Jay-Z - Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse
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Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse
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| Artist(s) | Jay-Z |
| Studio | Roc-a-Fella |
| Release Date | November 12, 2002 |
| UPC Code | 044006338125 |
| Buy this item | $11.97 at Amazon.com As of Jul 6 5:48 EDT (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Explicit Lyrics |
About Jay-Z - Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse
Do you want in on hip-hop's dirty little secret? Well, not even rap's greatest icons have been able to pull of a memorable, fast-forward-free double disc--2Pac's All Eyez on Me and Wu-Tang Clan's Wu-Tang Forever included. On this follow-up to part one, Jay teams up with Destiny's Child's Beyoncé on "03 Bonnie & Clyde," a so-so remake of 2Pac's "Me and My Girlfriend." The Dr. Dre-produced remix to "The Watcher," featuring Rakim, reveals that, in addition to expanding his audience, Jay is interested in appealing to his tried-and-tested demographic--East Coast hardrocks. He rounds out the first disc with "I Did It My Way," sampling Paul Anka's version of "My Way" and equating his Rap Pack (Kareem Burke, Dame Dash) to the Rat Pack of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Dean Martin. Don't laugh. The stronger second disc contains some pleasant surprises. The Lenny Kravitz-fuelled braggadocio of "Guns and Roses" titillates, while Jay's Jeru the Damaja-like "Bitches and Sisters" is sure to stir up accusations of misogyny. In the end, not even Jay can tear through 11 hot tracks, much less 25. --Dalton Higgins Amazon.com
Tracks
Disc 1- A Dream (featuring Faith Evans and Notorious B.I.G.)
- Hovi Baby
- The Watcher 2 (featuring Dr. Dre, Rakim & Truth Hurts)
- '03 Bonnie & Clyde (featuring Beyonce Knowles)
- Excuse Me Miss
- What They Gonna Do (featuring Sean Paul)
- All Around the World (featuring LaToiya Williams)
- Poppin' Tags (featuring Big Boi, Killer Mike & Twista)
- F**k All Nite
- The Bounce
- I Did It My Way
- Diamonds Is Forever
- Guns & Roses (featuring Lenny Kravitz)
- U Don't Know (remix, featuring M.O.P.)
- Meet the Parents
- Some How Some Way (featuring Beanie Sigel and Scarface)
- Some People Hate
- Blueprint 2
- N***a Please (featuring Young Chris)
- 2 Many Hoes
- As One (featuring Memphis Bleek, Freeway, Young Guns, Peedi Crakk, Sparks & Rell)
- A Ballad for the Fallen Soldier
- Show You How (bonus track)
- B****s & Sisters (bonus track)
- What They Gonna Do Part II (bonus track)
Similar CDs
| The Blueprint | The Black Album | Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter | Vol. 2, Hard Knock Life | The Dynasty: Roc La Familia 2000 |
User Reviews
Average user review:| His very weakest effort. 2 stars. |
This was back in 2002 and Jay-Z has stepped up his game a bit since then, but I'm still not impressed on a whole. The Black Album was decent stuff (Change Clothes, Allure, Encore and 99 Problems (the latter two being the biggest highlights).
But this one's a mess. I remember Excuse Me Miss, B&C '03 Bonnie & Clyde and that's IT.
I hated Jay-Z after this album. I don't to this day, but back then I was more than sorely disappointed with this mess.
I'm just glad he improved with all future releases without fail. Good thing The Dynasty: Roc La Familia 2000 wasn't after this. I'd have to take back my word a little.
Cover Art: C
Other Art: ?
Songwriting: D-
Vocals: C-
Vocal Emotion: F+
Vocal Acrobatics: N/A
Production: C+
Length: C+
2 stars.
Overall: D- December 5, 2007
| Legendary Album |
| Blueprint 2 is Jay's Nastradamas.................. |
| A Gift On One CD & A Curse On The Other (Rating: 7 out of 10- -3.5 stars) |
Disc 1: The Gift
Majority of this CD, Jay holds his form. "The Watcher II" featuring Dr. Dre and Rakim is an excellent track to me. "Excuse Me Miss" was the second single of the album and was another great song for the maturing Jay. A few more songs that I thought were good were the bouncy "All Around The World" and the fast pace "Poppin Tags" with Twista, Big Boi, and Killer Mike. He shows the lyrical and bragging side of him on the last track "I Did It My Way". There are tracks that didn't hit like others, like "F All Nite" with Pharrell and the lead single "'03 Bonnie And Clyde" with Beyonce. If I had to pick between the two CD which was the better one, I would choose "The Gift" over "The Curse".
Lyrics: B
Production: B
Guest Appearances: B+
Musical Vibes: B
Overall: B
Disc 2 (The Curse):
The second CD "The Curse" has most of the skip material. There are a lot of songs I had very little care for, such as "Diamond Is Forever" and the awkward sounding "Guns & Roses" with Lenny Kravitz. Some songs I find Jay to be at his worst, as if he just threw lines together aimlessly, like on the first verse on "Guns & Roses". The first good track was "You Don't Know (Remix)" that hits just as good as the origonal. "Somehow, Someway" is good with Beanie Siegal and Scarface. Sort of reminds me of "This Can't Be Life" from the Dynasty album with the Kanye West beat. Then there is the title track a weak diss to Nas that people will only hear once. Next are a few club track like "***** Please" with Pharrell and Young Chris, as well as "2 Many" with Timbaland. Afterward we get the entire Roc-A-Fella cloab with "As One". The bonus tracks are solid. I say the best one was "What They Gonna Do 2" with is good as the first.
Lyrics: C
Production: B-
Guest Appearances: C
Musical Vibes: B
Overall: C+
Overall this double disc has a lot of filler tracks, as well as some good ones. If you were expecting a sequel to "The Blueprint 1", you're in for a dissapointment. This album does make a few hits with it's formula but not as consistant, especially with the second disc. That is usually the case when it comes to double discs, some empty sounding tracks to fill it up, and that was what Jay had on this album. If you're a fan of The Source Magazine, you'd know that this was the lowest mic rating he received on all of his albums 3.5 mics.
The Gift: (8 out of 10- -4 stars)
The Curse: (6 out of 10- -3 stars)
My favorite Tracks: The Watcher 2, Excuse Me Miss, What They Gonna Do, All Around The World, Poppin Tags, I Did It My Way, You Don't Know (Remix), Somehow Someway, As One, What They Gonna Do 2
Honorable Mention: The Bounce, 2 Many
Peace Everyone!!!! March 7, 2007
| A solid album by the Jigga Man |
I realized last week that there isn't a decent album to listen to in the world. I decided to look old school, so I shuffled around my disk collection before throwing in Blueprint 2. I gave it a few spins for the first time in a year or so, and I still say I really like this album.
A lot of people hate on this album and call it the worst in Jay-Z's impressive collection of stellar cd's. While I agree that it is not nearly his best work, this album is far from bad and is a few steps up from Volume 3 which I think is Jigga's worst album.
It is comprised of two cd's. Disk 1 is the Gift, while Disk 2 is the Curse. Personally, I think the Curse is the much superior and deeper disk. Don't sleep on the Gift though. While it has the more radio friendly songs, there are still 6 or 7 solid tracks NOT featuring Beyonce or Pharrell. And even those two songs were decent when the album first dropped a few years ago.
Are there a handful of subpar songs? YES.
Could the album have been trimmed down to 18 of the best? YES.
Still not bad though for a DOUBLE album that was supposedly thrown together in two months.
August 3, 2006
