American Gangster [EXPLICIT]

An unofficial musical companion to the film of the same name (dir. Ridley Scott), American Gangster traces the rise and fall of a self-made American man. Sound tired? Perhaps, but a dozen albums into his career, Jay-Z can be forgiven his occasional dabbling in shopworn archetypes. A panoramic, cinematic work in four acts, American Gangster bulges with instrumental melodrama. Take "American Dreamin'": despite the Diddy-produced track's sultry, shifty beat, a pile of whining strings and tinkling piano flourishes all but completely suppresses the rhythmic interplay between the vocals and drums. Again and again, Jay-Z's otherwise compelling raps fall prey to a similarly overwrought studio aesthetic. (In this, the album resembles many a Ridley Scott film.) There are exceptions: Bigg D's "Hello Brooklyn 2.0" and the Neptunes' "I Know" and lead single "Blue Magic" are unqualified bangers, and Jermaine Dupri's "Success" (featuring Nas) flaunts a relentless organ lick with 'round-the-way mojo to spare, but the album's overriding sonic melodrama is all Diddy. Still, no one steals Jay-Z's thunder easily. Having long since joined the top ranks of the hip-hop elite, Jay-Z can (and does) ultimately weather the best efforts of another major-league ego and still come out on top. --Jason Kirk
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Album information
| Release Date (USA): |
2007-11-06 |
| Release Date (UK): |
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| Artist/s: |
Jay-Z |
| Label: |
Roc-A-Fella |
Track Listing
| 1 |
Intro |
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| 2 |
Pray |
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| 3 |
American Dreamin' |
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| 4 |
Hello Brooklyn 2.0 |
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| 5 |
No Hook |
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| 6 |
Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)... |
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| 7 |
Sweet |
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| 8 |
I Know |
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| 9 |
Party Life |
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| 10 |
Ignorant Sh*t |
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| 11 |
Say Hello |
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| 12 |
Success |
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| 13 |
Fallin' |
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| 14 |
Blue Magic |
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| 15 |
American Gangster |
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