Jay-Z - Kingdom Come
Facts
| Artist(s) | Jay-Z |
| Studio | Roc-a-Fella |
| Release Date | November 21, 2006 |
| UPC Code | 602517136380 |
| Buy this item | $11.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 28 0:28 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Explicit Lyrics |
Tracks
Disc 1- The Prelude
- Oh My God
- Kingdom Come
- Show Me What You Got
- Lost One featuring Chrisette Michele
- Do U Wanna Ride featuring John Legend
- 30 Something
- I Made It
- Anything featuring Usher & Pharrell
- Hollywood featuring Beyonce
- Trouble
- Dig A Hole featuring Sterling Simms
- Minority Report featuring Ne-Yo
- Beach Chair featuring Chris Martin
- Politics As Usual
- Can't Knock The Hustle
- Can I Live
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User Reviews
Average user review:| I love this album. |
| 4 1/2 stars for the self-proclaimed "kingpin of the ink pen" |
"Show Me What You Got" was the first song which was released and most people loved it. Just Blaze gave the public something different to dance to and Jay-Z ripped the versus and hook. Who could forget that drum and piano arrangement? Simply put, this song is incredibly energetic and keeps its stamina all the way through. "Beach Chair" has a very haunting and eerie beat, probably to help Jay-Z to convey his points. I enjoyed the song partially, but it is not something I can listen to often for the beat brings back memories of haunted houses. The lyrics are profound, nonetheless. "30 Something" is a great mid-tempo number where Jay tells of the stupid things he did when he was young and compares them to the things he does now, and reaches the conclusion that "30 is the new 20." This beat, for the most part, consists of drums and piano. This track is one of the best on "Kingdom Come." "Anything" features Usher and the two sound great on this track with an impressive beat backing them. Jay-Z and Beyonce' collaborate for the umpteenth time on "Hollywood." (Some have complained that they do too many songs together, but I like when they collaborate because they compliment one another.) Lyrically, I love this song and enjoy it with each listen. Beyonce' does a great job with the hook, too. This song is about the good and bad of celebrity life. It really makes us average-income people think twice about being famous. "Lost One" and "I Made It" are amazing tracks. The endlessly talented Chrisette Michelle lends her talents on the chorus of "Lost One." Jay lets us have it once again with his lyrics, as well.
Jay-Z still has it, ladies and gentlemen, and he does not even have to write it down. For years to come, this album will be in and out of my CD player. After all, it is "the maturation of Jay-ZZ."
Mikeisha's Top 5
1. "The Prelude"
2. "Lost One"
3. "Anything"
4. "30 Something"
5. "Show Me What You Got"
May 22, 2008
| Mediocre 'comeback' album |
He followed up the classic 'Black Album' with this??!
Look, I'm a Jigga fan for LIFE, but this was painfully obvious as a 'rush it out to the stores' release. He basically told us AGAIN what we heard 10 yrs ago; that he's on top of the rap game. No track really stuck with me, and unlike most of his releases, I don't think I'll be quoting any lyrics years later. Probably his second worst solo release after Blueprint 2. February 26, 2008
| Jay-Z can do no wrong |
| 'show Me What Cha Got Jay Z!!!!!! |
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