Album
The Black Album
2003 · Hip Hop
58 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Black Album is a Hip-Hop album by Jay-Z, originally released in 2003. On Gatefold: 73 pressings tracked, owned by 58 collectors.
About
There are plenty of good reasons why <i>The Black Album</i> is such a pivotal JAŸ-Z album. For starter, it’s beautifully written—a record heavy on personal detail, but not too bogged down to lose sight of the outside world. And while JAŸ-Z keeps up with the mainstream (as on the Timbaland-produced smash “Dirt Off Your Shoulder”), he has enough self-respect to know that he’s most at home with the kind of sounds he grew up with—so long as he can modify them for a new era, as he does on “Encore” and “99 Problem.” Most importantly, <i>The Black Album</i> finds Jay confronting his mid-thirties—a time when some artists begin to check out or compromise—and deciding that accepting your age doesn’t mean sacrificing your vitality. He once said he never thought his own life was particularly special—after all, every family has its mythologie. But when your livelihood depends in part on making your listeners understand your struggles as their own, <i>The Black Album</i>’s inward turn offers a newly relatable JAŸ-Z. He lets you into his world, and the various roles he plays in it, whether it’s as a son (“Moment of Clarity,” “December 4th”), as a Black American male (“99 Problems”), or as someone who always feels best when they’re breaking through and moving forward (“My 1st Song”). That kind of confessional honesty anchors <i>The Black Album</i>: When Jay feels like a pimp, he honors it (“Dust Off Your Shoulders”). But he’s no longer afraid to say he feels like a cappuccino, either (“My 1st Song”). .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Interlude
- A2December 4th
- A3What More Can I Say
- A4Encore
Side B
- B1Change Clothes
- B2Dirt Off Your Shoulder
- B3Threat
- B4Moment Of Clarity
Side C
- C199 Problems
- C2Interlude
- C3Justify My Thug
Side D
- D1Lucifer
- D2Allure
- D3My 1st Song
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- East Coast
- polished
- swaggering
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Cedric the EntertainerVOCALS
- Danee DotyVOCALS
- Don CrawleyVOCALS
- Jason LaderPROGRAMMED BY
- John LegendVOCALS
- Kanye WestVOCALS
- Keenan "Keynote" HollowayBASS
- Keenan HollowayBASS
- Leonard HarrisVOCALS
- Luis RestoKEYBOARDS
- Pete RockFEATURING
- Pharrell WilliamsBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Sharlotte GibsonVOCALS
- Steve KingGUITAR, BASS
- Vincent "Hum V" BosticVOCALS
58 collectors on Gatefold own this · 73 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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