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Contains sample from "Tu y Tu Mirar.Yo y Mi Canción" written by G. Contains sample from " I Chase The Devil" as performed by Max Romeo. Contains sample from " Justify My Love" as performed by Madonna. Contains sample from "Rock Box" as performed by Run DMC. Contains sample from "Seed Of Love" as performed by Little Boy Blues. "Public Service Announcement (Interlude)" Contains sample from "Straight Outta Compton" as performed by N.W.A. Contains sample from "99 Problems" Written by T. Contains sample from "The Big Beat" as performed by Billy Squier. Contains sample from "Long Red" as performed by Mountain. Contains sample from "A Woman's Threat" as performed by R. Additional vocals by Cedric the Entertainer. Additional vocals by Danee Doty and Pharrell Williams. Contains a sample from "Hopeless" as performed by Thick as Blood. Contains a sample from " I Will" as performed by John Holt. Additional vocals by Don Crawley, John Legend, Kanye West, LiL GEE, Dexter " Consequence" Mills, and Leonard " GLC" Harris. Contains sample from "Something For Nothing" as performed by MFSB. Additional vocals by Vincent "Hum V" Bostic. Contains sample from "That's How Long" written W. Freeway's "It's Over" chorus based on a line in "Encore". Beanie Sigel's " All the Above" uses "Public Service Announcement (Interlude)" for a line on the track. Gillie Da Kid's "Holla Back," based on a line from "Moment of Clarity". Clipse's "Where You Been", based on a line from "Threat". Cassidy's "I'm a Hustla", Juvenile's "Way I Be Leanin'", and Clipse's "Number Oun Supplier", each based on a line from "Dirt Off Your Shoulder". Joe Budden's "Stuntin'", also based on a line from "What More Can I Say". Jay-Z had based the chorus from the song a line from Audio Two's " Top Billin'". T.I.'s "Bring Em Out", based on a line from "What More Can I Say", which Jay-Z in turn got line from The Notorious B.I.G. Lines from the album have been sampled by other artists into entirely new songs. Their collaboration led Jay-Z to executive produce Shinoda's solo debut, The Rising Tied, released under the name Fort Minor. The only officially released remix album is Collision Course, Jay-Z's collaboration with Linkin Park it was produced by Mike Shinoda and included a DVD featuring the artist and the band performing together. This incited many other remix albums made available on the Internet through file sharing. The latter gained attention due to its unauthorized use of samples of songs by The Beatles. An early attempt by Kev Brown, The Brown Album, was followed by Danger Mouse's The Grey Album. Kelly sample that was included in the beat.)Īn a cappella version of the album was released, with the intention of providing material for remixes and mashups.
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9th Wonder saw a boost in popularity after producing "Threat" for the album. Longtime collaborators DJ Premier and Dr.
The final album did feature a variety in producers, although Roc-A-Fella producers Kanye West and Just Blaze produced two tracks each, in addition to the two produced by frequent Jay-Z collaborators The Neptunes.
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He also claimed that the album would have a different producer for each track, and early magazine advertisements listed a series of numbers (representing tracks) and a producer for each number. In early interviews, Jay-Z said that the album would be a return to his Reasonable Doubt sound (responding to criticism from some fans that his subsequent efforts were too commercial) and that it would be "for the streets", with no promotion or singles however, "Change Clothes" and "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" were both successful singles.