American Gangster

| Jay Z

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American Gangster

American Gangsteris the tenth studio album by American rapper Jay-Z. It was recorded as a concept album—inspired by the 2007 film of the same name—and was released on November 6, 2007, by Roc-A-Fella Records. The album features production from Diddy & The Hitmen, Just Blaze, and The Neptunes, among others. Guest appearances include Beanie Sigel, Lil Wayne, Pharrell and Nas. American Gangsterwas released to commercial success, despite being pulled from the iTunes Storeat Jay-Z's request, at the time of its initial release. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 425,861 copies in its first week, while tying Elvis Presley for the second most American number-one albums. American Gangster received widespread critical acclaim and was viewed by critics as a return to form for Jay-Z after the 2006 album Kingdom Come. "-Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    Sneering aristocratic death-threats, the breezy uptempo party-songs, the (especially forced) for-the-ladies seduction-song  

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  • Rolling Stone

    connects to the Frank Lucas era in terms of music while indulging in his usual fly-life boasts about the view from the top  

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  • Medium

    American Gangster is impressive, particularly when considering what came before it. 

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  • AV Club

    American Gangster stumbles a bit in its Diddy-dominated first half, but it locks into a slinky retro nighttime groove 

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  • IGN

    This is a very solid album minus about 3 tracks  

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  • DJ Booth

    Gorgeous instrumentation paired with the dirty dealings unfolding in the underworld is a union Jay hasn’t mastered since. 

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  • Sputnik Music

    Battle for respect, the rise to glory, the blissful period of greatness, the inevitable downfall, and the epic comeback to a everlasting state of prosperity.  

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  • NME

    ‘American Gangster’ is a stumble.  

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  • BBC

    conceptual body of genius work 

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  • Tiny Mixtapes

    One of the year’s most interesting and engaging rap records  

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  • Focus Hiphop

    This album is great.  

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  • Slant

    American Gangster is much better than last year’s Kingdom Come.  

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  • Hiphop DX

    Jay makes it all go down sweeter with flows befitting of his reputation. 

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  • Prefix Magazine

    A resounding success  

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  • Music OMH

    It essentially reclaims the genre Shawn Carter helped to pioneer from the studio gangstas and plastic pimps that hip-pop is swamped with.  

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  • From Loveland

    American Gangster does well just to provide inspiration and framework for Jay Z to regain some of his creative footing. 

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  • SF Weekly

    American Gangster feels less authentic.  

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  • Scene Point Blank

    Album for fans of real rap music  

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  • All That Matters in Music

    Gangster is a bumping soundtrack that emphasizes Jay-Z’s usual themes of his gangster life and motivations as the king of rap 

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  • Yorapper

    This album is a must have for any Jay-Z fan  

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  • Rap Reviews

    It is, really and truly, an experience.  

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  • PopMatters

    The more you listen to it, the more powerful it becomes.  

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  • ZME Music

    It is a cohesive and involving story that grips you from begging to end like no other album has done in recent years. 

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  • Entertainment

    American Gangster seeks to rectify that misdemeanour, and for the most part, is a thrilling success  

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