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  1. The singles discography of American rapper Jay-Z consists of 68 singles as a lead artist, and 51 singles as a featured artist, as well as 14 promotional singles . The Brooklyn native rapper Jay-Z had success on the Billboard Hot 100 with singles from his debut studio album Reasonable Doubt. In 1997 he had success outside of the US with singles ...

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  2. jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy • s1e1 • act i: VISION 2022. 32. The Great Gatsby 2013. Song as Gatsby and Nick cross the bridge in his sports car. They see another car of people drinking champagne. 34K. On to the Next One (feat. Swizz Beatz) 0 movies.

  3. I Got the Keys. I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) I Know (Jay-Z song) I'll Be (Foxy Brown song) Illest Motherfucker Alive. In My Lifetime (song) Is That Your Chick (The Lost Verses) It's Alright (Jay-Z and Memphis Bleek song) Izzo (H.O.V.A.)

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    • "Where I'm From" (1997) Producer Ron “Amen-Ra” Lawrence was record-hunting in 1996 when he found soul singer Yvonne Fair’s “Let Your Hair Down” and tried, as he tells Rolling Stone, “giving it a sinister soundtrack feel.”
    • "Dead Presidents II" (1996) Released in February 1996, the original “Dead Presidents” found Jay-Z twisting lyrics about fake thugs “scared to throw your toast,” and spouting claims about “representing infinity with presidencies,” all in a deftly loquacious style that bore the hallmarks of peak Mafioso rap.
    • "Big Pimpin'" feat. UGK (2000) When the Mariah Carey-stamped single “Things That U Do” failed to pick up on the charts in its first two months as a single off Jay’s Vol.
    • "99 Problems" (2004) Jay-Z paid Rick Rubin a visit to “recapture that feeling I had when I was a kid,” as he explained in documentary Fade to Black. What came out of that session did have vintage heavy metal riffery reminiscent of Rubin’s Eighties work with LL Cool J and Beastie Boys, but lyrically it was a blistering, modern-day critique, taking aim at those who demonize him as a black man and rapper.
  5. Jun 24, 2021 · 84. “Go Crazy (Remix),” Young Jeezy Featuring Jay-Z (2005) Producer: Don Cannon. While not the first time Jay would jump on the remix to a bubbling Southern rap hit—that would be his ...

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  6. Jul 19, 2023 · 20 of 20. 1. "Heart of the City (Ain't No Love)" (2001) "First the Fat Boys break up, now every day I wake up/Somebody got a problem with Hov" is one hell of an opening line, and the start of Jay ...

  7. With his entertainment company Roc Nation Jay-Z served as producer for severals television programs, films and stage productions, being honored with a Television Academy Honors and a Peabody Award. He also won two Primetime Emmy Awards, a Sports Emmy Awards and received a nomination at the Tony Award for Best Musical for Fela! .

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