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hip hop fans rejoice--Jay-Z's new album drops in the fall

woot! headbang

Jay-Z ending rap retirement
New CD, 'Kingdom Come,' will hit stores this fall
The Associated Press
Originally published September 14, 2006, 9:49 AM EDT
NEW YORK // Call him the Michael Jordan of rap. Jay-Z, who declared that 2003's "The Black Album" would be his last, is coming out retirement and releasing a new CD.

"Kingdom Come" will hit stores this fall, Entertainment Weekly magazine reports in its new issue, due on newsstands Monday.




"It was the worst retirement in history," Jay told the magazine.

Actually, his post-retirement career looked pretty good. In 2004, the rap icon (real name: Shawn Carter) became president and CEO of Def Jam Recordings. He became part owner of the New Jersey Nets that same year. Also on his resume: Not-So-Secret Boyfriend of Beyonce.

Despite naysayers' doubts, the 36-year-old Jay-Z thought he was retired from music-making: "I believed it, yeah. I believed it for two years."

But since his "retirement," he's gone on a world tour, performed on hit records with Beyonce and other entertainers, and had a profile higher than most working rappers. There were rumblings that he was working on a new album. And in an interview with The Associated Press this summer, he said he was thinking about coming out of retirement.

He told Entertainment Weekly that he began tinkering in the studio over the summer.

"Something, when you love it, is always tugging at you and itching, and I was putting it off and putting it off. I started fumbling around to see if it felt good," he said.

The result: "Kingdom Come."

The disc is "more in the vein of `The Black Album' than `The Blueprint,'" he tells the magazine. "I've been experimenting with things, different types of music."

He's already recruited some A-list producer-collaborators: Timbaland, Kanye West and Dr. Dre. Even Coldplay frontman Chris Martin produced a track called "Beach Chair," he said.

So -- for real now -- when does he plan to retire?

"If I wake up one day and the best material has passed me by -- and that's going to happen," he said, "then it's time to move on. I've said what I wanted to say."

[Edited 9/14/06 9:05am]
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Reply #1 posted 09/14/06 9:11am

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well i never considered him retired since he was constantly singing on someones record and touring still, but hopefully he will put something out that is not just a reflection of what everyone else is doing. Usually Jay does take a different turn but those producers are just the typical "big" producers of the moment that are just going to make him sound like everything else they have produced. And im sure Beyonce will be popping up on this record too.

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Reply #2 posted 09/14/06 9:30am

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alright now thumbs up! I'll be ready to pick it up when it comes out!!!
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Reply #3 posted 09/14/06 9:47am

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damn, i was soo enjoying his retirement...


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Reply #4 posted 09/14/06 9:56am

Graycap23

I thought this cat was retired?????
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Reply #5 posted 09/14/06 11:18am

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sosgemini said:

damn, i was soo enjoying his retirement...


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Me too. lol
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Reply #6 posted 09/14/06 11:21am

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Reply #7 posted 09/14/06 12:39pm

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My feelings on him coming out of retirement
hmm hrmph shrug bored sigh confuse disbelief doh! pout

My feelings on his album coming out
whofarted headache ill feeling ill barf

What I think of the album
spam cheese pooptoast toilet tombstone
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Reply #8 posted 09/14/06 1:59pm

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So much disrespect 4 a great entertainer disbelief
U can diss a lot of Hiphop that's out there,but Jay-Z??
Open your mind 2 other music people!
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Reply #9 posted 09/14/06 2:21pm

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I actually knew about this over a month ago from my connects at Def Jam. I was told not to say anything, but the album title is the same as what I heard, apparently that's also the name of the first single, and I can't say what the second single is called as that news hasnt been reported yet.
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Reply #10 posted 09/14/06 3:23pm

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Paisley4u said:

So much disrespect 4 a great entertainer disbelief
U can diss a lot of Hiphop that's out there,but Jay-Z??
Open your mind 2 other music people!

u didn't know that on this site haters wake up loving to hate an artist that you absolutely love....
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Reply #11 posted 09/14/06 4:37pm

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Fury said:

woot! headbang

Jay-Z ending rap retirement
New CD, 'Kingdom Come,' will hit stores this fall
The Associated Press
Originally published September 14, 2006, 9:49 AM EDT
NEW YORK // Call him the Michael Jordan of rap. Jay-Z, who declared that 2003's "The Black Album" would be his last, is coming out retirement and releasing a new CD.

"Kingdom Come" will hit stores this fall, Entertainment Weekly magazine reports in its new issue, due on newsstands Monday.




"It was the worst retirement in history," Jay told the magazine.

Actually, his post-retirement career looked pretty good. In 2004, the rap icon (real name: Shawn Carter) became president and CEO of Def Jam Recordings. He became part owner of the New Jersey Nets that same year. Also on his resume: Not-So-Secret Boyfriend of Beyonce.

Despite naysayers' doubts, the 36-year-old Jay-Z thought he was retired from music-making: "I believed it, yeah. I believed it for two years."

But since his "retirement," he's gone on a world tour, performed on hit records with Beyonce and other entertainers, and had a profile higher than most working rappers. There were rumblings that he was working on a new album. And in an interview with The Associated Press this summer, he said he was thinking about coming out of retirement.

He told Entertainment Weekly that he began tinkering in the studio over the summer.

"Something, when you love it, is always tugging at you and itching, and I was putting it off and putting it off. I started fumbling around to see if it felt good," he said.

The result: "Kingdom Come."

The disc is "more in the vein of `The Black Album' than `The Blueprint,'" he tells the magazine. "I've been experimenting with things, different types of music."

He's already recruited some A-list producer-collaborators: Timbaland, Kanye West and Dr. Dre. Even Coldplay frontman Chris Martin produced a track called "Beach Chair," he said.

So -- for real now -- when does he plan to retire?

"If I wake up one day and the best material has passed me by -- and that's going to happen," he said, "then it's time to move on. I've said what I wanted to say."

[Edited 9/14/06 9:05am]



I bet it will be dope to, all Jay had to do was switch his subject matter up more, which he pulled off on the black album quite well
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Reply #12 posted 09/14/06 5:02pm

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The Black Album is my favorite Jay-Z album and to hear that the new CD is in that vein makes me interested in hearing this. Oh and I'm not surprised he's out of retirement. I was laughing when he first announced it cause I knew it wouldn't last. Boy was I right. lol
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Reply #13 posted 09/15/06 5:25am

Rhondab

I will be getting this...nod


I'm a true jay-z fan...yes I said it. razz

own all of his cds and I'll get this one too...
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Reply #14 posted 09/15/06 5:55am

dreamfactory31
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I never thought for one moment that he would retire.
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Reply #15 posted 09/15/06 6:09am

Rhondab

didn't Too short retire like 100 times....

lol
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Reply #16 posted 09/15/06 7:28am

Adisa

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Rhondab said:

didn't Too short retire like 100 times....

lol

That dude is the worst rapper ever. disbelief
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Reply #17 posted 09/15/06 9:03am

CinisterCee

Hopefully Jay-Z found some more unknown producers to work with. smile
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Reply #18 posted 09/15/06 2:30pm

missfee

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Rhondab said:

didn't Too short retire like 100 times....

lol

yeah but the difference is...nobody noticed... confused
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