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TitleAmerican Gangster: Parental Advisory
ArtistJay-Z
Release Date05 November 2007
PublisherDef Jam
R.R.P.£ 9.99
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SendIt£ 4.89£ 0.00£ 4.89Go To Store
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Asda£ 4.93£ 0.00£ 4.93Go To Store
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Conceived as an unofficial soundtrack to the Ridley Scott movie of the same name, American Gangster sees us getting reacquainted with a quite different Jay-Z to the mainstream-courting comeback kid that hooked up with Beyonce and Coldplay's Chris Martin on 2006's Kingdom Come. This, Jay-Z's second post-retirement album, is hip-hop to the bone: a record steeped in the sounds, iconography and soul of the New York underworld, with the lion's share of production handled by P Diddy's in-house team The Hitmen and guest spots from Beanie Sigel ("Ignorant Shit"), Lil Wayne (the crunk-like, Beastie Boys-sampling "Hello Brooklyn") and long-time rival Nas. The Nas track, "Success", is a particular winner, the pair burying the hatchet over a gorgonzola-scented organ break, rejecting the trappings of success with a truly lordly arrogance: "How many times can I go to Mr Chow's/Tao's, Nobu - hold up!/Let me move my bowels". Other highlights come with the Neptunes-produced "Blue Magic" and slick dealer's anthem "Roc Boys (And the Winner Is)", and while you feel American Gangster is something of a stasis for Jay-Z, an album that sees him revisiting those well-worn themes of hustling and shotting, it remains a treat to hear him on the mic. --Louis Pattison Amazon.co.uk Review.

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