![]() Sure, Jay flexes power, influence, wealth, status, hustle, and flow on many other songs, but you feel everything and more over this powerhouse Just Blaze beat. LOSE” moment it explodes with a power-scream at the end. It starts with a commandment to increase the volume, draws you in with its “One million, two million, three million, four…,” couplet chant where he explains navigating his way to what’s now a half-billion-dollar fortune, then just after the climactic “I… Will… Not. This is Peak Hova - a sonic exclamation point on the classic Blueprint album. Just click here or find it at the bottom of the article (in case you don't want any spoilers). Oh, and we also turned them all into a Spotify playlist so you can listen while you read. Now that Jigga’s seemingly slowing down on full-time rap responsibilities, and has TOTALLY ABANDONED NEW YORK, we decided we’d send him off by analyzing and heartlessly ranking every single song that came out on a Jay-Z album - no guest appearances with Beanie Sigel, sorry. Obviously, many of them are truly great, while many others feature Memphis Bleek. With 225 album tracks included in his catalog, Jay-Z officially has more songs than he has problems. ![]() Now for the music credentials that make it okay for him to write a story like this: he’s worked for LaFace Records with Outkast, Goodie Mob, T.I., and Usher Atlanta hip-hop station Hot 97.5 (with Ludacris!) So So Def Recordings, Jermaine Dupri's record label and has also worked on projects for Motown Records, Bad Boy Records, Universal Records, and Arista Records. ![]() Thrillist Editor Emeritus Mike Jordan is the greatest basketball player to ever live, other than Shawn Kemp’s 17th kid. ![]()
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