Kingdom Come (album)

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Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come cover
Studio album by Jay-Z
Released November 21, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre East Coast hip hop
Length 52:00
Label Roc-A-Fella/Island Def Jam
Producer Jay-Z (Exec.)
L.A. Reid (Co-exec.)
B-Money, Just Blaze, Dr. Dre, Kanye West, DJ Khalil, The Neptunes, Scyience, Swizz Beatz, Chris Martin
Professional reviews
Jay-Z chronology
Collision Course
(with Linkin Park)
(2004)
Kingdom Come
(2006)
American Gangster
(2007)
Singles from Kingdom Come
  1. "Show Me What You Got"
    Released: October 2006
  2. "Lost One"
    Released: December 2006
  3. "30 Something"
    Released: January 2007
  4. "Hollywood"
    Released: March 2007

Kingdom Come is the ninth studio album from American rap artist Jay-Z released on November 21. The album recieved mostly positive rewiews.[1]

Contents

Jay-Z's second single, "Lost One" (produced by Dr. Dre) addresses Jay's split with Roc-A-Fella co-founder Damon Dash, the death of his nephew, and supposedly his relationship with Beyonce Knowles.

Past collaborators Kanye West and particularly Just Blaze made significant contributions to the album's production. This is the first time Dr. Dre has played a substantial role in a Jay-Z album, as he produced four beats and mixed every song on the album. Relatively unknown newcomers B-Money, Scyience, and DJ Khalil also contributed to the album's production, as well as Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin.

Kingdom Come's opening track "The Prelude" features the additional vocals and the return of Pain in da Ass who often featured on some of Jay-Z's earlier album introductions impersonating characters from movies such as Scarface, GoodFellas, and Carlito's Way.

The Album received mainly positive reviews from most critics.[2]

Carl Crawford uses "Dig a Hole" as one of his entrance songs when he comes up to bat. FOX used an instrumental version of "Oh My God" in a promo leading up to the 6th season premiere of 24.

# Title Songwriters Producer(s) Featured Artist(s) Time
1 "The Prelude" S. Carter, B. Hughes, M. James B-Money 2:44
2 "Oh My God" S. Carter, J. Smith, G. Allman Just Blaze 4:18
3 "Kingdom Come" S. Carter, J. Smith Just Blaze 4:24
4 "Show Me What You Got" S. Carter, J. Smith, J. Boxley, C. Ridenhour, E. Sadler, M. McEwan, J. Pate Just Blaze 3:43
5 "Lost One" S. Carter, A. Young, M. Batson, D. Parker, C. Payne Dr. Dre Chrisette Michele 3:44
6 "Do U Wanna Ride" S. Carter, J. Stephens, K. West Kanye West John Legend 5:29
7 "30 Something" S. Carter, A. Young, M. Batson, D. Parker Dr. Dre 4:13
8 "I Made It" S. Carter, K. Abdul-Rahman, D. Winslow DJ Khalil and Sahir Kabani 3:28
9 "Anything" S. Carter, P. Williams, U. Raymond The Neptunes Usher, Pharrell 4:22
10 "Hollywood" S. Carter, S. Smith, R. Perry Scyience Beyoncé 4:18
11 "Trouble" S. Carter, A. Young, M. Batson, C. Pope, D. Parker Dr. Dre and Mark Batson 4:53
12 "Dig a Hole" S. Carter, K. Dean, S. Garrett Swizz Beatz Sterling Simms 4:11
13 "Minority Report" S. Carter, A. Young, M. Batson, D. Parker, S. Smith, D. Fumo, E. DeCurtis Dr. Dre and Sahir Kabani Ne-Yo 4:34
14 "Beach Chair" S. Carter, C. Martin, R. Simpson Chris Martin Chris Martin 5:09

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Composer(s) Time
15 "44 Fours" (Bonus track) 3:08

The Prelude

  • "Keep the Faith" by Mel & Tim

Oh My God

  • "Whipping Post" by Genya Ravan

Kingdom Come

Show Me What You Got

Dig a Hole

  • "Contains sampled copyrighted material under license from Tappan Zee Records, Inc"

Minority Report

  • "Non Ti Scordar Di Me" by Luciano

The limited edition version of the cd was only released in the U.K and Ireland.It features not only the bonus track but also a live concert of Jay-Z in Britain and the making and behind the scenes footage of several videos.

There was also a limited special edition released in the U.S. that was available as the original explicit and an edited or clean version. This version contained the original album, and a bonus DVD with concert type of footage. It came packaged in a slip case, with an booklet that contained a exclusive cover.

Country Certification Sales/shipments
Canada 1x Platinum[1] 1,000,000
United States 2x Platinum[2]. 2,456,000

Chart (2006) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 1
United World Chart 2


Preceded by
Doctor's Advocate by The Game
Billboard 200 number-one album
December 9, 2006 - December 15, 2006
Succeeded by
Light Grenades by Incubus
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