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The Black Album is the eighth studio album by American rapper Jay-Z, released November 14, 2003 on Roc-A-Fella Records. It was promoted as his final studio album, which serves as a recurring theme,[7] although Jay-Z returned to solo recording with Kingdom Come in 2006. The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling nearly 463,000 copies in its first week. It received widespread acclaim from most music critics.[11] According to The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), The Black Album is "old-school and utterly modern", as it showed Jay-Z "at the top of his game, able to reinvent himself as a rap classicist at the right time, as if to cement his place in hip-hop's legacy for generations to come".[12] Pitchfork Media ranked The Black Album at number 90 on its list of the top 200 albums of the 2000s.[13]
[edit] Release historyJay-Z said 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. The final album did feature a variety of 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. 9th Wonder saw a boost in popularity after producing "Threat" for the album.[citation needed] [edit] RemixesAn a cappella version of the album was released to provide material for remixes and mashups. An early attempt by Kev Brown, The Brown Album, was followed by Danger Mouse's The Grey Album. The latter gained attention due to unauthorized use of samples of songs by The Beatles. The mixtape The Prefix by Lil Wayne is him rapping over the instrumentals of this album. 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 two acts performing together. Lines from the album have been sampled by other artists into entirely new songs.
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Categories: 2003 albums | Albums produced by Eminem | Albums produced by Kanye West | Albums produced by The Neptunes | Albums produced by Rick Rubin | Albums produced by Timbaland | Albums produced by Just Blaze | Albums produced by 9th Wonder | Def Jam Recordings albums | Jay-Z albums | Roc-A-Fella Records albums | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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