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Black Album

Black Album

Album by Jay Z
The Black Album is the eighth studio album by American rapper Jay-Z. It was released on November 14, 2003, through Roc-A-Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings.Wikipedia
GenreRap, Hardcore Rap, East Coast Rap
Release DateNovember 14, 2003
ArtistCedric the Entertainer, Jay Z
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Tracklist

  • 1InterludeJay Z1:21
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  • 2December 4thJay Z4:33
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  • 3What More Can I SayJay Z4:55
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  • 4EncoreJay Z4:10
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  • 5Change ClothesJay Z4:19
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  • 6Dirt Off Your ShoulderJay Z4:05
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  • 7ThreatJay Z4:08
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  • 8Moment of ClarityJay Z4:24
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  • 999 ProblemsJay Z3:54
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  • 10InterludeJay Z2:53
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  • 11Justify My ThugJay Z4:05
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  • 12LuciferJay Z3:14
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  • 13AllureJay Z4:52
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  • 14My 1st SongJay Z4:44
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