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  2. Kingdom Come (Jay-Z album) - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom Come was the first Jay-Z album released since 2003's The Black Album, which had been widely hyped as Jay-Z's "retirement" album. The video for that album's hit single "99 Problems" had ended with Jay-Z going down in a hail of gunfire. Jay-Z stated in interviews that that scene represented the "death" of Jay-Z and the "rebirth" of Shawn ...

  3. Lost One - Wikipedia

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    "Lost One" is the second single from Jay-Z's comeback album Kingdom Come. It was released on November 21, 2006, and peaked at No. 58 on Billboard Hot 100.. Its music video was released on December 4, 2006, Jay-Z's 37th birthday and notably features the rare concept car Maybach Exelero.

  4. Show Me What You Got - Wikipedia

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    It is the first single from his "comeback" album Kingdom Come.It was produced by Just Blaze.. The song samples "Show 'Em Whatcha Got" by Public Enemy.The saxophone loop heard prominently throughout the track is sampled from "Darkest Light" by the Lafayette Afro Rock Band and from Johnny Pate's Shaft in Africa.

  5. Hollywood (Jay-Z song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hollywood" is a song recorded by American rapper Jay-Z for his ninth studio album, Kingdom Come (2006). It features Jay-Z's now-wife, American singer-songwriter Beyoncé, and was released as a single in the US on January 23, 2007. Jay-Z co-wrote the song with its producers Ne-Yo and Reggie "Syience" Perry.

  6. Jay-Z - Wikipedia

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    Jay-Z returned with his comeback album on November 21, 2006, titled Kingdom Come. [76] Jay-Z's comeback single, "Show Me What You Got", was leaked on the Internet in early October 2006, scheduled to be released later on that month, received heavy air-play after its leak, causing the FBI to step in and investigate. [77]

  7. American Gangster (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album's theme is based around the gangster lifestyle, the American Dream, and Jay-Z's memories of growing up in Brooklyn, New York's Marcy. American Gangster received widespread critical acclaim and was viewed by music critics as a return to Jay-Z's best form following the critical disappointment of Kingdom Come (2006).

  8. List of songs recorded by Jay-Z - Wikipedia

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    "Dig a Hole" Featuring Sterling Simms (Kingdom Come, 2006) "Dirt off Your Shoulder" (The Black Album, 2003) "Dirt off Your Shoulder/Lying from You" with Linkin Park (Collision Course, 2004) "Do It Again (Put Ya Hands Up)" feat. Amil & Beanie Sigel (Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter, 1999) "Do U Wanna Ride" Featuring John Legend (Kingdom ...

  9. What More Can I Say - Wikipedia

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    The quote appears immediately after the song addresses accusations of Jay-Z stealing lyrics from The Notorious B.I.G. [citation needed] Busta Rhymes is mentioned in the song with Jay-Z stating that his isn't "animated, like say a, Busta Rhymes". The song was sampled by T.I. in his song "Bring Em Out".