![]() The hits - “H.I.Z.Z.O.,” “Summertime,” “Hard Knock Life,” “Dead Presidents,” “Best of Both Worlds” and a freestyle goof on LL Cool J’s “I Need Love” - all receive primo perfs, though one would think that if dancers could be brought out for Beyonce’s “Crazy in Love,” singers could, too, instead of using a prerecorded backing track.Įnlightening aspect of docu, though, rests in watching Jay-Z at work in studios around the country, listening to beats and melodies and almost instantly creating a rhyme. Kelly, Foxy Brown, Pharrell Williams and others - in front of a band led by Roots drummer ?uestlove (arguably the coolest musician in all of hip-hop). Jay-Z (real name: Shawn Carter) drafts a parade of partners to duet with him - g.f. Rap is dominated by performers who can work magic in studios, but few who can command a stage for a set comparable to those delivered by rock and R&B stars. ![]()
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