Jay-Z: Ranking His Albums From Worst To Best

10. The Dynasty: Roc La Familia (2000)

f99baac02c592c0d5c2addd766f3a58d629e60f3€œThe theme song to (The Sopranos) / plays in the key of life on my, mental piano / Got a strange way of seein life like / I'm Stevie Wonder with, beads under the doo-rag / Intuition is there even when my vision's impaired€ from the song €˜Intro€™ by Jay-Z Despite the title of the album and the amount of featured guest artists, The Dynasty: Roc La Familia is still considered a solo release rather than a collaboration album. The Dynasty isn€™t a bad album; it just focuses too much on the Roc-A-Fella Records family and less on Jay-Z. The album contains quality songs from Jay and company such as the radio hit €˜I Just Wanna Love You (Give It 2 Me)€™ featuring Pharrel. The Dynasty is a good album to get familiar with some of the former artists of Roc-A-Fella Records, but it will never go down as one of Jay-Z best albums. 01. Intro 02. Change the Game 03. I Just Wanna Love You (Give It 2 Me) (feat. Pharrel) 04. Streets Is Talking 05. This Can€™t Be Life (feat. Scarface) 06. Get Your Mind Right Mami (feat. Snoop Dogg) 07. Stick 2 the Script 08. You, Me, Him, and Her 09. Guilty Until Proven Innocent (feat. R-Kelly) 10. Parking Lot Pimpin 11. Holla 12. 1-900-Hustler 13. The R-O-C 14. Soon You€™ll Understand 15. Squeeze 1st16. Where Have You Been
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After going back in time and successfully taking down the Empire whilst rescuing the Ark of the Covenant from the hands of the Nazis. I decided to hang up my blaster, bull whip, and Tardis to live a less exciting life as a student of History and Radio/Television/Film at Rowan University.