Jay Z – Clever production and hard hip hop
Posted on September 20, 2009
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Shawn Corey Carter (Jay-Z) was born on December 4, 1969, in the Marcy Houses housing project in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighbourhood of Brooklyn in New York City, USA.
Jay-Z will get his 11th American number one album with Blueprint 3, overtaking Elvis Presley as the solo artist with the most chart-toppers in US chart history.
At the beginning of his career, when no one gave him a record deal, Jay-Z created Roc-A-Fella Records and, after striking a deal with Priority to distribute his material, he released his 1996 debut album Reasonable Doubt with beats from acclaimed producers such as DJ Premier and Ski, and an appearance by The Notorious B.I.G..
Subsequent album’s glossy productions have made some dedicated fans feel that he had “sold out”. But now, 11 albums later, it’s fair to say that he has successfully moved the genre onwards, fusing the hardcore hip hop of his youth with slick productions to critical acclaim and mainstream success.
He heads a multi-million dollar empire built up around clothing lines, restaurants, films, sports, and more recently Roc Nation, a music publishing and touring venture. He endorsed Barack Obama and has been involved in charity work for Africa.
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Jay Z is a one the biggest hip hop stars in the USA. And what I like most of all about him – his songs really make sense. You listen to them, and can feel what he implied to tell you.
Jay-Z is one of the few mainstream hip hop artists that actually has good lyrics and productions.
How can you not dig Jay-Z…
Jay-Z is one of the best producers out there and one of the few whose songs really mean something.
Do you help me someone
Jay Z this is a great man, very cool frame on the stage, he at least does something new and not the usual rich energy in every word.
When has J not been clever?