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  1. Discover Maximum Jay-Z by Jay-Z released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    • Jay-Z, "Girls, Girls, Girls" Chart Peak: 17, Peak Date: Dec. 12, 2001. With “Girls, Girls, Girls,” Hova introduces the world to his female encounters “across the globe.”
    • Usher feat. Jay-Z, "Hot Tottie" Chart Peak: 21, Peak Date: Oct. 30, 2010. Usher taps King Hov for “Hot Tottie,” whose title is a variation of the cold-weather-favorite alcoholic beverage hot toddy.
    • Jay-Z and Kanye West feat. Otis Redding, "Otis" Chart Peak: 12, Peak Date: Aug. 13, 2011. Otis Redding’s “Try a Little Tenderness” is sampled throughout Jay and Ye’s track named after the legendary blues singer.
    • Jay-Z, "Show Me What You Got" Jay-Z reminds us of what he’s got in the first single off Kingdom Come, which dropped three years after his previous solo studio album.
  2. As of December 2014, Jay-Z has sold 29,179,000 studio albums in United States. Jay-Z began his music career in the 1980s, building a reputation as a fledgling rapper in his hometown of Brooklyn and collaborating with his mentor and fellow rapper Jaz-O.

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  3. Sep 11, 2018 · Max Goldberg, Noah Callahan-Bever, Ross Scarano, Frazier Tharpe. Sep 11, 2018. COMMENT. Complex. "Every album's a color." Jay-Z famously compared his catalog to a Rubik's Cube, specifically in...

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    • "Where I'm From" (1997) Producer Ron “Amen-Ra” Lawrence was record-hunting in 1996 when he found soul singer Yvonne Fair’s “Let Your Hair Down” and tried, as he tells Rolling Stone, “giving it a sinister soundtrack feel.”
    • "Dead Presidents II" (1996) Released in February 1996, the original “Dead Presidents” found Jay-Z twisting lyrics about fake thugs “scared to throw your toast,” and spouting claims about “representing infinity with presidencies,” all in a deftly loquacious style that bore the hallmarks of peak Mafioso rap.
    • "Big Pimpin'" feat. UGK (2000) When the Mariah Carey-stamped single “Things That U Do” failed to pick up on the charts in its first two months as a single off Jay’s Vol.
    • "99 Problems" (2004) Jay-Z paid Rick Rubin a visit to “recapture that feeling I had when I was a kid,” as he explained in documentary Fade to Black. What came out of that session did have vintage heavy metal riffery reminiscent of Rubin’s Eighties work with LL Cool J and Beastie Boys, but lyrically it was a blistering, modern-day critique, taking aim at those who demonize him as a black man and rapper.
  4. JAY-Z - Spotify Chart History Total streams here only cover the time spent in each top 200. For complete totals, go to Songs. A website that collects and analyzes music data from around the world. All of the charts, sales and streams, constantly updated.

  5. www.billboard.com › pro › jay-z-by-the-numbers-billboard-chartsJAY-Z by the Numbers | Billboard

    Jul 17, 2017 · 14: JAY-Z has earned 14 No. 1s on the Billboard 200 albums chart, extending his existing record as the solo artist with the most leaders in the 61-year history of the tally.