Bring It On: The Best of Jay-Z
Bring It On: The Best of Jay-Z | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Jay-Z | ||||
Released | November 25, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 1996-1998 | |||
Genre | East Coast Hip hop | |||
Label |
BMG Camden Records | |||
Producer |
Big Jaz Clark Kent D'Influence Darold Trotter DJ Premier Erick Sermon J-Runnah Ski Stevie J Swizz Beatz Timbaland The 45 King | |||
Jay-Z chronology | ||||
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Bring It On: The Best of Jay-Z is a greatest hits compilation album released in 2003 by rapper Jay-Z. It was released in Japan by BMG in 2003 and later re-released in the United Kingdom in 2004 by Camden Records. It features songs from Jay-Z's first three albums. Its songs are presented in chronological order. The album lacks many of Jay-Z's commercially successful singles such as "Can I Get A..." and instead strives to include Jay-Z's "greatest" tracks.
Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Featured Guest (s) |
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1 | "22 Two's" | Ski | |
2 | "Dead Presidents II" | Ski | |
3 | "Brooklyn's Finest" | Clark Kent | The Notorious B.I.G. |
4 | "Ain't No Nigga" | Big Jaz | Foxy Brown |
5 | "Coming of Age" | Clark Kent | Memphis Bleek |
6 | "Bring It On" | DJ Premier | Big Jaz & Sauce Money |
7 | "Rap Game/Crack Game" | Big Jaz | |
8 | "Wishing on a Star (D'Influence Remix)" | D'Influence | Gwen Dickey |
9 | "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)" | The 45 King | |
10 | "A Week Ago" | J-Runnah | Too Short |
11 | "Coming of Age (Da Sequel)" | Swizz Beatz | Memphis Bleek |
12 | "Reservoir Dogs" | Darold Trotter, Erick Sermon | The Lox, Beanie Sigel, & Sauce Money |
13 | "Ride or Die" | Stevie J | |
14 | "Paper Chase" | Timbaland | Foxy Brown |
15 | "Friend or Foe '98" | DJ Premier |
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