2000 Roc La Familia
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Track Listing
- Intro
- Change The Game
- I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)
- Streets Is Talking
- This Can't Be Life
- Get Your Mind Right Mami
- Stick 2 The Script
- You, Me, Him And Her
- Guilty Until Proven Innocent
- Parking Lot Pimpin'
- Holla
- 1-900-Hustler
- The R.O.C.
- Soon You'll Understand
- Squeeze 1st
- Where Have You Been
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41403 in Music
- Released on: 2000-10-31
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.com
Here's a little something to tide you over until Jay-Z decides to come correct. Then again, Roc-A-Fella Records could release Sean Carter Sings MC Hammer's Greatest Hits and watch it ship platinum. So, it really doesn't matter if Dynasty seems to be a rather half-hearted effort from the man who many consider to be the best rapper this side of Rakim. Although presented as a solo album, Dynasty showcases the Roc-A-Family, giving extensive mic time to Beanie Sigel and Memphis Bleek, who gets a whole track (the Ja Rule-esque "Holla") to himself. Amil, whose own solo album, All Money Is Legal failed to reveal her inner queen, turns up to rhyme the hook on the posse cut, "You, Me, Him & Her." Jay-Z keeps his flow fairly straightforward here, and the beats neatly reflect his icy, relatively soulless lyrics. But of course, as the man himself has said, you "can't knock the hustle." --Rebecca Levine
Chronique amazon.fr
Fin 1997, Shawn Carter, alias Jay-Z, entre dans la catégorie des stars du rap avec son deuxième album In My Lifetime Vol.1 et devient le nouveau King Of New York, quelques mois après la mort de Notorious B.I.G. Trois ans pile ont passé et voilà le cinquième opus du MC de la cité Marcy à Brooklyn. Jigga laisse ici davantage de place à ses collègues de label Memphis Bleek et Beanie Sigel, qui en profitent d'ailleurs pour se déchaîner sur le morceau (sans le boss) "The R.O.C.". On retrouve sur The Dynasty les attributs du gangster classieux et légèrement schizo auxquels Jay-Z nous a habitués : un flow très technique et jamais forcé (le caïd garde son sang-froid en toutes circonstances). Et une grande versatilité : de la frime étincelante à la tranche d'autobiographie bien sombre, en passant par la rhétorique impitoyable de la rue. Underground, crossover, digital, organique teinté blaxploitation, dancefloor relevé de R&B, hardcore : le menu est copieux et équilibré, le chef de "Roc La Familia" respecte la clientèle. --José Guerreiro
Album Details
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