Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life EXPLICIT LYRICS Jay-Z

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  • Release Date: 09/29/1998
  • Sales Rank: 38,238
  • Label: ROC-A-FELLA
  • UPC: 731455890228

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Although he's still quite young, Jay-Z is a hip-hop veteran with roots in the music dating back to the late '80s, when he was a protégé of Big Jaz and a friend of Big Daddy Kane. Seeing how label troubles hampered Kane's career, Jay (née Shawn Carter) started his own imprint, Roc-a-Fella, and began working his way up the platinum-Rolex-and-diamond-bracelet encrusted ladder. On VOL. 2:HARD KNOCK LIFE, he expands on the methods -- and successes -- of its predecessors, REASONABLE DOUBT and IN MY LIFETIME, VOL. 1. Jay-Z brings superior rhyme skills to the table, and though his lyrical playing field of gangstas, shorties, and playa hatas is hardly groundbreaking, his tales feature rare depth. In his stories of crime and violence, the shady characters aren't stereotypes but thinking, breathing, almost sympathetic personae, and his take on a hard-knock childhood in the title track is poignant cinema verité. Musically, Jay-Z boldly pushes the envelope into areas that would make a lesser rapper seem soft, with the title track sampling a song from the Broadway play "Annie" (leapin' lizards!) and the hit "Can I Get A..." wearing the cheerful veneer of a '60s packaged-food commercial. This recording won a Grammy in 1999. Jay-Z, however, boycotted the ceremony, citing a lack of hip-hop representation among the featured performers. Martin Johnson, Barnes & Noble



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His breakout albumby gravity

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July 02, 2009: Although Jay-Z has made many hits that crossover from his past street life on his previous records, none with the force of Vol.2. This propelled him into the mainstream America selling multi-platinum status and solidifying his presence as a serious rap artist amongst other notables at that time. Tracks like his lead single that alerted us all of his songwriting, Hard Knock Life, a tune with the catchy Annie lyrics made that song definetly stand out. Others like the dance-ready Can I Get A... packed discos and made everyone sing along. In addition, while his pop songs are scatterred in the album, it still never loses it thug appeal and street credibility. It's Like That, Money, Cash, Hoes and Reservoir Dogs keep the album potent, chock full of hard rhymes and equally hard beats. Jay-Z really came into his own within this album, and has since proved to be an international sensation.

Jazy zby Anonymous

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November 17, 2008: Love This Album One Of his best If you like this album you definitely need to check out "Crack Addiction" Jay Z with DJ Bobby Black.

I Also Recommend: Illmatic, Relapse, Get Rich or Die Tryin', Crack Addiction NY, Life After Death.


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