Jay-Z (aka the Jigga, born on Shawn Carter December 4, 1970) is an American rapper, originally from Brooklyn, New York.
Biography
Jay-Z was raised by a single mother and soon began hustling on the streets of New York. After several unsuccessful attempts to launch a career (with Jaz-O, and then as part of a group called Original Flavor), Jay-Z co-founded Roc-a-Fella Records with Damon Dash, releasing his debut album Reasonable Doubt, to considerable acclaim within the rap community, though it did not achieve widespread success. It included four charting singles, "Ain't No Nigga" (with Foxy Brown), "Can't Knock the Hustle" (with Mary J. Blige), "Dead Presidents" and "Feelin' It".
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In 1997, Jay-Z's follow-up, In My Lifetime, Vol. 1, peaked at #3 and helped
establish his career and mainstream success. In spite of the success, Jay-Z's
image was tarnished by a perceived pandering to mainstream sales, and a watering
down of his sound. The next year, Jay-Z released Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life,
continued this evolution towards a pop-oriented market. This included several
huge singles, including "Can I Get A...", "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)", "Jigga
What?", "It's Alright" and "Money Ain't a Thang".
In 1999, Jay-Z released Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter, which was another
big hit in spite of continued criticism for his pop-oriented sound, and a large
roster of collaborators that many felt crowded out Jay-Z himself. His next
album, Dynasty Roc la Familia, was originally intended as a collaboration album
with many guests from Roc-a-Fella's roster, including Beanie Sigel, Memphis
Bleek and Amil, as well as Scarface, Just Blaze, R. Kelly,
Kayne West, The Neptunes and
Snoop Dogg.
2001's The Blueprint was another huge hit for Jay-Z, and included tracks
insulting Prodigy (Mobb Deep) and Nas. The latter responded with his own track,
and the pair's rivalry escalated into one of the most famous rap rivalries since
the East Coast/West Coast feud of the mid-1990s. The Blueprint featured only one
collaboration, with Eminem on "Renegade".
This was followed by an Unplugged album, and collaborating with R. Kelly on Best
of Both Worlds. Jay-Z returned in 2002 with The Blueprint 2: The Gift & the
Curse, a sprawling double-album.
In 2003, he is now touring with: 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes and Sean Paul while
finishing work on his final album, The Black Album.
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