Kanye? Disappointing.
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1. Intro
Performed by Idris Elba
Produced by Chris Flame for Earbrain Productions
Co-Produced by Idris “Driis” Elba for HEADSHELL/HEVLAR Recordings
2. Pray
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
3. American Dreamin’
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
Co-Produced by Mario Winans for Yellow City Entertainment/The Senate
4. Hello Brooklyn 2.0 feat. Lil Wayne
Produced by BIGG D for Bigg D Entertainment, LLC.
5. No Hook
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/ The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
6. Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)…
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
7. Sweet
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
8. I Know
Produced by The Neptunes
9. Party Life
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
10. Ignorant Sh*t featuring Beanie Sigel
Produced by Just Blaze for F.O.B. Entertainment/N.Q.C. Management, LLC and Hip Hop Since 1978
11. Say Hello
Produced by Toomp for Zone Boy Productions
12. Success feat. Nas
Produced by N0-ID for So So Def Productions, Inc.
Co-produced by Jermaine Dupri for So So Def Productions, Inc.
13. Fallin’
Produced by Jermaine Dupri for So So Def Productions, Inc.
Co-produced by No-ID for So So Def Productions, Inc.
14. American Gangster
Produced by Just Blaze for F.O.B. Entertainment/N.Q.C. Management, LLC and Hip Hop Since 1978
15. Blue Magic
Produced by The Neptunes
xxlmag.com
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6. Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)…
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
i thought "roc boys" was produced by just blaze...
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the album has leaked, tho not in group-rip
1 "Intro" Chris Flames, co-produced by Idris "Driis" Elba
2 "Pray" Diddy, LV & Sean C
3 "American Dreamin'" Diddy, LV & Sean C, co-produced by Mario Winans Marvin Gaye (sample)
4 "Hello Brooklyn 2.0" Bigg D Lil Wayne
5 "No Hook" Diddy, LV & Sean C
6 "Roc Boys (And the Winner Is...)" Diddy, LV & Sean C 4:15
7 "Sweet" Diddy, LV & Sean C
8 "I Know" The Neptunes
11 "Say Hello" DJ Toomp
12 "Success" No I.D., co-produced by Jermaine Dupri Nas
13 "Fallin'" Jermaine Dupri, co-produced by No I.D.
* "American Gangster" Just Blaze
* "Blue Magic" The Neptunes Pharrell 4:12
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dead presidents 3 didnt make it
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1. Intro
Performed by Idris Elba
Produced by Chris Flame for Earbrain Productions
Co-Produced by Idris “Driis” Elba for HEADSHELL/HEVLAR Recordings
2. Pray
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
3. American Dreamin’
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
Co-Produced by Mario Winans for Yellow City Entertainment/The Senate
4. Hello Brooklyn 2.0 feat. Lil Wayne
Produced by BIGG D for Bigg D Entertainment, LLC.
5. No Hook
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/ The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
6. Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)…
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
7. Sweet
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
8. I Know
Produced by The Neptunes
9. Party Life
Produced by DIDDY and LV & SEAN C for Grind Music/The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment
10. Ignorant Sh*t feat. Beanie Sigel
Produced by Just Blaze for F.O.B. Entertainment/N.Q.C. Management, LLC and Hip Hop Since 1978
11. Say Hello
Produced by Toomp for Zone Boy Productions
12. Success feat. Nas
Produced by N0-ID for So So Def Productions, Inc.
Co-produced by Jermaine Dupri for So So Def Productions, Inc.
13. Fallin’
Produced by Jermaine Dupri for So So Def Productions, Inc.
Co-produced by No-ID for So So Def Productions, Inc.
14. American Gangster
Produced by Just Blaze for F.O.B. Entertainment/N.Q.C. Management, LLC and Hip Hop Since 1978
15. Blue Magic feat. Pharrell
Produced by The Neptunes
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dead presidents 3 didnt make it
i cant believe that track didnt make it, previews sounded flames...hopefully the full version leaks soon...
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god, jay z is an ugly cunt
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album is a banger 8)
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album is a banger 8)
Yeah if you listen to it you'll want to bang your head against a fuckin fire hydrant.
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dead presidents 3 didnt make it
i cant believe that track didnt make it, previews sounded flames...hopefully the full version leaks soon...
agreed i was lookin forward to that track
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album is a banger 8)
Yeah if you listen to it you'll want to bang your head against a fuckin fire hydrant.
haha ;D
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crazy shit
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Added samples, Beyonce feature & Winans co-production.
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Add leftover: When the Moneys Gone (produced by Jermaine Dupri)
http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2007/10/jay-z-american-.html
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Additional vocals on Roc Boys from Kanye, Cassie & Beyonce
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Added further info & samples, considering this complete now. 8)