The Black Album - Sealed

JAY-Z The Black Album (2023 US limited edition 14-track double album 2-LP on black vinyl, the eighth studio album from the legendary US rapper originally released in 2003, featuring collaborations and production from hip hop's biggest names, including the singles Change Clothes, Encore, 99 Problems and Dirt Off My Shoulders. This was the album that cemented Jay-Z's status as a true global superstar. Gatefold picture sleeve, factory sealed. Essential)
#Top 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time

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Release Year 2023 - 1 years ago
Condition Unless stated otherwise in the description above, all items are in at least excellent condition - so please read our descriptions carefully. We try to sell items as close to Mint condition as possible, and many will indeed be close to brand new and/or unplayed. Others may be 'used' - and all will meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed.
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Format 2-LP vinyl record set (Double LP Album)
Record Label Roc-A-Fella / Universal
Complete Stock List Go to Jay-Z
Product Catalogue No B0001528-01
Music Genre Rap & Hip Hop, Male Solo, 00s Artists
Country Comes from USA Comes from 'USA'
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"This here is the victory lap, and I’m leaving…"

The Black Album was intended as the full stop on a recording career that saw Shawn Carter rise from hip hop fan in his Brooklyn home, rapping over a boombox his mother bought him (to the annoyance of his siblings), to the multi-millionaire artist known as Jay-Z. His eighth long-player in seven years, this set brought together a number of high-profile producers – Timbaland, Rick Rubin, The Neptunes, Kanye West, DJ Quik – and was presented as a triumphant parting shot. Carter was to move into the corporate world, leaving the studio behind. Of course, his retirement didn’t last – but if it had, The Black Album was a perfect sign-off.

"You’re now tuned to the mu’f***in’ greatest…"

Confrontational, aggressive, antagonistic – The Black Album is all these things, its protagonist revelling in the role of rap’s kingpin, every boastful word backed up by sales figures to make the world’s biggest stadium-rockers dizzy. Dirt Off Your Shoulder, referenced by Barak Obama during his presidential campaign, finds Jay-Z confidently calling himself the best rapper alive; Threat’s lyrical violence harks back to his gangster-themed debut, Reasonable Doubt; and Justify My Thug is full of eye-for-an-eye attitude: "If you shoot my dog, I’m’a kill your cat". Grammy-winning cut 99 Problems revisits discrimination experienced when an unknown rapper in 1994, and presents a criticism of what he saw to be racial bias in the US legal system.

"For one last time I need y’all to roar…"

As a swansong, though, Jay-Z made sure that The Black Album had its share of tracks that would sit comfortably in the clubs and charts – tracks that would reach further than the hardcore, as accessible as previous party hits like I Just Wanna Luv U and Big Pimpin’. Encore paints a picture of the artist as a contemporary James Brown, riffing on the soul legend’s live performances where an excitable compère would ask the audience if they were ready for "star time". It features live band-style instrumentation and horns aplenty, and a splendid ebullience ensures its enduring freshness. Pharrell Williams’ falsetto lends Change Clothes a sweet undercurrent, Carter switching focus from calling out his rivals to admiring the female form. And December 4th – the opener proper – is a wonderful slice of autobiographical storytelling that rides a delicious sample from 1970s soul quartet The Chi-Lites.

"I’m about to go golfin’… Might even have me a cappuccino…"

As My 1st Song closes proceedings, Jay-Z’s intentions are clear: this is it, over and out. Not because he’s tired, but because once you’ve reached the top, where next? The only way is, inevitably, down, and his albums since this haven’t been in the same league – each has its highlights, but consistency has been compromised for scattershot grandstanding. Not that recent history matters here: considered as the final chapter in the first book of Hova, The Black Album is an essential experience, quite probably the peak of the rapper’s continuing career.

--Mike Diver

Side One
1. Interlude
2. December 4th
3. What More Can I Say
4. Encore

Side Two
1. Change Clothes
2. Dirt Off Your Shoulder
3. Threat
4. Moment Of Clarity

Side Three
1. 99 Problems
2. Interlude
3. Justify My Thug

Side Four
1. Lucifer
2. Allure
3. My 1st Song


DOUBLE LP  
Recording Artist Jay-Z
Product Title The Black Album - Sealed
Product Information Jay-Z The Black Album - Sealed USA 2-LP vinyl record set (Double LP Album).
Language All tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
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