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"99 Problems" is the third single released by American rapper Jay-Z from The Black Album. It was released on April 27, 2004. The chorus of "I got 99 problems, but a bitch ain't one" is taken from the Ice-T song "99 Problems", from the album Home Invasion (1993).
Dash then showed it to Jay-Z, who was suitably impressed and encouraged the young producer to contribute beats. [1] Knobody then gave Jay-Z the backing track to what would become "Can't Knock The Hustle". [1] The rapper then recorded the track. [1] Combat Jack spoke to Complex about the record. Saying "This song was an effing pain in the ass ...
The song includes the 5 united members singing separate verses along with Jay-Z singing the original chorus. The song has also been remixed by rappers such as Lil Wayne and Asher Roth. The song was ranked best song of the year 2009 by MTV. [10] Time magazine ranked it number 8 on their list of the best songs of 2009. [11]
In vintage footage that surfaced on Feb. 12, Jay Z is seen with Big Daddy Kane on Rap City, and in just over. Shawn Carter, known as Jay Z, is one of the most financially successful hip hop ...
Decoded is the autobiography and memoir of rapper Jay-Z, published by Random House and released November 16, 2010 on hardcover and November 1, 2011 on paperback. [1] The book combines lyrics, their explanations, anecdotes, reflections, and autobiographical information.
In 2020, Diddy and Jay-Z both celebrated their continued success at a Black Billionaire brunch hosted by Jay-Z’s label Roc Nation. Diddy spoke at the event, saying: “It’s 2020, y’all, and ...
"The City Is Mine" is a song by American rapper Jay-Z, released by Def Jam Recordings and Roc-A-Fella Records on February 3, 1998 as the second single from his second album, In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 (1997). It features vocals from American R&B group Blackstreet and production from its founder and lead member, Teddy Riley.
The professional relationship between 50 Cent and Jay-Z goes way back. Both hailing from New York City, the rappers became superstars in the mid- to late-1990s, and their rivalry was intense from ...