Chapter One: Greatest Hits EXPLICIT LYRICS Jay-Z

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CD - Australian Import

  • Release Date: 04/02/2002
  • Sales Rank: 64,997
  • Label: BMG INT'L
  • UPC: 743219204622

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Chapter One: Greatest Hits

1LISTENHard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem) Radio Edit 4:00
2LISTENWishing on a Star Radio Edit 3:55
3LISTENSunshine / Foxy Brown Radio Edit 3:16
4LISTENThe City Is Mine Album Version 4:00
5LISTENCan't Knock the Hustle Radio Edit 3:36
6LISTENAin't No Nigga Original Radio Edit 3:24
7LISTENImaginary Prayer 3:58
8LISTENMoney Ain't a Thang / Jermaine Dupri 4:14
9LISTENCan I Get A... / Ja Rule 5:11
10LISTENStreets Is Watching 4:02
11LISTENMoney, Cash, Hoes 4:12
12LISTENI Know What Girls Like Fly Girly Dub 4:51
13LISTENFeelin' It 3:47
14LISTENDead Presidents II 4:26
15LISTENWishing on a Star Bonus Track / D Influence Remix 5:53
16LISTENCan't Knock the Hustle / Melissa Morgan Bonus Track / Fool's Paradise Remix 4:43
17LISTENAin't No Nigga / Foxy Brown Bonus Track / Rae & Christian Mix 4:32

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A greatest-hits compilation was inevitable, but possibly too soon. Taking things up to right before 1999's Life and Times of S. Carter, this compiles all of the earliest Jay-Z anthems onto one disc, quite possibly to ride off of the success of the Blueprint and Unplugged releases. These tracks are infectious and wildly pop-savvy hip-hop masterpieces that laid the groundwork for the R&B/hip-hop charts for the past decade, and they show Jay-Z in some of the finest moments of his career. It's a smart idea, but the album could have been much stronger had more recent material been included in place of remixes as bonus tracks. That said, fans unfamiliar with his classic early work should start here. Die-hard loyalists most likely have everything noteworthy already. Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

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July 03, 2002: I always appreciate an artist earlier works.With most of the songs they came when Jay-Z was hungry,the end result exceptional lyrics and real stories.