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  2. On to the Next One - Wikipedia

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    A hip hop song by Jay-Z featuring Swizz Beatz from the album The Blueprint 3. The song won a Grammy Award and has a surreal music video with biblical references and symbols.

  3. Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter - Wikipedia

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    According to USA Today critic Steve Jones, the record marked a return to the street-oriented sound of Jay-Z's 1996 debut album, Reasonable Doubt. [1] Vol. 3... featured production from Swizz Beatz, Timbaland, K-Rob, DJ Clue, Rockwilder, DJ Premier, and Irv Gotti, among others.

  4. Money, Cash, Hoes - Wikipedia

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    A song by Jay-Z featuring DMX from his 1998 album Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life. The remix version features Memphis Bleek and Beanie Sigel and samples a Sega game theme.

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

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    Kingdom Come is a 2006 hip hop album by American rapper Jay-Z, released after his supposed retirement in 2003. It features production by Dr. Dre, Kanye West, The Neptunes and others, and received mixed reviews from critics.

  6. Jay-Z - Wikipedia

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    Jay-Z was born on December 4, 1969, in Brooklyn, New York City. He is one of the world's best-selling music artists with 140 million records sold and the first hip-hop billionaire in 2019.

  7. Ski Beatz - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-90s, Ski was working on duo Camp Lo's debut album Uptown Saturday Night when Dash called him in to work on the debut album of his own artist, Jay-Z. Jay-Z's album, Reasonable Doubt , was released in 1996, marking Ski's first major production placement.

  8. Bring Em Out (song) - Wikipedia

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    A hip hop song by T.I. from his album Urban Legend, featuring a sample from Jay-Z's "What More Can I Say". The song was a US top-ten hit and was used in various media, such as the NBA Finals, The O.C., and Deadpool & Wolverine.

  9. Upgrade U - Wikipedia

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    Upgrade U is a song by Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z from her album B'Day (2006). It is a hip hop and R&B track that samples Betty Wright's Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do and describes a woman as the key to upgrading a man's lifestyle.