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Unfinished Business is the second and final collaboration album between American rapper Jay-Z and American singer R. Kelly. The album was released worldwide on October 26, 2004. The album was released worldwide on October 26, 2004.
"Don't Let Me Die" is a song by American rapper Jay-Z and American singer R. Kelly. It is the second single from their collaboration album Unfinished Business (2004). The song was produced by Tone of the Trackmasters and Kelly, with co-production from Alexander "Spanador" Mosley.
Included in these were a greatest hits record, as well as the release and tour of Unfinished Business, the second collaborative album between Jay-Z and R. Kelly. In 2004, Jay-Z collaborated with rock group Linkin Park, in which they released their collaborative remix EP Collision Course, which featured mashups of both artists' songs, as well as ...
List of music videos as lead artist, showing year released and director Title Year Director(s) "I Can't Get Wid Dat" 1994 Abdul Malik Abbott [1] "In My Lifetime"
"We Got Em Goin'" with R. Kelly; Featuring Memphis Bleek (Unfinished Business, 2004) "Welcome To The Jungle" Jay-Z & Kanye West; Watch The Throne; 2011 "What They Gonna Do" Featuring Sean Paul (The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse, 2002) "What They Gonna Do, Pt. II" (The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse, 2002) "When The Money Goes" (2008)
Jay-Z’s influence on culture is profound, not only through his music but through his business acumen. Technology ventures. Jay-Z’s foray into tech with TIDAL marked a significant turning point ...
Dash and Jay-Z formed Roc-A-Fella with Kareem “Biggs” Burke back in 1996 and released Jay’s debut album. Getty Images Former partner Jay-Z at Roc-A-Fella’s New York City offices in June 1995.
Unfinished Business (Jay-Z and R. Kelly album), 2004; Unfinished Business (Johnny Crash album), 2008; Unfinished Business (Loverboy album), 2014; Unfinished Business (Nathan Sykes album), 2016; Unfinished Business (Penal Colony album) or the title song, 2003; Unfinished Business (Ronnie Spector album) or the title song, 1987