28 Dec [DISCUSSION] Vol…. 3 Life And Times Of S. Carter (25 Years Later)
On December 28th 1999 JAY-Z dropped his 4th studio album Vol… 3 Life And Times Of S. Carter. The album features many highly regarded producers such as Timbaland, DJ Premier, Swizz Beatz and Rockwilder. Highly regarded names don’t stop at producers since along with Roc-A-Fella features, Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek & Amil the album features Missy Elliott, UGK, Juvenile & Mariah Carey.
Life And Times Of S. Carter debuted at #1 on Billboard 200 selling 462 000 copies in its first week and has now sold over 3 000 000 copies worldwide. The album has produced four singles “Do It Again (Put Your Hands Up)”, “Things That U Do”, “Anything” & “Big Pimpin'” from which “Big Pimpin'” must be the most recognizible chartin #18 on Billboard Hot 100.
Some critics at the time found the album to be the best JAY-Z had released at that point of his career.
Tracklist:
01 Hova Song (Intro)
02 So Ghetto
03 Do It Again (Put Ya Hands Up)
04 Dope Man
05 Things That U Do
06 It’s Hot (Some Like It Hot)
07 Snoopy Track
08 S. Carter
09 Pop 4 Roc
10 Hova Interlude
11 Big Pimpin’
12 Is That Yo Bitch
13 Come And Get Me
14 NYMP
15 Hova Song (Outro)
16 Anything
Hidden tracks:
17 Jigga My Nigga
18 Girl’s Best Friend
My personal favorite tracks; Do It Again, Dope Man, It’s Hot, Big Pimpin’ & Anything. In my opinion the best volume JAY-Z has released.
Questions?
What are your favorite tracks?
Where does this album rank in Jay’s discography? What about Volumes?
The album has a lot of big name producers. Did they deliver?
Was JAY-Z doubling his dollars on this album lyrically?
How does this album compare to the other albums released at the change of millenium?
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