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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Jay-Z - American Gangster CD

After passing prey Back retirement Kingdom Come, Jay-Z presents a concept album, American Gangster, inspired by the Ridley Scott film of the same name. Contentwise, Jay is in his element, spinning corner images and tales of drug trafficking in the spirit of the film, while at the end of production, R & B and 1970 samples of "the soul of control. The production team of Diddy, LV and Sean C accounts for many of cohesion record with six hits loops based on the likes of Marvin Gaye, Barry White, and Rudy Love and family love.

Jigga finds plenty of space to get Jiggy tracks like "Roc Boys (And the winner is)", "Life Party" and "knowing" Neptunes produced gem that sounds like a tricked-out "is not difficult to say." Undoubtedly Jay narrow efforts since 2001 have a plan, American Gangster, with a few choice guest verses from Lil Wayne, Beanie Siegel and Nas.Rolling Stone (p.191) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[With] live horns, grooving is a kind of Afro-beat riff over seventy rumble-in-the-jungle funk ... "

Rolling Stone (p. 108) - Included in Rolling Stone "Top 50 Albums of the Year 2007" - "American Gangster shooting in a fantasy seventies-funk".

Entertainment Weekly (p. 103) - "[Jay-Z uses] the history and time to develop their own atmosphere, the color legend .... On 'Fallin', 'emotional climaxes record, Jay-Z raps frantically As the walls close in "

Uncut (p.91) - 4 out of 5 - "[H] before his favorite old soul classicism - say about" American Dreamin 'or' Roc Boys' -. Provides the best background for his rhymes "

Q (Magazine) (p.103) - 4 of 5 stars - "American Gangster sounds reassuringly expensive, with a production team, including the champion Just Blaze, Pharrell and Diddy hit team."

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