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The Best of Both Worlds is the first collaborative album by R. Kelly and Jay-Z. [1] It was released on March 19, 2002, through Jive Records, Roc-A-Fella and The Island Def Jam Music Group. The album was produced primarily by R. Kelly and Poke and Tone, with additional production by Megahertz and Charlemagne.
(M.O.P. featuring Teflon and Jay-Z) Brian Luvar [56] "Lobster & Scrimp" (Timbaland featuring Jay-Z) 1999 Steve Carr [57] "Heartbreaker" (Mariah Carey featuring Jay-Z) Brett Ratner [58] "What You Think of That" (Memphis Bleek featuring Jay-Z) none [59] "Kill 'Em All" (Ja Rule featuring Jay-Z) "4 da Fam" (Amil featuring Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel and ...
The album was promoted by the "Best of Both Worlds" concert tour with R. Kelly and Jay-Z performing songs from both their solo and joint albums. The "Best of Both Worlds" tour filled with tension and accusations that boiled over at an October 31 show where R. Kelly was accused of erratic behavior and was pepper sprayed by a Jay-Z associate. Jay ...
Jay-Z began his music career in the 1980s, building a reputation as a fledgling rapper in his hometown of Brooklyn and collaborating with his mentor and fellow rapper Jaz-O. [2] Jay-Z later founded Roc-A-Fella Records with close friends Damon Dash and Kareem "Biggs" Burke and released his debut studio album Reasonable Doubt in June 1996. [2]
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But 25 years ago today came one of the most impressive release dates in rap history: Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1998 brought about the debuts of Jay-Z’s Hard Knock Life, Outkast’s Aquemini, Black Star ...
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"Honey" is a song by American singer R. Kelly and American rapper Jay-Z. It samples "Love You Inside Out" by the Bee Gees and is also co-written by the song producers, Poke and Tone. [1] It was released in late 2002 as the first single from The Best of Both Worlds. It peaked at number 109 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.